"Y2k Bug", and Others Proves PCs Can Be Art
the_raptor pointed us to a pretty impressive case mod called the y2k bug. In addition, the site features
several other cases
that will job your jaw. Besides inspiration, the site features practical advice, like why not to window mod hard drives.
Is this really a story? Okay people, here it is in a nutshell: Build something cool. Hollow it out. Shove in a few mini-itx components. Boom, you've got yourself a cool looking computer. But who cares? If you manage to run Linux on a toothbrush, then yes, I'm impressed. But if you're going to build models of everything in the universe, shove in a computer, and call it a case mod.
Now, when they say "why not to windows mod hard drives" Do they mean making a window mod on your case?
(I hate it when people call the case that holds the computer the "hard drive"!) Or, do they mean not to make a window mod to your actual 80 GB Hard disk?
Or do they mean not to install M$ Windows on your computer? I know any of the above could have certain negative affects...
I love NetHack.