Rootin' Tootin' Case Mod Roundup 175
BeoR writes "Modding is extremely popular nowadays... with the exception of some, a lot of mods end up in disappointment. Some mods just don't look right... This article is aimed at making "Case Modding" easy... as well as letting you try out any kinds of mods on your case without even scratching it... Check it out"
smallstepforman sent in a link to the aquatank, featuring very real, and probably unhappy, fish! That said, you'd think a computer case would be a happy place for a lizard or snake that would like a little bit on warmth.
We also ran a sectional story which I thought would be interesting for the round-up: PC Cases with Side or Top Mounted Drive Bays?
And, finally, JoeD writes "For my sins, I was emailed the following link: The Pink Hello Kitty Laptop. I struggled to find the adjectives to adequately describe this case mod, but decided that words are inadequate for some things." I think this might be the first custom modded laptop that we've featured on slashdot. Hope the next one won't be as disturbing.
I can't get all the components :-( (Score:4, Funny)
Laptop mod? (Score:3, Interesting)
I see "First" has a new definition (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I see "First" has a new definition (Score:1)
I Can't find a link for it, tho'
Eduo
Re:Laptop mod? (Score:1)
Re:Laptop mod? (Score:2)
Chris
Re:Laptop mod? (Score:1)
Re:Laptop mod? (Score:1)
Rootin' Tootin' (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Rootin' Tootin' (Score:1)
Close enough.
I've had plenty of hankerings in my time, but I've never had a hankerin' for Denny's food.
Re:Rootin' Tootin' (Score:1)
Re: (Score:2, Funny)
Re:grrr, what a waste (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:grrr, what a waste (Score:1)
Re:grrr, what a waste (Score:2)
I mean, Hello Kitty is huge in Japan, but has a small (yet loyal) fan base everywhere else... But it would send shivers down my spine to see a Barbie laptop, or a Teletubbies IMac...
(shudder...)
And if you get bored... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:And if you get bored... (Score:1)
Wow, nice job screwing up, fucktard. Maybe you should look up words that do exists.
stupider [dictionary.com]
It's beginning to look like /. repeats it's self.. (Score:2, Informative)
Speaking of REPITITION (Score:2)
I've seen just about enough posts about
PK
Re:It's beginning to look like /. repeats it's sel (Score:1)
chrisd could have just fucking asked first, and given me a chance to say no. It's not like my email isn't at the bottom of the page
Mailboxes (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Mailboxes (Score:2, Informative)
this from the son of a retired postmaster
Re:Mailboxes (Score:1)
Re:Mailboxes (Score:2, Informative)
(I know this because I delivered newspapers as a kid, and we were constantly reminded that if we stuck a newspaper in a mailbox, the company we worked for would be in hot water).
I should make an Ant Farm case mod... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:I should make an Ant Farm case mod... (Score:1)
<cheap pun>Your computer would STILL have less bugs than Windows!</cheap pun>
Re:I should make an Ant Farm case mod... (Score:1)
Re:I should make an Ant Farm case mod... (Score:1)
Doesn't a case-mod have to work? (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't see how this counts as a "case-mod"... Maybe "doorstop-mod", but that's about it...
P.S. Yes, I realize that my comment on such things is proof that I was bored enough to actually read through the better part of the PHKL page...
Re:Doesn't a case-mod have to work? (Score:2, Informative)
Actually, this [exonome.com] guy made the mod. And this [exonome.com] is a picture of him. Excuse me, I feel food coming back up.
Re:Doesn't a case-mod have to work? (Score:3, Funny)
Whether it works or not, I'm still gonna have nightmares about it.
And FU all too. (Score:3, Insightful)
I would like it noted that I never submitted this a case mod, and have never claimed anything about it. And if my Halloween costume makes your lunch come back up, get help for your gastrointestinal disorder.
Meanwhile, my latest mod did indeed work when I delivered it to the offices that requested it. It may be in the pages of the next issue of Popular Science.
Re:And FU all too. (Score:1)
Classic quote (Score:2)
ROFL!
Useful Article at Tom's hardware (Score:4, Informative)
Tom's Hardware [tomshardware.com] is currently running a feature entitled How To Select The Right Case For Your Computer [tomshardware.com] which takes modding potential into consideration, even suggesting the Directron [directron.com]/Super Flower - 201S as a sort of "pre-modded" option for those of us too busy playing games or just too plain lazy to put in the necessary work ourselves.
Re:Useful Article at Tom's hardware (Score:1)
it seems fitting.. (Score:1)
No links to porn! (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:No links to porn! (Score:1)
Re:No links to porn! (Score:2, Flamebait)
Re:No links to porn! (Score:2)
Re:No links to porn! (Score:4, Funny)
To each his own. Welcome to the Internet.
Now go home. :)
Re:No links to porn! (Score:4, Interesting)
You have serious personal control issues.
It might be worth noting that the images might meet the dictionary definition [m-w.com] of "pornography" depending on your personal reaction to the image. But they hardly meet the usual type of content associated with the term.
I found the included imagery... imature. But it was very easy to scroll past the two images and pay attention to the real content of the site: a fish aquarium in a computer case.
But hey - I have that kind of self control. Maybe you don't.
Well said (Score:2)
Thong/bikini models aren't my taste (by a long shot), but I would hardly find them outright offensive. Indeed, most common decency laws state that pornography and indecency are based completely on the morals and judgement of the community. Given the goatse.cx that has typically proliferated here, I think one would be hard pressed to argue that an "average" /. reader would be offended by images of women in small bathing suits.
