Homemade Hypercube Case
blkmagic writes "I have to say this is probably the most amazing homemade case I've seen. The HyperCube^2 was inspired by Vincenzo Natali's first film, Cube. This is a long article, so here's a link to the gallery of images of the final product. I read about this on CubeOwner.com, a Cube site with a slightly different focus."
I went to the site expecting to see a computer case built in the shape of a tesseract. Damn!
My condolences about the Maxtor drive you decided to install.
Hey! Am I the first person to wonder why Slashdot doesn't cache the stuff they link to, so that when it gets killed we can still see it? Gee, it would take someone 2 or 3 minutes to do it on a big site, 15 seconds on a single page thing. I mean, /. regularly busts people's bandwith allocation, all the while making money off the ads on the page that everyone links from. Doesn't anyone there (at /.) think it would be nice to at least spring for a $100 hard drive and cache the pages for a few days? Lots of times some reader does it knowing the site will get put offline, but why should it be up to good hearted readers? Why doesn't OSTG do it? Would that kill them? Should we take up a collection? Or am I all wet?
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It's all about function and substance, not form.
Chrome don't get ya home.
I have no idea what you're on about. I saw that movie when it did the first circuit of arthouse cinemas, and it was largely forgettable. Apart from the opening sequence, which was good in a tacky-horror kind of a way. Acting was lousy, script was all over the place and completely lacking in any kind of insight, and the movie itself was pretty dull. But I guess if you wrap anything up in enough X-Files bullshit people will think it's great...