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Fosfor Gadgets' Top 10 Weirdest Computer Case Mods

Ant writes "DiggFosfor Gadgets' Top 10 Weirdest Computer Case Mods: 'Computers come in many different flavours, but apparently that ain't enough for everybody. Case modding -- the modification of a computer chassis - has become a big hobby for thousands of enthusiasts around the world...'" Update: 12/23 13:20 GMT by Z : The dangers of night posting. Added link.

148 comments

  1. Link? by darkitecture · · Score: 4, Insightful


    A link would be nice...

    1. Re:Link? by ad0gg · · Score: 2, Funny

      its "WTB [Link]". Then you get spammed by farmers with "you buy [Arcane Crystal] 12g k?" for the next 10 minutes.

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    2. Re:Link? by whoda · · Score: 4, Funny

      Just wait until next week when they dupe the story. They'll get a link in then.

    3. Re:Link? by DigitumDei · · Score: 5, Informative

      I submitted this story yesterday (with the link). Seems they prefered the submission without the link over mine. ;)
      http://gadgets.fosfor.se/the-top-10-weirdest-case- mods/

    4. Re:Link? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      B> Link 50z

    5. Re:Link? by NitsujTPU · · Score: 4, Insightful

      This is slashdot... nobody follows the link anyway.

    6. Re:Link? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      do you really get arcane crystals for 12 g on your server? if so, holy crap!

      they are 25 g each on Hyjal alliance.

    7. Re:Link? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This IS a dupe!

    8. Re:Link? by Fireye · · Score: 1

      Being an alchemist on horde Cenarion Circle, I paid about 10-12g per crystal, and transmute it into arcanite. Arcanite sells for about 17-20g, depending on how many are available that day. I actually gave up arcanite transmutes to do my own Water --> Air transmutes, which give me a net 10g profit.

    9. Re:Link? by m50d · · Score: 1

      Just wait until next week when they dupe the story. They'll get a link in then

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    10. Re:Link? by ad0gg · · Score: 2, Funny

      On Crushridge i was buying crystals for 12g and then transmuting(paying 5g for the transmute) and auctioning off the bars for 30g. Had that going on for about a month till people realized they could do the same and price of arcanite bars normalized to around 18g.

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  2. Link to the article please? by arb · · Score: 4, Funny

    I know most Slashdotters don't read the articles anyway, but how about a link for those of us that do? ;-)

    1. Re:Link to the article please? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
    2. Re:Link to the article please? by bobdotorg · · Score: 4, Funny

      I know most Slashdotters don't read the articles anyway, but how about a link for those of us that do? ;-)

      Don't worry - it will all even out in the end: the dupe will have two links.

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    3. Re:Link to the article please? by Vo0k · · Score: 1

      That's probably a new anti-slashdotting tactic :)

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    4. Re:Link to the article please? by rizole · · Score: 1

      This is great, now even the first post has been duped.
      Can't wait for the dupe of the story so that I can read the quad of the first post of the first posting of the story......Erm....so that I can then copy and paste this post and repost on the second dupe post of the first post of the duped ...no wait...

  3. Shurely theresh shome mishtake? by Max+Romantschuk · · Score: 3, Funny

    No link, Googling came up empty. The are editors still hung over from last night's Christmas party? ;)

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    1. Re:Shurely theresh shome mishtake? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Googling came up empty

      Try digg next time, you might have more luck. ;)

  4. Link? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Nice, but where's the fucking link? How didn't you notice there wasn't a fucking link? You're all such useless cunts.

  5. usual by madpiggy_dj · · Score: -1, Redundant

    comment....first post! i'm da man ok on subject...you don't need a mod to your computer if you've got a mac...

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  6. Link by b0wl0fud0n · · Score: 4, Informative
    1. Re:Link by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This is the third post with the damn link in it that was modded up to 5. WTF is wrong with you? Wasn't once enough?

  7. Link? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    As there's no link in the blurb, you should go to a friend of mine's site instead...

  8. Useless by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This post is as useless as the article it is attached to. A link or something in the article would be nice, no?

  9. the link by WhodoVoodoo · · Score: 1, Redundant
  10. wtf is the link by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    more and more nub article posters on /.

  11. until the mods add the link... by cranktheguy · · Score: 0, Redundant
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    yeah, that's about it
  12. The missing link by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant
  13. Little hard to get in there... by RevDobbs · · Score: 2, Funny

    I don't see this providing easy access to the, uhm... "components".

    1. Re:Little hard to get in there... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Personally I would have favored a case mod based on Major Motoko from the Ghost in the Shell series. You know she's a cyborg, so it makes sense to be plugging wires into her. But it's all good!

    2. Re:Little hard to get in there... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's easy: just disjoint the micro-hollow-globular-resin-clay first.

    3. Re:Little hard to get in there... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You should have watch the host homepage instead, which also comes with more 'accessible' case mods.

  14. Here you go by Kawahee · · Score: -1, Redundant
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  15. Link? by endemoniada · · Score: -1, Redundant

    In the words of the common World of Warcraft-player: "LINK PLZZZX!! NEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!!!!!!!!!!!!" /spit

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  16. The much anticipated link! by cciRRus · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Computers come in many different flavours, but apparently that ain't enough for everybody. Case modding - the modification of a computer chassis - has become a big hobby for thousands of enthusiasts around the world.

