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Alien Case Mod

apatheticloser writes "The Ultimate Computer Case Mod Website has a casemod inspired by the movie Alien. The website gives specifics about the computer but doesn't give instructions on how to build it. I think its a great way to show appreciation for a classic film."

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  1. I do not see... by roalt · · Score: 3, Funny

    I do not see green slime oozing out of the drive bay...

    1. Re:I do not see... by redwolfoz · · Score: 1

      I do not see green slime oozing out of the drive bay...

      Shouldn't that be corrosive green slime that eats through the floor and startles the residents of the apartment below?

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  2. Does... by Pinguu · · Score: 5, Funny

    The hard-disk rip out of the case? :)

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  3. to bad .... by cyrax777 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    he didnt mention that alot of that is in Gigers Alien a artbook by the artist that desgined the Alien. That Case looks awsome.

    1. Re:to bad .... by BardicStorm · · Score: 2, Informative

      You mean, like this sentence on the home page:

      "Inspired by the drawings of HR Giger and the creative artists and visionaries that brought us the Alien®"

    2. Re:to bad .... by ralphus · · Score: 1

      I disagree. I am a huge Giger fan, and I think the case looks like a cheap amateur rip off. If you want to see something really cool, check out Giger's bar: http://www.hrgiger.com/barmuseum.htm

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  4. Flash... by bjpirt · · Score: 5, Insightful

    you know, unlike a lot of other people on slashdot i don't usually mind flash, but when it's used just to display a bunch of images and they use lame sound effects with no option to turn them off it just pisses me off.

    Sucks when you've got music coming from your computer in a room full of people :-/

    anyone else think casemods are just a bit lame or am I just feeling particularly negative today?

    1. Re:Flash... by bjpirt · · Score: 1

      when listening to music on my external speakers the sounds from the website get kind of annoying, and I don't want to keep adjusting the volume of my music.

    2. Re:Flash... by TheBadger · · Score: 2, Informative

      There is a HTML version here

      www.lotterycheck.co.uk - auto-check your UK lottery results

    3. Re:Flash... by digitalsushi · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Ok, I've seen enough of these that I think we officially need a -1, spammer moderation. That "check yer sex" guy was the worst cause the link text was always different, but this sort of thing belongs in a sig alone. Leading useful information into self-promo information is abusive and ruins the experience of reading a flow of converstation. Keeping it in your sig isnt too much to ask; those of us with sig dashes mentally divide it into another subject and don't take offence when you use what the sig was meant for. And eventually more will start doing it because it works well, and that's why we need another moderation type.

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    4. Re:Flash... by ottffssent · · Score: 1

      So *that*'s what the blank spaces in that page were supposed to be...

      Regrettably, the "here's an HTML version" link doesn't seem to work - 404. Anyone else?

    5. Re:Flash... by divide+overflow · · Score: 2, Informative
      anyone else think casemods are just a bit lame or am I just feeling particularly negative today?

      My personal opinion is that case mods are silly. The phenomenon reminds me of people who buy cars (usually Hondas and Mitsubishis around here) and put lots of unnecessary aftermarket items and product logos on them that do nothing to improve their functionality or performance. There is a long tradition of people who do this. I wish these people had better things to do with their time and money.

      Here's what I want from a case:
      • excellent airflow with minimal turbulence
      • a place for a large (say 120mm), quiet variable RPM fan
      • room for all the components I want to add, particularly a few hard drives and optical drives
      • if you count the power supply as part of the case: a good power supply that uses quality components, has decent current capacity, a quiet variable speed fan, and plenty of reasonably long power connector cables
      • no sharp edges on the sheet metal
      • a removable, cleanable, durable air filter
      • some connectors in the front panel with usable cable connectors (I use USB frequently and may need IEEE 1394 sometime soon)
      • drive rails...I like 'em
      • properly recessed power/reset switch buttons
      • easily visible drive activity and power lights
      • good ergonomic design
      • minimal use of removable, easily lost screws
      • built like a rock...I like a case sturdy enough that you can stand on it
  5. Case is kinda gaudy if you ask me... by Arker · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But I guess some people like it that way, fine.

    But that website is positively hideous.

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  6. Don't get it. by EpsCylonB · · Score: 1

    One word...

    "Silly"

    1. Re:Don't get it. by Baumi · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I never understood what people like about case-modding anyway.

      IMHO it's the IT equivalent of air-brushing your car with stripes and flashes - doesn't improve it in any way, but hey, it's expensive.

      (That said I must admit that there certainly went a lot of work and love into this particular mod - however I still wouldn't want one.)

    2. Re:Don't get it. by rirugrat · · Score: 2, Funny

      Two words...

      "Game Over (man)...Game Over!"

      Chris

    3. Re:Don't get it. by Microlith · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Because a casemod like this is a purely artistic mod.

      In fact, all casemods are purely visual, and convey no meaning relative to the speed of the PC.

