This brings up an excellent point. Why can't I get a cool looking case for my Wintel machine? I bought a tower case, painted it black, and marblized it, and did the same for my monitor. (Now that's a little tricky..) But how come I can't buy a funky case? Unless I buy an Apple of course.
Interestingly, the audiophile industry has expressed interest in firwire. So has the home theater market. the idea was as long as all the components were daisy-chained together, it didn't matter how they were connected to each other, the system would be able to sort itself out.
these aren't real wood cases, they're more like a veneer. Unusual looking though
http://wood.rwebsite.com/main.html
This brings up an excellent point. Why can't I get a cool looking case for my Wintel machine? I bought a tower case, painted it black, and marblized it, and did the same for my monitor. (Now that's a little tricky..) But how come I can't buy a funky case? Unless I buy an Apple of course.
Interestingly, the audiophile industry has expressed interest in firwire. So has the home theater market. the idea was as long as all the components were daisy-chained together, it didn't matter how they were connected to each other, the system would be able to sort itself out.