    During the last week, I have browsed through thousands and yet thousands of different case mods to create this list of The Top 10 weirdest case mods ever. Your personal favorite might not be in the list, so feel free to post a comment below.

    Full article here .

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    1. Re:The much anticipated link! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      and is some sort of manga figure. But why do you have to see the panties? There's something with this manga culture that I don't understand!

      Um...yeah. I have *no idea* why you have to see the panties.

  17. I used to do this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ... And I am still using my last built one. I build them for reliability and performance now, unlike before, when I was building just for looks(and to show off my e-penis power) Even though some of these case mods are very odd, doesn't matter, as long as they are reliable and cheap-decently priced. The only people who focus on doing so are what we so gracefully call "n00bs" in computer games, but I must admit, at least they are taking a road to understand IT, unlike many people I know. I forever will suspect we will be a proud 'deviant' few who understand and take interest in computers, contrary to popular belief that everyone will know about how to use computers.

    Cheers,
    Happy Holidays

  18. Digg? by Bingo+Foo · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I'm sick of this place.

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    1. Re:Digg? by Neuroelectronic · · Score: -1

      That would be cool of digg.com implemented a slashdot-ish commenting system on their articles, or maybe slashdot can dump their shitty, POS, crappy, shit filled, shitty editors and implement diggs system for submiting articles. Slashdot editors are shit. Fuck you /. editors.

  19. WMD Mod by LordLucless · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wouldn't want to be the geek caught lugging that WMD mod to my local LAN party.

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    1. Re:WMD Mod by Billly+Gates · · Score: 2, Funny

      Nah

      I think it would be cool to lug that thing in the airport hidden in a bag to fly down to the latest quakecon or doomcon convention! Wouldn't you agree?

    2. Re:WMD Mod by sumdumass · · Score: 1

      It would be funny to see the airport security's bomb disposal unit trying to dispose of it because it is "better to be safe then sorry".

      I've seen them blow up a laptop before when some poor sap left it sitting around and walked off. Talk about insult to injury, you walk off forgetting your laptop only to find it was destroyed on the evening news. I also remeber reading about someoens lunch getting "blown up" by the bomb squad when it missed the trashcan after being tossed aside. One funny read was when they blew up a suitecase to render it safe and it turned out the problem was a sex toy that accidently got switched on.

    3. Re:WMD Mod by gmby · · Score: 2, Funny

      I guess they found out how to have safe sex after all.

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    4. Re:WMD Mod by Jearil · · Score: 2, Funny

      I want one. That case mod is the bomb.

    5. Re:WMD Mod by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "LAN party?!"

      Sheepishly hides his homemade, but authentic, WMD, wondering where the rest of his Al Qaedah buddies were...

    6. Re:WMD Mod by DJDutcher · · Score: 1

      Note to self: When bombing an airport, place the bomb in a trash can. That way it won't be found.

  20. STFU by Adolf+Hitroll · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    even that generator is below the truth
    My complaint about slashdot

    I just want a little editorial balance here. It is worth noting at the outset that it seems clear that inhumane, polyloquent suborners of perjury have no business here. But we ought to look at the matter in a broader framework before we draw final conclusions on the subject: We see that slashdot is careless with data, makes all sorts of causal interpretations of things without any real justification, has a way of combining disparate ideas that don't seem to hang together, seems to show a sort of pride in its own biases, gets into all sorts of hateful speculation, and then makes no effort to test out its speculations -- and that's just the short list! Slashdot's revenge fantasies are designed to corrupt our youth. And they're working; they're having the desired effect. What's interesting is that we must oppose our human vices wherever they may be found -- arrogance, hatred, jealousy, unfaithfulness, avarice, and so on -- if we are ever to stick to the facts and offer only those arguments that can be supported by those facts. Yes, this is a bold, audacious, even unprecedented undertaking. Yes, it lacks any realistic guarantee of success. However, it is an undertaking that we must unmistakably pursue because slashdot ignores a breathtaking number of facts, most notably:

    Fact: Slashdot has neither honor nor integrity, nor even knows what those words mean.

    Fact: I hate slashdot's constant misuse of historical analogies.

    Fact: Slashdot's scribblings are a cesspool of academicism.

    In addition, the conflation of ophidian snobs and obdurate control freaks in slashdot's intimations is either dramatic hyperbole or a fatal methodological flaw. But what, you may ask, does any of that have to do with the theme of this letter, viz., that the law of parsimony suggests that there is not much demand for independent thinkers in its gestapo? You know the answer, don't you? You probably also know that it insists that truth is merely a social construct. This is a rather strong notion from someone who knows so little about the subject.