      Whereas, people who do all that funny stuff to their cars are TRYING to make them look and sound all fast and powerful so people think they are. Unless of course they ARE but that's kinda rare.

    4. Re:Don't get it. by dipipanone · · Score: 2, Funny

      Because a casemod like this is a purely artistic mod.

      Oh absolutely. A pure design classic. Unlike that nasty piece-of-shit Coolermaster that currently houses my CPU, this will look perfect alongside my Eames chairs and Courbusier sofa. In fact, if I get one of these, tear down my Irving Penn photographs and replace them with a Lord of the Rings poster, I might even make next months Home and Garden!

    5. Re:Don't get it. by The+Original+Yama · · Score: 1

      IMHO it's the IT equivalent of air-brushing your car with stripes and flashes - doesn't improve it in any way, but hey, it's expensive.

      Yeah. Why bother with all that effort when you can make any old case look cool by punching a few 'speed holes' into it?

    6. Re:Don't get it. by John_Booty · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I never understood what people like about case-modding anyway.

      I always said the same thing. Recently however, I got the bug to mod my case! I got tired of looking at that boring thing and felt like doing something creative with my hands (no jokes please!) as opposed to tapping on a keyboard all day.

      Having completed the project, it was a lot of fun. Ridiculous and completely impractical? YES. Good Lord, yes. But it was a lot of fun. Sanding and painting the case, cafefully using masking tape to create the flame pattern design (that's right, flames- I was going to maximum sillyness), cutting the window port in the side, installing a light inside, and so on.

      Definitely one of those things where it's more about the journey than the destination. Obviously my new-looking computer doesn't run any faster, but it was a lot of fun to do. And pretty cheap, too- $15-20 for paint, $15 for the window, $20 for the light and bulbs. But it was a lot of fun to do!! It looks great now in a ridiculous way, but it was more about the fun of doing it.

      Also, I don't know if I'd directly compare it to car-modding. Car-modding is tons more expensive and seems to be geared more towards showing off to others since you're driving around in public all day. Some people show off their cases at LAN parties and shit, but mine just sits under my desk. It wasn't to show off... it was just for fun. :)

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    7. Re:Don't get it. by bobbyt · · Score: 2, Funny

      ya but i bet it made him quake faster

    8. Re:Don't get it. by Baumi · · Score: 1

      Ah, well, maybe the fact that I'm an all brainy person with absolutely no talent for arts and crafts might influence my opinion a litte bit. :-)

    9. Re:Don't get it. by John_Booty · · Score: 1

      Ah, well, maybe the fact that I'm an all brainy person with absolutely no talent for arts and crafts might influence my opinion a litte bit. :-)

      Haha, nothing wrong with that. Myself I have always had some degree of artistic talent, but real experience painting or working with tools. Computer case modding and building props for cosplay (haha, dont laugh please!) have given me a chance to have fun cutting, sanding, and so on. :P

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    10. Re:Don't get it. by i7dude · · Score: 1

      "Also, I don't know if I'd directly compare it to car-modding. Car-modding is tons more expensive and seems to be geared more towards showing off to others since you're driving around in public all day. Some people show off their cases at LAN parties and shit, but mine just sits under my desk. It wasn't to show off... it was just for fun. :)"

      hrm...id say for most kids who mod...its cause they wanna have a wicked kick ass system at their next lan...so yea...they do it to show off also. its almost like modding has been born by kids that couldnt afford to upgrad their hardware but wanted something to make their computers stand out for under 50 bones...personally...i love it...for me, i dont lan and i dont play games anymore *cough* i should *cough* but i love building and creating and modding is fun when you just wanna make something for the sake of making something.

      dude.

    11. Re:Don't get it. by bev_tech_rob · · Score: 1

      Granted, the design and work is awesome, but someone has waaaaay too much time on his hands.... needs to get married and have the missus bitching at him 'All you ever do is mess with those damn computers!!!!' ;)

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    12. Re:Don't get it. by TrippTDF · · Score: 1

      The thing I enjoy about case modding is that it's not a well-known thing. On the few occasions that I've met someone with a mod, I know I'm dealing with someone a little more serious about their computer than most people, who just use them as mail stations.

    13. Re:Don't get it. by John_Booty · · Score: 1

      The thing I enjoy about case modding is that it's not a well-known thing. On the few occasions that I've met someone with a mod, I know I'm dealing with someone a little more serious about their computer than most people, who just use them as mail stations.

      Haha, good way to look at it. I was kinda thinking, "well this computer is pretty important to me, it's not the most important thing in my life, but it's one of my favorite things and also how i make my living. do i really want to be represented by a dull gray box?"

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    14. Re:Don't get it. by grumpygrodyguy · · Score: 1

      "Game Over (man)...Game Over!"

      For anyone who's interested:

      What: Aliens, 3hr directors cut(commercial free, and uncensored)
      Where: Encore channel, check your listings.

