Not bad but I after reading the article I was daydreaming of building a watercooled PC inside a fishtank, with real tropical fish. Before anyone thinks I mean immersing electrical components I mean having a double skinned case, with the PC in the middle and fish swimming round it.Hmm, an U shape with the opening at the back for all the cables and an external DVD/CDRW should do it nicely, alternatively have a drawer that slides out the back that holds the PC, then the fish can swim over the nice hot bits too. So long as we have an angelfish called Wanda and a little treasure chest with the key to the PC hidden in it. When is someone going to use leaded glass (like out TV picture tubes) instead of plastic to keep the interference down?
Oh, I only daydream about case mods as life's too short - I'd rather be cutting code, mountain biking or being a family man, and not necessarily in that order (biking comes last).
Or build your own selector box, or even better,
just plug a set of speakers into each box. I mean I only need one decent set up for games, all the other machines just need to get my attention occasionally when the KVM switch is 'pointed' elsewhere - and if I want music I have non-computer equipment for that (OK so a CD player has a microprocessor but I listen to radio and vinyl too).
VERY UNIQUE, so it's extremely the only one of its kind, as opposed to being only slight the only one of its kind?
When is someone going to use leaded glass (like out TV picture tubes) instead of plastic to keep the interference down?
Oh, I only daydream about case mods as life's too short - I'd rather be cutting code, mountain biking or being a family man, and not necessarily in that order (biking comes last).
Or build your own selector box, or even better, just plug a set of speakers into each box.
I mean I only need one decent set up for games, all the other machines just need to get my attention occasionally when the KVM switch is 'pointed' elsewhere - and if I want music I have non-computer equipment for that (OK so a CD player has a microprocessor but I listen to radio and vinyl too).