    Slashdot has vowed that eventually it'll leave a large part of this country's workforce dislocated and disillusioned. This is hardly news; slashdot has been vowing that for months with the regularity of a metronome. What is news is that overbearing, capricious derelicts all over the country are now having an absolute field day with their new-found freedoms supposedly granted by slashdot's hastily mounted campaigns. Or, to express that sentiment without all of the emotionally charged lingo, slashdot and its chums are conniving menaces. This is not set down in complaint against them, but merely as analysis. The two things I just mentioned -- the way that for its own sake, slashdot should not deny both our individual and collective responsibility to live in harmony with each other and the world and the fact that it tends to forget what matters most -- may sound like they're completely unrelated, but they're not. The common link is that it periodically puts up a facade of reform. However, underneath the pretty surface, it's always business as usual. Slashdot has been offering the worst kinds of misguided prevaricators there are a lot of money to cause pain and injury to those who don't deserve it. This is blood money, plain and simple. Anyone thinking of accepting it should realize that my purpose here is not to enable adversaries to meet each other and establish direct personal bonds which contradict the stereotypes they rely upon to power their prolix half-measures. Well, okay, it is. But I should point out that when a mistake is made, the smart thing to do is to admit it and reverse course. That takes real courage. The way that slashdot stubbornly refuses to own up to its mistakes serves only to convince me that I have a message for it. My message is that, for the good of us all, it should never apotheosize humorless masters of deceit. It should never

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    1. Re:STFU by shreevatsa · · Score: -1, Offtopic
      I know I'm replying to a troll's offtopic post, but the link he gave is interesting: http://www.pakin.org/complaint. It randomly generates a generic complaint letter against whatever person or company you type in. As suggested, I typed in Microsoft, and the result seemed somewhat appropriate to Microsoft! I guess this ability of ours to find similarities and look for correct things in a random list also explains why generic newspaper astrology often works.
      Here's the first few lines of the automatically generated Microsoft letter:
      I could write a very angry letter right now about Microsoft, but I decided instead merely to express some constructive criticism. One of my objectives is to put to rest the animosities that have kept various groups of people from enjoying anything other than superficial unity. Microsoft knows how to lie. It's too bad it doesn't yet understand the ramifications of lying.

      Looking at it on the bright side, Microsoft's allegations are sheer idiocy. That's pretty transparent. What's not so transparent is the answer to the following question: What exactly is Microsoft trying to hide? A clue might be that the term "idiot savant" comes to mind when thinking of Microsoft. Admittedly, that term applies only halfway to it, which is why I maintain that Microsoft never stops boasting about its generous contributions to charitable causes. As far as I can tell, however, its claimed magnanimousness is thoroughly chimerical and, furthermore, you should never forget the three most important facets of Microsoft's self-fulfilling prophecies, namely their wild origins, their internal contradictions, and their tendentious nature. I can assure you that the first lies that Microsoft told us were relatively benign. Still, they have been progressing. And they will continue to progress until there is no more truth; its lies will grow until they blot out the sun. ... Microsoft would toss quaint concepts like decency, fairness, and rational debate out the window if it got the chance.
      Um, okay, it's not perfect, not everything above applies (and there was some more that I left out), but still, you see the point. Heck, a lot of the stuff in the parent troll about Slashdot applies to it quite well :)
    2. Re:STFU by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      Before I can focus on the ignorance that abounds in Shreevatsa's subliminal psywar campaigns, I must qualify Shreevatsa's character, his sources, and even his personal frame of mind towards me. But first, I'm going to jump ahead a bit and talk in general terms about how the world has a surplus of stupidity. Then, I'll back up and fill in some of the details. Okay, so to start with the general stuff, almost every day, Shreevatsa outreaches himself in setting new records for arrogance, deceit, and greed. It's decidedly breathtaking to watch him. To wrap up, I'll just hit the key elements of this letter one last time. First, the word "honesty" does not exist in Shreevatsa's vocabulary. Second, he shows a complete lack of foresight. And finally, I believe that my expostulations regarding nasty gutter-dwellers, while far from complete, will maintain social tranquillity.

    3. Re:STFU by ArcticCelt · · Score: 0, Offtopic
      I am sorry to continue this offtopic post but the subject is interesting. (and at least have a link!) I just now typed Fark to test the complain generator and got something starting exacly with this...

      "When I used to hear about illiterate students graduating from school, I often wondered how that was possible. But after encountering some of Fark's more subhuman catch-phrases, I now realize that not only is it possible for people to graduate without having learned fundamental skills such as reading and writing, but that it's possible for these same people to believe that women are crazed Pavlovian sex-dogs who will salivate at any object even remotely phallic in shape. "

      Damn! Close enough for me!

      //Not that there is anything wrong with reading Fark ;)

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  21. not trying to troll about digg but.... by Bootle · · Score: 2, Interesting
    So I usually sidestep the digg-vs-slashdot debate by stating that I believe the two sites cater to different-enough niches in the tech-news market. Digg can't kill slashdot, because it can't aim at it....

    Having said that, this story has been the top dugg article at digg all god-damned day. Yes, they also successfully provided a link to the damn article as well.

    /. is gonna be in serious trouble if they keep following digg, and so poorly and late. I imagine this is not the first 'digg-dupe' and i doubt it will be the last.

    Digg (or any site) can't have a monopoly on cool tech links, but they are really starting to get the drop on /. more and more...

    1. Re:not trying to troll about digg but.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
      I don't consider this post to be off-topic at all. In actuality, it is both timely and relevant.

      Guess the people with mod points really are fuck-head retard cock-a-ass morons, as is generally suspected.

      Fuckers.

    2. Re:not trying to troll about digg but.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      Basically every story a comment like the above is posted. There's a reason why people keep coming here - the quality of comments here is much better than those of digg. A lot of people come here for the comments, whereas the comments on digg...

      "Myspace SUCKS
      It should be called emospace"

      "lol linuxgangster.
      word to yo' mutha."

      "wow, i was so not expecting that, awesome! MS jsut got a wholee lot better!"