      I've been wanting to see the full version of the film for years, but never had the opportunity. Just saw it tonite for the first time on cable. Some elements of the 3hr version are pretty cool, like the sentry guns. But I appreciate the editing of the theatre version more for having seen what they left out. Anyway check out the Encore channel, they'll probably show it again.

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  7. The high-res images, no flash required by fredrikj · · Score: 5, Informative
  8. Re:YACMP by Repton · · Score: 2, Funny

    Maybe we need casemods.slashdot.org ...

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  9. Please stop with the casemods by gantrep · · Score: 4, Funny

    Nobody cares. Casemodding is a fine example of uptardation.

    Why would I want a riceburner for a computer, and why would I care if others do?

    1. Re:Please stop with the casemods by Daggie · · Score: 1

      I think it's an excellent excuse for doing absolutely nothing usefull :)

      Beats playing Ksirtet imho :)

  10. Woohoo! Bandwidth annilhilation commences by JasonUCF · · Score: 4, Funny

    Geez dude, it's one thing for /. to link to the site, but to go out and pull a bandwidth gatling gun? That poor guy's bill.. *sniff*

  11. Some Assembly Required by SEWilco · · Score: 1

    Obviously, you build it by leaning over the Egg side. Then, for a while, you'll start building it.

  12. OT: GKrellM theme/skin... by antdude · · Score: 1, Informative

    If you use GKrellM (MacOS X, Linux, and Windows) and love Alien movies, then check out this skin/theme.

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  13. Fox... by antdude · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I don't think Fox will like this. I smell a cease and desist soon. :)

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  14. Call me silly by zakezuke · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ok, I have to admit, that case looks kinda cool, but is something i'd expect a 14 year old kid to own.

    I have NOT done much in the way of aesthetical modifications with the exceptions of spraypaint, but I have done much in the way of internal case modifiction. I'm really no stranger to the hacksaw, hammer, and blowtorch upgrade.

    Part of my belief is that a computer case is much like a piece of furnature. It is what you see after all. And in many cases i'm willing to put in a little elbow greese in order to achive a pleasing mellow effect. While I would give this alien case some serious points, it would be the first thing i'd toss out in case I saw it.

    One of the things I'd enjoy seeing in the computer case world is the old black and silver look. It was a style that was most popular pre 1982 before we switched to that awful fleshtone. There was a time when the high tech look was brushed metal face, accented with black plastic.

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  15. how to build it by Squarewav · · Score: 2, Funny

    paint case black with gray spots, buy alien "action" figures glue figures to case. cut holes in case in a strange alien look, cover with green plexiglass and thats about it realy, its not much of a case mod just typical paint and glue things to the case, the only real modding Is ware they cut a hole in the top of the case and installed a fan under some decorations

    1. Re:how to build it by Bishop923 · · Score: 1

      Actually the decorations over the blow hole at the top are from a Deep Space 9 model kit. You can see the habitat ring along the edge connected to the promenade. Above that in the center he took the fusion reactor from the bottom of the station and glued it in below ops, he left off the shield generators though.

      It's probably really sad that I noticed that so readily..

  16. What using this computer would be like by Pall+Agamemnides · · Score: 5, Funny

    Dallas: Something has attached itself to him. We have to get him to the infirmary right away.
    Ripley: What kind of thing? I need a clear definition.
    Dallas: An attachment. Open the email!
    Ripley: Wait a minute. If we let it in, the computer could be infected. You know the quarantine procedure. Twenty-four hours for decontamination.
    Dallas: He could die in twenty-four hours. Open the email!
    Ripley: Listen to me, if we break quarantine, we could all die.
    Lambert: Could you open the damned email? We have to get him inside.
    Ripley: No! I can't do that and if you were in my position, you'd do the same.
    Dallas: Ripley, this is an order. Open that email right now, do you hear me?
    Ripley: Yes.
    Dallas: Ripley! This is an order! Do you hear me?
    Ripley: Yes. I read you. The answer is negative.

  17. I used to have a case like this... by FrostedWheat · · Score: 5, Funny

    But I blew it out the Goddamn airlock.

  18. Art, pure and simple by Knife_Edge · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is the single most inspired and creative case mod I have ever seen. I see some posts from people scorning it. Maybe you would not want to own one, but that's only because it would be better off in a museum or something.

    1. Re:Art, pure and simple by pipingguy · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yeah, but this one is more practical (for some people).

    2. Re:Art, pure and simple by Dark+Lord+Seth · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Good point there; personally, I think the case is ugly as hell and that it'll be a cold day in hell I'll ever buy something like that. However, that doesn't mean others might like it, or the fact that even despite difference in taste between the person who created it and me, it's still quite a feat to make something like that. It's definitely art for sure, way better then most silly "standard plexiglass window, standard aluminium fanguard and a huge amount of standard light blue LEDs" casemods that flood the net lately. Even if you disagree with me on the fact it's art, you'll at least have to agree it's true case modding; case modding when instant window kits weren't around and all equipment can to be custom made. (As opposed to prefab cases with windows and all that.)

