Every Time You Mod A Case, God Kills A Kitten

Ed Steele September 18, 2004 8



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Please, think of the kittens.
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Case modding has been taken in a whole different direction with this “reverse case mod” by whizzbang.
Next, I’d like to see a computer turned into a working toaster or coffee maker or something. Now that would be impressive.
Via b3ta



8 Comments »

  1. whizzbang September 18, 2004 at 1:02 am -

    Hey, it was my first try! cut us some slack!
    Next one is going to be a barbeque 🙂

  2. dynek September 18, 2004 at 1:09 am -

    hum omg 🙂

  3. birq September 18, 2004 at 1:24 am -

    I’m not dissing you, I’m just a forward-thinker 🙂
    Great job. Make sure you don’t forget to invite me over for the world’s first Intel-based barbecue.

  4. whizzbang September 18, 2004 at 10:10 am -

    No worries, it will be a spledid affair, most likly videoed and posted….
    lets see how those cases stand up to the heat!

  5. lukr September 20, 2004 at 7:12 pm -

    “Next, I’d like to see a computer turned into a working toaster or coffee maker or something. Now that would be impressive.”
    already done: http://articles.pimprig.com/featured_pimprig/the_caffeine_machine.php 🙂

  6. birq September 20, 2004 at 8:00 pm -

    That’s beautiful. Thanks. I did a cursory search before I posted that comment, but I should have known that there are people crazy enough to have already done that kind of stuff. I should have known, because I would be one of them if I had more free time. 🙂

  7. ml September 21, 2004 at 5:27 pm -

    The title of the article has no credibility. God does not kill His creation.
    thanks for the opportunity to comment. ML

  8. Jon September 23, 2004 at 10:36 pm -

    My friends and I bought a Siemens-Nixdorf 8850 mainframe from a swapmeet for $25. We briefly toyed with trying to get it to run and then turned it into a rolling tool chest.

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