      "when it comes out on pc I will download off of bittorrent and then buy it if its actually worth it. HALO 2 SUCKED ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

      Sure, I'm picking out the bad comments. But how often do you see comments such as those on Slashdot? Slashdot won't be in serious trouble as long as it still has its comments system.

    3. Re:not trying to troll about digg but.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    4. Re:not trying to troll about digg but.... by gatzke · · Score: 2, Interesting


      But the comments at digg are even more pathetic than here at /. We have plenty of retartds and trolls, but they seem to have an endless supply of high schoolers and nothing else.

      I like the story system over there for promoting articles, but the comments and community have a long way to go.

    5. Re:not trying to troll about digg but.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      lol Anonymous Coward you are teh bomb.

  22. I might do that by i_should_be_working · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The microwave one is actually very convenient. I'd love it if I could get to the innards by just grabbing the screen and pulling.

    Seems relatively easy too, compared to other case mods.

    1. Re:I might do that by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative
      Alternative desktop background picture
      Internals

      Photos by Mikko Jokinen, taken at Assembly '03.

      Some more details: It's actually no regular PC, but a PowerPC system called Pegasos. The system has a PowerPC 750CXe @ 600MHz, Radeon RV100 gfxcard, HDD (just about visible inside) and a slot DVD-drive (accessable from the above, not visible in the pictures). The display is a LCD screen modded to the microwave door. It's running MorphOS operating system.

      When we demoed the system at Assembly '03, some kids actually almost tried to heat their food with the thing. Lots of fun ensued.

      - Harry "Piru" Sintonen

    2. Re:I might do that by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      I'd love it if I could get to the innards by just grabbing the screen and pulling.

      (Quagmire): That's what she said! Giggity giggity!
  23. use the brain, Luke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I read something somewhere about computers, that was really funny (interesting|weird|stupid). Hahaha. You should all go and look at it.

  24. He made it up by drakethegreat · · Score: 1

    I was thinking this was some guys random thoughts about cases but apparently there is an article.

  25. HERE IS A LINK by putko · · Score: -1, Offtopic
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    1. Re:HERE IS A LINK by madpiggy_dj · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      lol! IMAO! ROFL! that somethingawful link make me shit myslf!!!!!

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    2. Re:HERE IS A LINK by putko · · Score: -1, Offtopic
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    3. Re:HERE IS A LINK by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      I know this is offtopic, but the content filter here is blocking the anime casemod due to "pornography", but not your link of the picture with a url containing words like "porn" and "penis". Strange world...

  26. i am disappointed... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    ... that the #1 shows a panty shot but is not sporting a camel toe ^_^;;;

  27. Looks sorta familiar.. by Bob+Cat+-+NYMPHS · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Where did I see this? Hmm, let's look at the /. writeup again...

    Ant writes "DiggFosfor Gadgets' Top 10 Weirdest Computer Case Mods:

    What does that 'Digg' part mean? ;)

    1. Re:Looks sorta familiar.. by traabil · · Score: 1

      It's Swedish slang for "cool"

    2. Re:Looks sorta familiar.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The poster thought slashdot can do smartypants style links. This site ain't ruby on rails.

  28. Nothing innovative here, move along by t0qer · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A few weeks back slash had an article on weird USB drives. My comment for that is the same for this one, you can carve space out of ANYTHING and turn it into a PC case.

    Case modding is like, the car with a lawn on it. The scene is mostly filled up with cheesy ricer neon mods with everyone trying to see who can make the weirdest case possible.

    I think the last great innovation I saw in a case was on the blue apple G3 tower. I hate macs, but man, the swingout motherboard on that case was sweet. Actually, the shuttle cases and form factor were pretty innovative, but they are sort of hard to work on being such a cramped space.

    Cases can be an extension of ones personality, but between the toilet bowl case, and the manga bit boobie girl, you have to wonder whats goin on in these folks minds.

    Anyways, I hope folks stop going nuts over these lame cases. It's getting old.

    1. Re:Nothing innovative here, move along by ettlz · · Score: 1

      Your ricer analogy is quite apt. The case-modding scene isn't exactly a research forum for good taste.

      I think the last great innovation I saw in a case was on the blue apple G3 tower. I hate macs, but man, the swingout motherboard on that case was sweet.

      SGI knew a thing or two about decent case design as well. I think their offerings are sorely overlooked in favour of the crazy furore that surrounded the iMac (in itself an ugly little runt).

    2. Re:Nothing innovative here, move along by exoir · · Score: 0

      Anyways, I hope folks stop going nuts over these lame cases. It's getting old. Why? Does it bother you that people have fun and you don't? too bad.

  29. I'm impressed... by daddyrief · · Score: 0

    ...in a bad way. As if the dupe articles and weak coverage lately wasn't enough... To forget to provide the one IMPORTANT thing in a submission is plain semi-ridiculous.

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  30. I'm sure the submitter meant to add a link... by Powercntrl · · Score: 1

    But he immediately had to go see a man about an Xbox 360. ;-)

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  31. supersized by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    omg #1 is 3/4 scale, when I first saw it I thought it was small.

  32. Top 5 Story types by tronicum · · Score: 4, Funny
    I even asked before the story was visible to non subscribers what information was inside the story. I did not find it yet.