    3. Re:Art, pure and simple by Nutrimentia · · Score: 1

      I give props to the guy for sculpting the case, for sure. I think it looks great, for what it is. I wouldn't want it, but that's just my taste. I think he did a good job and I'm impressed with his skill and planning.

      Naysayers are just jealous, methinks.

    4. Re:Art, pure and simple by Xerithane · · Score: 1

      This is the single most inspired and creative case mod I have ever seen. I see some posts from people scorning it. Maybe you would not want to own one, but that's only because it would be better off in a museum or something.

      Which Museum?

      "Museum for Proof that Geeks have too much Time on their Hands", or perhaps the
      "Museum for Geeks who can't get Laid"?

      I think it's pretty cool in the same way that the Mech in the guys backyard is cool. I would never do it, I would never own it, I wouldn't go see it in a museum, but it's pretty cool.

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  19. Why by Timesprout · · Score: 2, Funny

    bother with a mod. Just pop over to planet LV-426 and get the real aliens to do it for you.

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  20. Cool case mod but..... by Millbuddah · · Score: 3, Funny

    Bleh, I'd still take the coffee maker mod over this anyday.

  21. Re:YACMP by Knife_Edge · · Score: 1

    Huh, I didn't know who she was, and I looked her up on google. Quite a lovely young lady if I do say so myself. But more interesting is the first link in the search results. Check it out here. Somebody has figured out how to get fake search results as the very first result on google! I ran into it sometime in the past couple of days, but seeing it again prompted me to take greater notice. Amazing! I wonder how long it will take google to figure this scam out...

  22. Laptop mods anyone? by HornyBastard77 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This is certainly one of the best mods I've seen. Awesome detail. I have to wonder though, what is the point of putting in so much work to something that very few people besides the owner will see. The whole purpose of case mods is to show them off, innit? This sort of stuff would be so much cooler on laptops. However I haven't seen any of those. A quick search on google didn't yield much either. Does anyone know of a site that showcases laptop case mods?

    1. Re:Laptop mods anyone? by Repugnant_Shit · · Score: 1

      Do you think maybe that's why he has a website, so he can show it to everyone?

  23. Just Remember... by randomErr · · Score: 2, Funny

    Remember, whenver your power up this system to keep your mouth closed.

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  24. No need for Flash here by AtariAmarok · · Score: 1

    This particular page would have worked fine with just HTML, no flash. There is nothing that Flash add to the display of the mod case shots, and there are ways that Flash makes the page worse (noises that get around the noises-off setting on the browser, and those annoying upgrade Flash popups).

    This page is an excellent illustration of a page that does not need Flash and is made worse by it.

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    1. Re:No need for Flash here by GMontag · · Score: 1

      To make matters worse, my browser is Netscape 4.7. This page shows all of the upper left portion of the page with no scrollbars to look at the rest.

      Now for a serious question.

      If this case mod was done to a G4 without Steve Jobs' express written permission, would it be an illegal alien?

    2. Re:No need for Flash here by GMontag · · Score: 1

      The reason why many people choose to use Flash to display pictures is that it is harder for someone to steal it and put it on their website.

      Apparently that was not the reason here. At least it was not the result.

      Scroll down to this post, all of the case pix are in the http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/hires/ directory.

      So, why couldn't this be done in standard HTML, so that more browsers can view it properly?

  25. HTML version much better by AtariAmarok · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This HTML version is a lot better. In the time it took to get rid of the Flash popup window and kill the volume on the Flash screen, I'd already viewed a few of the images of the case on the HTML version.

    Call Flashbusters!

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  26. think this one looks better.. by Fishd · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I remember seeing one that looked better...

    Go here (http://www.lanlab.co.uk/frms/frmsmain.asp) and then click on Articles / Alien Case Mod... (dumb site won't let me link directly.

    This girls' (yes, it was confirmed on a UK forum that the modder was female) case shows much more talent (and restraint) I think...

  27. PC cases too big? by AtariAmarok · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Is this the proove that PC cases ARE too big?"

    Sure, you might think it is too big, but if you ever have had to open one up and change memory SIMMS/DIMMS etc, hard disks, or sometimes even a modem card, you will be thankful you have a roomy case that you can move around inside and all regrets go away.

    I once had a "compact" Puckered-Smell tower, and you had to disassemble a lot of innards to access just about everything inside it.

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  28. rather than slashdotting by The+Tyro · · Score: 4, Funny

    We should nuke the site from orbit.

    It's the only way to be sure.

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  29. And the point is to... by vlad30 · · Score: 2, Funny

    In the 70's and 80's my uncles modded their cars to cruise down the streets and pick up "chicks and sheilas"
    I guess this is to entice the girls once in your room ?? Nahh you need to get them there first !!

