Write Lightning is a blog from writer Deb Thompson.
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(Some links or topics may not be completely kid-appropriate.)
Everyone is welcome here.
(Some links or topics may not be completely kid-appropriate.)
Tue, Jun 08 2004
Computer Cases Get A Life Of Their Own
I've seen a few computer cases that were clear or colored or had other unusual looks about them. But the folks who do these case mods are serious about getting a one-of-a-kind look to their puter. Of course, if a person wanted to get the most bang for their buck, they might combine the qualities of the best of computing with the best of coffeemaking and come up with something like this.
If you're the type who likes pushing your computer case and its contents to the limit, you can find some goodies and advice at Voided Warranty. I don't do these things, though I have to admit that something like this GingerbreadPC would be fun to have under the tree at Christmas. Someone even worked a computer into a case that would look nice in the boudoir. You don't have to do anything drastic. You could just update your case with an official Spiderman Fan Grill Guard. But if you get really serious about doing case art and modification, you could be like the guy who plans to take his commissioned project for Intel right into the future, with a mod that makes me think of a back-to-the-future kind of Rocketeer.
posted at: 10:31 | category: /Playing | link to this entry
I've seen a few computer cases that were clear or colored or had other unusual looks about them. But the folks who do these case mods are serious about getting a one-of-a-kind look to their puter. Of course, if a person wanted to get the most bang for their buck, they might combine the qualities of the best of computing with the best of coffeemaking and come up with something like this.
If you're the type who likes pushing your computer case and its contents to the limit, you can find some goodies and advice at Voided Warranty. I don't do these things, though I have to admit that something like this GingerbreadPC would be fun to have under the tree at Christmas. Someone even worked a computer into a case that would look nice in the boudoir. You don't have to do anything drastic. You could just update your case with an official Spiderman Fan Grill Guard. But if you get really serious about doing case art and modification, you could be like the guy who plans to take his commissioned project for Intel right into the future, with a mod that makes me think of a back-to-the-future kind of Rocketeer.
posted at: 10:31 | category: /Playing | link to this entry