    Top 5 Slashdot Storys types

    • Dupe (....as previously mentioned....)
    • Media Hype (a study from FOO says BAR....)
    • Unfunny Funny Stories (FOO laughs his as about ...)
    • No information storys (Foo Foo Foo Bar)
    • Global Foo (....a law in Northern Alaska)
    1. Re:Top 5 Story types by Elad+Alon · · Score: 3, Funny

      And dupes.

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    2. Re:Top 5 Story types by mj_sklar · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I know you're joking, but what's wrong with global stories? So you don't live there, and it doesn't concern you, but someone lives there, and it for sure concerns them, and given the large amount of users on Slashdot, some of them probably live there too. If you don't like it, don't read it.

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    3. Re:Top 5 Story types by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      add slashvertisments.

  33. I followed the link... by myheroBobHope · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And I wish I hadn't... I'm ok with most of the fluff posts as I find them vaguely interesting. These mods are all really stupid. Most of them have already been posted on Slashdot before too... It's basically a no link dupe, amazingly enough.

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    1. Re:I followed the link... by c0dedude · · Score: 1

      It's been said before, but what do the Slashdot editors actually edit?

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    2. Re:I followed the link... by Halfbaked+Plan · · Score: 1

      Hopefully their resume's

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  34. #1 - The Miss Kanna PC by xkenny13 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Here's a link to "The Miss Kanna PC", the anime case mod that made the #1 spot:

    http://sae.cside.com/sae/kat/pc/ern005/ekana.htm

    This page includes construction details and lots of pictures of the building process. Looks like quite an amazing amount of work went into this...

    1. Re:#1 - The Miss Kanna PC by datafr0g · · Score: 2, Funny

      Pretty cool but I can't help but wonder where the Turbo button would be on this thing if it were built in 1992...

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    2. Re:#1 - The Miss Kanna PC by InsaneLampshade · · Score: 2, Funny

      Well, it would obviously have to be in the same place Chii's "switch" is. ;)

    3. Re:#1 - The Miss Kanna PC by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 4, Funny
      > I can't help but wonder where the Turbo button would be on this thing if it were built in 1992...

      It's still there, you just can't find the damn thing.

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    4. Re:#1 - The Miss Kanna PC by saucercrab · · Score: 1

      This one was built for a magazine in the spring of 2004 and is some sort of manga figure. But why do you have to see the panties?

      You must be new around here.

      It gives a whole new meaning to "turning on your PC," doesn't it? I'm looking forward to finding the power button.

    5. Re:#1 - The Miss Kanna PC by Fred_A · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Not that much work apparently since it isn't a case. It's just a lifesize plastic anime girl with PC components bolted to its back.

      If it hadn't been made for a magazine, it probably would have been much more creative. As it is, it's just a sculpture in front of some hardware.

      Very disapointing IMO.

      Has anyone made a realdoll case yet ?

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    6. Re:#1 - The Miss Kanna PC by AK+Marc · · Score: 1

      Here's a link to "The Miss Kanna PC", the anime case mod that made the #1 spot:

      Is that it? Well hell, I could toss a computer up into a Macy's Parade or Rose Bowl float (I'd say Mardi Gras float, but I think they all did - what, too soon?) and call it a "case mod." Are these nothing more than things built around computers, or are they actual case mods? Yeah yeah, the link is down...

    7. Re:#1 - The Miss Kanna PC by Misagon · · Score: 1

      You don't want to know.. ;)

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    8. Re:#1 - The Miss Kanna PC by hackstraw · · Score: 1


      If the interface was simpler and the case was a little more realistic, that might be the last time we see the kid.

  35. I have a unique case mod by CrazyJim1 · · Score: 2, Funny

    I forgot to buy a case... So I carved out holes for the video card, and mouse/keyboard out of the cardboard box my motherboard was sent in. I don't leave the thing on overnight in case of fire though.

    1. Re:I have a unique case mod by Egregius · · Score: 2, Funny

      A friend of mine has built a server by nailing all the components onto a simple piece of wooden plank. The server is also called 'plank'. He said: "Who needs a metal case anyway?". So we replied: "Those that care about electromagnetism damaging our components."

      So now he has chicken-mesh over it.

    2. Re:I have a unique case mod by Halfbaked+Plan · · Score: 1

      My first 'PC' system back in the day was an XT clone motherboard, an original IBM-PC 63-1/2 watt power supply, and a "Leading Edge Model D" case. It was all components I had bought cheap at a Hamfest.

      The Model D case didn't have the standard ISA card slot spacing, so I had to dremel out all the slot guides except for slot one. So the first card in the motherboard was an IBM MDA video card, which 'anchored' the rest of the works in the case. Other cards had to be screwed down to a strip of metal running along the top with tapped holes at the right places.

      An original IBM-PC 63-1/2 watt power supply is in a big XT-style case, and wouldn't fit into a Leading Edge Model D case. So I had to tear the PS case open and take out the several circuit boards and mount them on standoffs directly inside the Model D case. This worked, but the 'shock hazard' of full line voltage (plus) was right out there in the open.

      Oh, and my keyboard was an original IBM-PC keyboard, but one which the outer shell had been removed from. And the cord was missing when I acquired it so I had to attach a homebrew one of my own.

      My monitor was an 'open frame' TTL monitor salvaged out of an old dumb terminal. I didn't have schematics for it, but you can figure out which is the video, vertical and horizontal syncs by looking at the size of the coupling capacitors from each signal fed in on the header.