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    1. Re:And the point is to... by dipipanone · · Score: 1

      I guess this is to entice the girls once in your room

      Girls? No girl that I've ever met would be enticed by this. Teenage boys, perhaps.

      The author of that Linux/Slashdot is a gay conspiracy FAQ should get onto this thread straight away as more evidence in support of his thesis.

  30. Top 10 Film-Inspired Case Mods by AtariAmarok · · Score: 4, Funny

    10. "The Matrix". Get an old Toshiba Infinia ("Darth Vader's Toilet Tank") black case, cover it with grease, place green magnetic letters on the sides, and sit back and watch them ooze down the black background

    9. "Attack of the Clones". All you need is a lot of PC clone boxes (Columbia, Gateway, Leading Edge, Zenith, Dell, etc. Put stormtrooper helmets on top of them.

    8. "Lord of the Rings". This one's pretty easy. Just clear out a space on the desk and tell people there is an invisible computer there wearing the One Ring.

    7. "The Hulk". 89 cent green spraypaint case at Wal*Mart, that's it.

    6. "Indiana Jones". Everything must be wireless, no cables. Indy hates snakes.

    5. "The Empire Strikes Back". Just slap the IBM logo on your box.

    4. "The Fully Monty". Just remove the case shell.

    3. "Christine". To honor the final scene of this fine Stephen King movie, you need to take it down to the local junkyard and ask to use the crusher.

    2. "Battlefield Earth". Just make it ugly. Real ugly, so bad no one will want to see it.

    1. "Firestarter". Another Stephen King inspired mod: a flaming PC! Please visit to find out how to cause your PC to burst into flame.

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  31. case advertising? by Anubis333 · · Score: 1

    You guys should advertise some decent products instead of going through all this trouble to link the TWO slashdotters out of hundreds of thousands who will now purchase his case, and no doubt feed him for a year.

    I think this is pretty ridiculous, he just glued stuff to his case and dry brushed it. There are people out there that make case art that transforms the CASE into sculpture; doesn't just use it as a medium to glue shit onto and stand action figures on. If he had embedded the computer into an Alien sculpture, or egg, I wouldn't have minded seeing it here.

  32. This isn't just about Aliens by f00Dave · · Score: 4, Informative

    This isn't an Aliens theme so much as it's an H.R. Giger tribute. The alien theme was only one of his works...

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  33. It's *art* people! by Like2Byte · · Score: 5, Insightful

    OK, after reading all the comments and seeing the case for myself I've got to say that the commercials on TV about kids not getting enough art are true.

    You know, the one where the little girl wants her father to read to her a history lesson, one where a girl reads CS books to relax and the one where the boy tells the acordian player to 'get a job.'

    So this guys case mod can't be made by most of the slashdot crowd even if they did have the knowledge of how use the tools to create it. It's the creative ability of the artist that makes a medium art.

    I'm not surprised, though, that the /. crowd just didn't get this one. On one hand we have very creative & clever IT people. On the other, they can't see the beauty in something that doesn't have two black webbed feet dressed in a tuxedo that doesn't compile the lastest kernel.

    Shesh! To quote 'The Matrix': "Free your mind."

    mod away!

  34. Do you mean Tux? by AtariAmarok · · Score: 1

    "they can't see the beauty in something that doesn't have two black webbed feet dressed in a tuxedo that doesn't compile the lastest kernel."

    Last time I saw, the little fellow had yellow feet.

    Maybe this is a new Blackfoot distro I've not heard of before.

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    1. Re:Do you mean Tux? by Like2Byte · · Score: 1

      Dammit! ;) I almost said yellow feet, too! Of course, I had to think of Emperor Penguins, which have black feet.

      Oh, well. Thanks for pointing it out.

  35. looks like a latex model by 192939495969798999 · · Score: 4, Informative

    like the kind used for movie special effects... i doubt it is injection-molded plastic. As an artist, I've seen stuff like that before, but never on a computer. If you want to make one, look at this suppler for more info.

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  36. It's art, damn it... by ndogg · · Score: 4, Interesting

    So what if it's not "functional" or seems "pointless." So what if it "goes over the top" for case modding. It's supposed to be art, which is the point of most case modding. If case modding was meant to be functional, the most we would ever do is add a few fans to our cases or some other such piece of hardware. The bland tan colored boxes wouldn't bother us.

    Judge it for its aesthetic appeal, not for its functionalness or whether or not you would want to buy it (even if you did want to, I would doubt you would be able to.) Judging it by any other context is off topic.

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    #include "frickin_lasers.h"
    1. Re:It's art, damn it... by kobotronic · · Score: 1

      I agree that it is art. Some kind of art. Functionally useless art which in no way affects the performance or capabilities of the hardware inside the elaborately decorated box. Which is why decoration topics such as this shouldn't be posted as an "hardware" item. Can we please have a separate topic for mods?

