Ant Farm PC
secolactico writes "This has got to be the coolest case mod I've come across. An ant farm in your PC case. Too bad there are no pics of the case actually on a working PC. It'd be interesting to observe the effect that the temperature and vibration of an operating PC would have on the ants."
Any other Terry Pratchett fans around here reminded of Hex, the ant-powered computer (of Unseen University)?
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Now, THAT would be cool. To overclock, just add caffeine to the water supply
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Let's fill up the case with internal strobe lights and other various case mod lights and see if ants can have seizures!
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I happened to catch the episode where they showed this thing... Yes it works, no the heat/vibrations didn't kill the ants. It was a pretty cool mod.
Stained glass case mod (by a hemophiliac too, that's just crazy)
Fish tank case mod (with genuine Neon Tetras)
... 2003
Live action expansion pack (tm)
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I'm waiting for the "sea monkey" case
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people said that Linux wasn't ready for your ants and uncles...
Windows XP SP2 told me to install third-party software that prevents viruses and protects stability... I chose Ubuntu
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"your local bookshop" had around 3,000 hits but it didn't help.
It's incompatible with RAID arrays.
Yes, I'm ashamed of myself for that one :)
My room had a door to the outside, so I would leave it open to let the anoles in and probably had a good 4 or 5 living in my room at any given time. Since they were there, the ants were not (nor were the cockroaches/palmetto bugs). They took good care of me and they stayed away from the photography chemicals (my room doubled as a darkroom...guess they didn't like the smell...this was another reason why I would leave my door open).
However, sometimes they did there job a little too well. Though I would rarely find any insect life in my room, there were the sad occasions when I would find a dead and mummified anole when cleaning. :-(
Never found one in my computer case though. I wonder what attracted one to yours (heat? electric field? curiosity?)
Anyway, in the war on bugs (hehe), natures defense turned out to be the best defense in my experience. Especially the geckos. If you have an insect problem and can effectively seal off your house/apartment/room, catch or buy a gecko and set it loose in there. Don't forget to catch it after a few days, because it will probably eat everything and you need to keep it from starving. Then you can either set it free, or keep it in an aquarium and feed it crickets and stuff until you need it to be out and around again.
At least, these were my experiences. YMMV.
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