      My 'case mod' actually constituted a real piece of work, and it got me my first 'IBM-PC' for under $400. I can't imagine why anybody finds this junk people do today impressive.

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    3. Re:I have a unique case mod by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      the super-classic style is to use a milk crate and zip ties. motherboards can be zip-tied down and the cards stick out the open side. Power supply gets zip-tied to the upper inside, usually, and so on. I've had a couple generations of upgrades in such a case before I finally scavenged a good one.

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    4. Re:I have a unique case mod by tylernt · · Score: 1

      I ran into the ISA slot spacing thing too. Had an old XT case that I crammed a 386 into. I widened one of the case's ISA slots with a hacksaw and passed the KVM cables through the opening. The mobo was set about 4" forward in the case and secured with nylon standoffs and lots of electrical tape. I was probably 15 at the time.

      Another one I can't take credit for: I got a discarded PC from the local university around 1999. It was some oddball HP that someone had retrofitted a standard AT power supply into. They custom fabricated a power switch bracket out of scrap aluminum and neatly dremeled out the plastic cooling slots in the back to allow the power cord to be plugged in. It was actually quite well executed, I'll shake the hand of the guy who did it if I ever meet him.

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  36. It's just a pc... by sendai2ci · · Score: 1

    The one in the article doesn't actually work as a Microwave.

    Building a PC in the same case as a Microwave could present interesting issues. I'd say no WiFi at the least...

  37. Iraq by Freaky+Spook · · Score: 1

    This was what mislead the US government into thinking iraq had WMD's.

    It was really a bunch of Iraqi geeks playing CS on their modded PC's.

    It just happened they were so heavy they needed special trucks to get them from their basement's to the local community hall.

  38. Kustompcs.co.uk? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/ do some seriously good mods. But most of you folk are USA and dont care for such things...

  39. Remember? by The+Angry+Artist · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why is everyone complaining over the lack of a link? Everyone knows a true Slashdotter doesn't need the link to make comments.

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  40. Oh, top 10 by Jotii · · Score: 1

    If they did not exist, then what would unimaginative webmasters fill their sites with?

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  41. I would rather see slashdotters' by earthstar · · Score: 1
    I have checked the link yesterday on Digg...the modswere that interesting to see.

    I think if slashdotters uploaded their mod pics,they'd look good....
    Any of you posting?

  42. Dirty minds by ElVaquero · · Score: 3, Funny

    I wonder where all the ports are on that manga girl mod..

    1. Re:Dirty minds by ceeam · · Score: 1

      In her ears of course! :-)

      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0326672/

    2. Re:Dirty minds by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I wonder where all the ports are on that manga girl mod..

      People will comment when their hands have recovered sufficiently to type something.

    3. Re:Dirty minds by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      Well okay, but then you still have to worry about finding the power switch...

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  43. If you like casemods, you'll love this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    There are tons of wierd and wonderful casemods on this site
    http://www.mini-itx.com/

    They have a steady stream of people sending in photos of their work.

  44. Site is down. by aywwts4 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Looks like their servers are on burning in flames. Too bad they didnt run linux.

    (Sorry, this linkless submission very well stood the chance of being the first to lack this post)

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    1. Re:Site is down. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I think you meant to say... "The servers went down so hard, the link disappeared -- even before the first post! This must be some kind of record?"

  45. Link? lol by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    slashdot is NOT for "nerds" anymore...only dorks.

    editors...lol, again

  46. Hmm by ElektroHolunder · · Score: 1

    Where did they put the USB ports on the winning mod?

    Inquiring minds want to know!

  47. Wait till Nano-ITX comes out.... by PhotoBoy · · Score: 2, Informative

    Nano-ITX is looking to be a very small package (12cm x 12cm) so we are likely to see some even more abitious case mods over time. Most of my favourite case mods are where people mount Mini-ITX boards in classic games consoles like the NES.

    1. Re:Wait till Nano-ITX comes out.... by Fireye · · Score: 1

      I've been waiting for this to come out for over a year and a half now. Via did a soft-launch, and never produced any number of these units. They might start being available soon... but who knows.

    2. Re:Wait till Nano-ITX comes out.... by PhotoBoy · · Score: 1

      Yeah, I've been somewhat annoyed with the long delay! But I spotted this recently, so hopefully that means we'll start seeing nano boards in the rest of the world fairly soon!

      The main questions I have now are how much space the heat sink takes up and what sort of power supply requirements it has.

  48. Number 1 was weird... by Anita+Coney · · Score: 1

    ... it was beautiful!

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  49. I'm really curious... by Atario · · Score: 1

    Has this ever happened before?

    Could be a whole new category of metric showing how little quality control goes on around here.

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    1. Re:I'm really curious... by LordNightwalker · · Score: 1

      Yes, but I don't remember what story... But I've seen a linkless story before...

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  50. Mine are tame by comparison by PIPBoy3000 · · Score: 1

    I spent a few years making case mods. The first was all-black with a window and cathode light, very traditional by today's standards. Back in the day when beige was all you could get, this was pretty flashy. I made a Lego computer too, which was all the rage for awhile.

    My pride and joy is the Fossil computer. It's wood and brass, nearly silent, and has a fossil "badge" in the front. I'm not sure if that classifies as weird, but it's a thing of beauty.