  37. I see by AtariAmarok · · Score: 1

    No problem. Although, considering the requirements of traditional formalwear, it would appear that as is, Tux would not be allowed into a formal event. Black shoes are after all required, not yellow.

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  38. In your dreams, it is... by dipipanone · · Score: 1

    OK, after reading all the comments and seeing the case for myself I've got to say that the commercials on TV about kids not getting enough art are true.

    And nowhere in this whole thread is that tendency more evident than in this post.

    It's the creative ability of the artist that makes a medium art.

    In your high school art class, perhaps. That's about the only level at which such a thing could even remotely be considered as 'art'.

    Yes, there's a certain degree of craft facility involved, and the creator has some design skills -- even though they could hardly be regarded as innovative or even aesthetically pleasing by anyone who was more visually literate than a 14 year old boy.

    But that still doesn't make it art. Art is something that changes the way that we see the world, casts new light on the human condition or expands our visual or conceptual vocabularies.

    This is just a computer case with a few of those Aurora model kits glued on.

    Not art at all.

  39. Top exhaust vent by Ambush · · Score: 3, Interesting
    The top exhaust vent is made from a model of the space station from ST:DS9. In the bottem-left of the picture you can even see the landing pad for the shuttle crafts.

    It's the same model as I have hanging from my ceiling.

    So obviously he's either consolidating a number of his hobbies, or he's supposed to be cleaning out his garage. :-)

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    1. Re:Top exhaust vent by jandrese · · Score: 1

      I think the technical term is "kitbashing".

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    2. Re:Top exhaust vent by Tojosan · · Score: 1

      Very observant of you Ambush.

      But please take a moment to read his post above. He makes it clear that this is the case on this case. :)

      I'd be hard pressed to make it look that good.

  40. WTF? by Oscar_Wilde · · Score: 1

    What in the name of hell is this alien doing?...

    I know that casemods are a geeky and all but they dont need to be mixed up with the other things geeks do.

    1. Re:WTF? by yack0 · · Score: 1

      Well, of course, he's ALSO cast in corbomite, cause he forgot to pay Jabba the Hutt the money he owed him.

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  41. Disappointed! by Tsu+Dho+Nimh · · Score: 1

    I expected to see the alien hatchling erupting out of the CPU.

    1. Re:Disappointed! by AndroidCat · · Score: 2, Funny

      "Alien Inside"?

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    2. Re:Disappointed! by Tsu+Dho+Nimh · · Score: 1

      No. Intel's IP police would be after you for trademark violation. Especially if you used that blue swirl around it.

    3. Re:Disappointed! by AndroidCat · · Score: 1

      Oh? Reeeally? :^)

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    4. Re:Disappointed! by Tsu+Dho+Nimh · · Score: 1

      ROFL! If I ever go back to Intel, I'll be sure to buy the shirt.

  42. You'll go blind.. by Herz · · Score: 1

    That's why they don't have any eyes!

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  43. News for Nerds. Stuff that matters. by Coram · · Score: 1

    Come on, a post about a case mod? Get real.

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  44. Giger who? James Cameran is the primary influence! by gripdamage · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This isn't an Aliens theme so much as it's an H.R. Giger tribute. The alien theme was only one of his works...

    Exactly what I was thinking, but this guy manages to mention Giger only once... You have to click on "Front/Door Closed" to see it. He says "the blend of mechanical and organic is reminiscent of Giger's early paintings."

    The whole thing is Giger.

    On the main page he says "...I decided to blend a bit of James Cameron's futuristic military look-and-feel into the piece. Worn steel, subtle detail and well-used armor all played a part in my inspiration."

    So the guy who directed Titanic gets a front page nod as an influence while Giger is relegated to a secondary link, where we learn his "early paintings" had an influence on the front. I don't even see any Terminator in it. Where the hell does Cameran come in? Is he planning to put a steam-outlined handprint on the case window or something?

    Maybe he thinks Cameran directed Alien? But that was Ridley Scott, and even crediting with inventing the Alien look would be, well, wrong anyway. I don't get it.

  45. James Cameron and Alien by AtariAmarok · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "So the guy who directed Titanic gets a front page nod as an influence while Giger is relegated to a secondary link...
    Maybe he thinks Cameran directed Alien? But that was Ridley Scott"


    I can see the reason for his confusion. Ridley Scott did "Alien", but Cameron directed the sequel "Aliens". This second film recycled some of Giger's work from the first film. Most people I talk to think "Aliens" (the sequel) is the far better film, which is something I do not agree with.

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    1. Re:James Cameron and Alien by gripdamage · · Score: 1

      Okay you caught me. I had forgotten that Cameron directed the sequel. Still, the guy who directed the sequel gets the credit for the look of this case? It still doesn't make sense.

      Most people I talk to think "Aliens" (the sequel) is the far better film, which is something I do not agree with.

      Agreed.