  51. my favorite ... by scharkalvin · · Score: 2, Funny

    is the R2D2 case. What detail! Someone must have freeze framed
    Starwars frame by frame and blown up all the images of R2
    and then measured the photos. Bet that case could win a scale
    model contest.

    The toilet case was real shitty. (sorry about that chief!).

    1. Re:my favorite ... by TychoCelchuuu · · Score: 1

      Or they could have bought one of the million R2-D2 toys/action figures/miniatures/replicas.

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    2. Re:my favorite ... by scharkalvin · · Score: 1

      Or they could have bought one of the million R2-D2 toys/action figures/miniatures/replicas.
      LIFE SIZE?!!!!!

      Did he MOTORIZE it and have the computer control it?
      (Just imagine the case walking across the room and
      falling down a flight of stairs!)

    3. Re:my favorite ... by Misagon · · Score: 1

      Being a Star Wars fan, I have seen much better home-made R2-D2's than that.
      Google for "R2 Builder's Club" and be even more amazed. ;)

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  52. The New "Slashdot Interactive" by Rick.C · · Score: 3, Insightful
    We're listening to you, our loyal Slashdot audience. You said, "Stop Slashdotting small, defenseless sites, you big meanies!" And so we have.

    Here's the deal: We publish a story without any links and you get to search for TFA. (Of course, many Slashdotters who never read TFA will see no difference, but it does cut down on the mindless link clicking by those who are just bored.)

    This new Slashdot feature is available to both subscribers and non-subscribers, but subscribers get to start searching first!.

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    1. Re:The New "Slashdot Interactive" by i.r.id10t · · Score: 1

      Interesting. Release the blurb for all to see with no links, including the reply code (except subscribers) - let the non-subscribers search for it themselves if they want to RTFA. Then once the blurbs been posted for some amount of time, start displaying it with links and reply/comment links. Subscribers still get what they currently get, but non-subscribers who actually give a hoot (and will thus make the good comments) will be able to search for the article and read it and reply once it is "open to the unwashed masses"

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  53. No oil box? by rufuseddy · · Score: -1

    I don't understand why the case "mod" which uses oil as the liquid cooling isn't on the list. http://www.markusleonhardt.de/en/oelrechner.html

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  54. PC-MiniFridge by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If only that microwave one had some cooling coils installed, all you'd have to do is simply open up the case front for all the coffee/energy drinks you'd want.

  55. Goatse case mod by figa · · Score: 1

    This has to be the strangest I've seen.

  56. MODS ON CRACK by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why was OP given a *redundant* when it was the ONLY post pointing out some idiot had just copy pasted the thing from digg? (and the editor didn't read the foo article either?)

    1. Re:MODS ON CRACK by Geoffreyerffoeg · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Because you, sir, remain anonymous and aren't posting well enough to get moderator points of your own. Nobody will care about the opinions of an AC who's never gotten mod points. Log in, say some useful stuff, and perhaps you'll be given the chance not to moderate it redundant. Or to metamoderate against that guy. Or to moderate it insightful and bring it back up.

  57. oblig fight club by BitterAndDrunk · · Score: 1
    Narrator: Airlines have this policy about vibrating luggage.

    Jack - Was it ticking?
    Airport Security Guard- Throwers know modern bombs don't tick.
    Jack - Sorry, throwers?
    Airport Security Guard - Baggage handlers. But when a suitcase vibrates, the throwers have got to call the police.
    Jack - My suitcase was vibrating?
    Airport Security Guard - Nine times out of ten it's an electric razor. But... every once in a while it's a dildo.
    It's company policy never to imply ownership in the event of a dildo. We have to use the indefinite article, a dildo, never your dildo.
    Jack - I don't own...
    Airport Security Guard - Shhhh

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  58. Drilling Stainless steel for the WMD mod... by deacon · · Score: 4, Informative
    On page 5 of the wmd mod link

    http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2005/10/19/wmd_g-g nome/5.html

    the fabricator notices that he keeps dulling his drill bits. There are two reasons for that.

    First, drill bit rpm is TOO HIGH. Stainless steel has poor thermal conductivity, and will not draw heat away from the drill bit very well. The drill bit cutting edge will go over temperature and soften and dull over.

    This nice PDF chart should be printed out and put next to your drill press:

    http://www.etec.wwu.edu/faculty/McKell/rpm%20ipm%2 0charts.pdf

    It shows an allowable speed (surface feet per minute) of 30 for stainless steel. Note this is the same as for titanium.

    Convert to rpm

    http://www.maintenanceresources.com/ReferenceLibra ry/CNC/scratching.htm#sfm-rpm

    or here:

    http://www.drillmasters.com/speedfeed.shtml

    using the formula RPM=SFM ÷ 0.262 ÷ DRILL DIA

    and you end up with for a 1/4 inch hole 30 ÷ 0.262 ÷ .25 = 458 RPM

    Thats about 7 revolutions per second.. pretty slow.

    These reccomended RPMs/SFM are for factory production where time is money. I usually run at a lower RPM than (half as fast or less) because I am not in a hurry. The drill will last much longer the slower you go.

    The second problem is the work hardening of stainless steel. If the drill bit is allowed to rub the surface without making a chip for even one revolution, the surface of the stainless will harden and dull the bit. You must press hard so that chips start forming immediately. If you must stop to raise the drill to clear chips for deep holes then raise the bit very quickly. Don't let the bit rub in the hole without cutting at any time.

    Finally, the cutting lubricant: I use rubbing-alcohol+water mixture. It boils away in the drill hole to cool the bit, and does not leave an oily mess on the work.

    1. Re:Drilling Stainless steel for the WMD mod... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      We got slashed/farked at the same time, so the server is kind of dead now - moving it to a fatter one - soon up.

      Best regards,

      Mikael
      fosfor gadgets

    2. Re:Drilling Stainless steel for the WMD mod... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      Thanks for those tips on drilling (I'm the creator of WMD BTW), very useful, but you are preaching to the converted :-).

      I did use a top-spec cutting/drilling compound, drilled at 500rpm for everything, used cobolt drill bits - pretty much everything you mentioned anyway. The reason I dulled so many drill bits was through the sheer number of holes I ended up drilling - 500+, all through 2-5mm 304 2b stainless.

      As you obviously know, it only takes the merest beginnings of wear on the bit and the next hole you attempt writes the bit off (through the work-hardening, etc you mentioned). I don't own a drill bit sharpener and am not great at grinding the ends sharp on my bench grinder, hence I'd dump the bit and put a new one on. The slow speed certainly helps though (I tried a couple of holes at faster speed and instantly wore the end off the bit). I thought I did ok anyhow for someone with no engineering background who has never worked with stainless steel before (check out the finished mod article in a few weeks ;-) ). Cheers, Peter Dickison, www.bit-tech.net

    3. Re:Drilling Stainless steel for the WMD mod... by wilec · · Score: 1

      I work as a technician in a health care enviroment, I drill a fair bit of stainless and every now and then a wee bit of titanium, granite or ceramics. I use a water/alcohol/baking soda slurry with all these efforts regardless of the bit type. I picked up the baking soda trick up from another coworker a while back. I suspect the baking soda may help with the thermal properties, I know it helps reduce the mess by reducing runnoff. And I always do it slow and hard :)

      Thanks for the PDF chart and other links.

      Matthew

    4. Re:Drilling Stainless steel for the WMD mod... by THE+ROCK · · Score: 1

      You must be a lot of fun at parties

    5. Re:Drilling Stainless steel for the WMD mod... by deacon · · Score: 1
      From the pics you showed, the quality of your workmanship is superb..

      I was surprised you used a MIG welder instead of TIG on stainless, but it worked for you, is a lot easier to use, and is probably what you had available.

      Anyway, great job!

    6. Re:Drilling Stainless steel for the WMD mod... by deacon · · Score: 1
      I will have to try that.. The alcohol does dissapear quickly.

      Thanks!

    7. Re:Drilling Stainless steel for the WMD mod... by deacon · · Score: 1
      I only like technical parties.

      :)

  59. Best. Case. Mod. Ever. by ThinSkin · · Score: 1
    Okay, not weird, but the best I've ever seen....

    http://www.extremetech.com/slideshow/0,1206,l=1670 88&s=200&a=167099,00.asp

  60. Good job, CowboyNeal. :P by antdude · · Score: 1

    I was wondering why my site got hammered. :) So, it was CowboyNeal's fault forgetting the link. Heh.

    Most of my submitted stories are also on AQFL. ;)

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  61. About the "miss kanna" mod by darksith69 · · Score: 1
    ...is some sort of manga figure. But why do you have to see the panties?

    Oh man, what age is he? Doesn't he know what they are for? It's not like they are going to bite you, anyway...

  62. But why do you have to see the panties? by stoyan · · Score: 1

    Well, DUH!

  63. They fogot my favorite! by kronocide · · Score: 1

    The ElectriClerk, a retro build inspired by the computers in Brazil, including old typewriter keyboard and freznel lens, and made for a game Chtulhu Lives! It's a fully functional Macintosh, and does it ever look sweet.

  64. Case-mod Rules by evilviper · · Score: 1

    I'm sure everyone else will chime-in with theirs as well, but personally, I have just one STRICT rule for case-mods:

    1. The mod-case must not be any larger than a standard PC case. Otherwise, where's the challenge?

    "Ooo look, here's my 'replica house' case-mod... I took a house, and stuck a computer inside it!"

    Case-mods have nothing to do with the PC anymore, and are just standard art works. Build an R2D2 model, put a motherboard in it: casemod! Buy a car, put a computer in it: casemod!

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  65. R2-D2 mod. by Cyno01 · · Score: 1

    Hey, i know the guy who did the r2-d2 case. Heres his original worklog.

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  66. Titanic PC Case by httpamphibio.us · · Score: 1

    Years ago when I was working at a computer store in Seattle we got some flyers for some new computer cases, I can't remember what the company was, but it was a major one. Anyway, the scene from Titanic with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet on the front of the ship was on the front of the case, a three dimensional circular badge about two inches in diameter... unfortunately we didn't order any.

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  67. Laptop Mods not to be Underestimated by wehe · · Score: 1

    Because laptops sales will outperform desktop sales soon, laptop and notebook moddings should occure in this top ten list, too. Often they are more difficult to modify and need special modding techniques for laptops. To me my weirdest laptop hacks are these fun moddings: laptops made from bread and chocolate as well as virtual hacks (some of them have been slashdotted already).