      "Aliens" lacks subtlety and any sense of restraint. For instance, remember how powerful the acid blood was in the first film? It ate through several decks of the ship. Just attempting to kill the creature was a dangerous proposition due to this novel defense mechanism. In the second film characters will be standing nearly next to the aliens blasting them to bits with machine guns. What is the consequence of all that powerful acid flying around?: Once they have to take off their armor. As a writer, Cameron didn't have the discipline to keep his characters from making hamburger out of the aliens.

      "Alien" on the other hand is textbook of suspense. The suspense is so thick that, Scott scares you with a cat; at least it scared me the first time I saw it. I would classify "Alien" as one of the only intelligent horror films. It just happens to be a horror film with a science fiction premise.

      People with undisciplined minds will like the undisciplined movie because they don't have the patience to deal with suspense. To decide which film I like better I only needed to ask myself which film effected me more. When I saw "Aliens" I thought it was exciting, and promptly forgot all about it until I read your post. It's Cameron's fault: it is, in my opinion, a forgettable movie. When I saw "Alien" my heart rate raced a few times and adrenaline was in my blood. I'll never forget it.

      I look primarily for movies that effect me. If I looked for movies that made me say just say "whoa" or "cool," I guess I would like "Aliens" more too.

  46. Theft of pictures? by AtariAmarok · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "The reason why many people choose to use Flash to display pictures is that it is harder for someone to steal it and put it on their website."

    Does theft of pictures take place, where someone can easily remove pictures from someone's web site so they aren't there anymore????? I rather doubt it.

    No, you can't steal with HTML. You can copy. However, you can copy with Flash as well, with a screen-capture.

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    1. Re:Theft of pictures? by mikedaisey · · Score: 1


      Right, but the world is lazy, and using Flash circumvents 90% of the copying.

    2. Re:Theft of pictures? by prockcore · · Score: 1

      Does theft of pictures take place, where someone can easily remove pictures from someone's web site so they aren't there anymore????? I rather doubt it.

      No, you can't steal with HTML. You can copy. However, you can copy with Flash as well, with a screen-capture.


      You're missing the very real problem. Nearly every site these days has to deal with remote linking. People stealing your bandwidth without sending traffic your way. Flash is one way to deal with remote linking, another way is to set up apache to check referrers, and send goatse to anyone with a referrer that's not your site.

  47. Re:Giger who? James Cameran is the primary influen by f00Dave · · Score: 1

    Bingo. I'd mod you up if I could, but guess what? I already posted. Silly moderation rules. =)

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  48. I'd be more impressed..... by DeanOh · · Score: 1

    If it included the stupid cat...or Sigourney Weaver in her underwear......

  49. doing something creative with my hands by corebreech · · Score: 1

    Look at the Alien Side Panel. Is it me or does it look like somebody else is doing something "creative" with their hands?

    Is this how the alien became blind?

    Ironic, if the box is being used to download pr0n, yes?

  50. Aughh.. shockwave... by AyeRoxor! · · Score: 1

    How do you turn off the sound in shockwave? I'd like to take a look at this while listening to a CD. Please tell me Macromedia isn't so retarded that they don't have a way to disable audio...

  51. Devoted Fans... by vudufixit · · Score: 1

    Interesting that among all of the film and or TV series with a really devoted following - (The Matrix, Star Wars, Star Trek, LOTR to name a few) the Alien films have slipped under the radar for media attention. You just never hear or see anything in the mainstream media about Alien film fans, but there they are, writing fan fiction, constructing webrings, and undertaking interesting projects like this case mod. The attention to detail given by fans often outstrips that by show creators and filmmakers, but I'd argue that the Alien series is an exception.

  52. I Modded My Laptop by Cyno01 · · Score: 1

    I case modded my notebook, a small switch and some leds pointed at the keyboard, they work pretty well, this was more funtional than anything else. Also a coat of metalic paint followed by a coat of clear uv reactive paint. It looks pretty sweet, and its unique as hell, i've googled around and havn't been able to find any laptop mods.

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    1. Re:I Modded My Laptop by harlows_monkeys · · Score: 1
      i've googled around and havn't been able to find any laptop mods

      Here's a laptop mod.

  53. Drive Bays. by Cyno01 · · Score: 1

    Instead of just stealthing the drive bays he should have moved the optical drives back in the case, mounted alien head on them and had flip down drive bay covers. Press eject and i think you get the picture.

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  54. My Alien Case Mod by TheBestCaseScenario · · Score: 4, Informative

    Thanks to all for taking the time out to discuss my Alien Case Mod. I'm enjoying both the criticism and the praise. IMHO you can't take art too seriously. Some may argue whether this case even falls under the category of "art" or just someone kitbashing a few model pieces onto a pc case. The case for me was a spiritual cleansing, a way to keep my mind and my hands busy doing something I love (model building/computer building) in the days following September 11. After I cleansed my Brooklyn apartment of WTC dust and debris, I found out I would have no telephone or DSL service for several weeks. To keep busy I casted, carved and painted this case. I made this case mod for myself, and no one else, as all artists should. As I was building, my mind was free to wander and think of my childhood, and the good memories of magic and movies, imagination and inspiration. The model store I bought the parts from on Mott Street in Chinatown was hard-hit physically and economicaly by the devastation at the WTC. I had been going to that store for 15 years, just a hole in the wall place with a friendly owner and rare model kits. He has closed his store after 25 years, unable to recover. Take from this what you will, If you want to search for meaning in true art, you must to look inside the heart and from the eyes of the artist. My art will not change the world, but it will change the way I see my world. Peace Out.

    1. Re:My Alien Case Mod by TheBestCaseScenario · · Score: 2, Informative

      What's your problem, son?

    2. Re:My Alien Case Mod by Tojosan · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Though it is obvious that you put a lot of work into the case mod, and now you've made it obvious why, many of us just can't appreciate it. I'm not a big 'Alien' movie fan, but the artwork is killer.

      Perhaps this whole posting to /. would have been better directed to part of a thread on tech head responses and reactions to 9/11. Then your work would be presented in a more respected light.

      For what its worth....

    3. Re:My Alien Case Mod by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Many people are here are saying that it serves no functional purpose.

      Well, I'd hate to break it to some of these dimwits, who are great at stringing together code, but who have no functional value other then that, that art has no functional purpose! Get your head out of your ass and go to a museum, art gallery or something, and I'm not talking about online. Everything in this world has no disclaimer that it has to serve a functional purpose.

      Thanks for taking the time to change something that is usually an eyesore into your vision of art.

    4. Re:My Alien Case Mod by tomlouie · · Score: 1

      Off topic, but I used to go to that little model store on Mott St in Chinatown, NYC. I think it was called Wah Kue, or something. Are they really closed? Do you know anything more about what happened to the owner(s)?

      Tom

    5. Re:My Alien Case Mod by TheBestCaseScenario · · Score: 1

      It was Wah Kue...one of the first stores that carried the Gundam models in the early 80's. Last time he was open, about a month after 911 I went there and bought as many models as I could afford..I really liked the guy. Not sure of their fate, but the last time I was on Mott the gate was closed during business hours.

    6. Re:My Alien Case Mod by TheBestCaseScenario · · Score: 1

      Jealous, untalanted little fuck faces like you deserve to remain anonymous.

  55. Man, what an elitist snob you are! by 2nd+Post! · · Score: 1

    The problem with something that changes the way we see the world, casts new light on the human condition, or expands our visual or conceptual vocabularies (art or otherwise) is that it is *subjective* and open to interpretation.

    A man impaled on a cross with his bowels on display certainly qualifies for all of the above, but for some it is not art, it is disgusting.

    A flower in a certain light at a certain time of day also qualifies for some people, but not for others.

    I'm arrogant enough to believe that I have a better definition of art without invoking elitism or subjective valuation...

    Art is the expression of an individual's perception, vision made reality. For people who agree with the vision, or people who choose to interpret/reinterpret the vision, it is art. For people who disagree with the vision, then it isn't art, it is something else... but it is still an outlet of construction, creativity, and expression.

  56. Warning: Plugins required by Gothmolly · · Score: 1

    Why do some websites insist on serving static images as plugins? This is idiotic, how can all browsers be expected to render this properly? If its a JPG or PNG file on the other hand, everyone can see it. Ugh, the death of the Web.

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  57. Old mod by grasshoppah · · Score: 1

    This is a great mod, but it belongs to a group of cases that have been floating around for a very long time. I'm not exactly sure when I first saw this case but it may have been in a PCGamer issue that featured a case mod contest many months ago. I wonder what the lag in case mod popularity is

  58. Art has an identical twin brother, CRAP. by mekkab · · Score: 1

    Learn to tell them apart.

    I'm no expert, but I don't think this is Art, its his brother.

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    1. Re:Art has an identical twin brother, CRAP. by TheBestCaseScenario · · Score: 1

      Consider Crap, and its relationship to people like you. In your case, and in a philosophical sense, You exist because your crap wants to make more of itself. Too bad it cant cut out the middle-man.

    2. Re:Art has an identical twin brother, CRAP. by mekkab · · Score: 1

      wow, that was totally deep. Like the ocean, man.

      P.S.- Art says he wants back the stuff he left at your place. You can just give it to me and I'll see that he gets it.

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  59. Re:Case Mods... Uuugh. by BrianRaker · · Score: 1

    Thank you to all the moderators out there that decided to flamebait my comment. It actually was my desired effect :P

    Ja mata minna san!

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  60. Oh.... by AtariAmarok · · Score: 1

    Mod that "informative"!

    Now, is there a way to to set up apache to prevent your site being "slashdotted" ?

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  61. Ingredients by MSTCrow5429 · · Score: 1

    Mix 2 parts Alien, 3 parts Quake III, and 1 part Deep Space Nine (the top fan exhaust port).

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