Even if I don't have to agree with the site author's taste in pictures -- swimsuit or otherwise -- which he chooses to put on his site, I most certainly do have to agree with his right to put those pictures there.
People get worked up (no pun intended) over the strangest things...
-B
Re:No links to porn! (Score:1)
Re:No links to porn! (Score:1)
Here's an idea: If you don't want to be fired for reading Slashdot at work, don't read Slashdot at work.
Thank you.
Wah, Wah -- it wasn't porn! (Score:1)
Find something to do with your time, aside from whining about non-problems.
Re:No links to porn! (Score:1)
Re:No links to porn! (Score:1)
nope, the fish are just fine (Score:2, Informative)
What, are people too hung up on the soft-pr0n ch1xs in th0ngs to read the rest of the auqatank page?
BTW, the "neon tetra" he talks about is the breed of fish, not some kind of four-way processor mod.
Re:nope, the fish are just fine (Score:4, Funny)
Man, could you imagine a beowulf clust... errr... school of them.
Not the heat - it's the UV LED that worries me (Score:1)
There are apparently a host of different types of UV LEDs. From the LED Museum [att.net], here's a quote about one particularly nasty one:
"This is one LED that you should NEVER, EVER look at directly with your eyes. This is because the invisible ultraviolet radiation is harmful to them, and can cause corneal fogging that mimics cataracts; and can cause even more severe damage to your eye's lens with only slightly prolonged exposure.
Thankfully here, the LED's UV emission is all long-wave, and not the even nastier medium and shortwave kind. If you need to view this LED directly for any reason (studying it, curious, etc.), obtain a UV filter and place it between your eyes and the LED's window before you try feeding this LED any power."
Case mod? (Score:2)
fish tank case? (Score:2)
ok, maybe not.
Re:fish tank case? (Score:1)
Perpetual power for your PC.
Hmmm...
Hello, Patent office?...
Fish Tank Mod (Score:1)
Why not make a case mod in which all of the components sat in deionized water? The theory behind this is that deionized H2O doesn't conduct; therefore, it wouldn't conduct and thus submersing all of the components in your case would work. Has anyone done any investigating into whether this is practical? Has anyone already done it?
If it works, this is is definitely the holy grail of case-modding.
Re:Fish Tank Mod (Score:1)
Re:Fish Tank Mod (Score:1)
Re:Fish Tank Mod (Score:1)
Pretty sure that's just his roboty voicebox garbling the phrase "Pathetic Fools!"
Not that I have the movie on DVD and watch it on a daily basis, or anything, in case you were wondering.
Re:Fish Tank Mod (Score:2)
Re:Fish Tank Mod (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Fish Tank Mod (Score:1)
Re:Fish Tank Mod (Score:1, Funny)
As has been suggested before.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Forget fishes in PCs. I keep my kitten in a... (Score:2)
It's a Bonsai Kitten [bonsaikitten.com]
My favorite mod... (Score:3, Funny)
Why do I get the feeling... (Score:5, Funny)
...that these are the same people who can make a bong out of anything?
"OK, get me a broomstick, some PVC pipe and a cantaloupe."
Re:Why do I get the feeling... (Score:1)
Jaysyn
Re:Why do I get the feeling... (Score:1)
Re:Why do I get the feeling... (Score:1)
Because you can put a refill back in the pen, and suck on it whilst looking for inspiration whilst doing your finals. At least I did.
Re:Why do I get the feeling... (Score:2)
Horrible air flow. (Score:1)
On that mailbox mod, the position of the Panaflo (looks like 80mm) fan is absolutely horrible. He has the fan stuck up against the side of the box, with a screen to the outside only covering maybe a 1/4 to a 1/3 of the fan area. Number 1, you are getting absolutely horrible air flow from that (especially with the heat coming off of the cathode in there) and number 2, you are stressing the fan by forcing it to blow air on (or suck air from) a directly connected flat surface. With the amount of work he was putting into getting the metal and making brackets already, he should have just cut up a duct for the fan, and placed it at least a couple inches away from the screen. The duct would increase air flow dramatically, would be fairly easy to build, and would look much better under the cathode than a bunch of empty space.
Re:Horrible air flow. (Score:1)
Modding... Fun but worth it? (Score:1)
Grr. Mac's don't lend themselves very well to (Score:1)
Pi
Re:Grr. Mac's don't lend themselves very well to (Score:1)
I think my favourite of the images shown was this [planetcasemod.com] one.
Not got a NeXT machine meself, but that did make me wish I had...
Re:Grr. Mac's don't lend themselves very well to (Score:2)
You want evidence?
http://www.applefritter.com [applefritter.com]
There's your evidence.
Ever heard of MacQuariums? Little Blue the budgie and its Classic cage? The Lego Mac? This has been going on for years. The Classic Mac has always been an inspiration to modders...there's something just so kawaii about it that decoration of it is second nature. All I can say to the 1337 PC c@s3 h4x0rz is "what took you so long?"
Casemod: French bathroom fixtures (Score:3, Funny)
You've overclocked everything with a transistor; you're watercooling them.
Now, you have a use for all that warm water; it makes a comfortable wash that keeps you hygienic, and prevents you from getting a rash from sitting in front of your computer, on your toilet, for 72 hours at a stretch.
The Art of Design is all about taking harmonious advantage of the resources already available to you. It is all about turning your tower into a bidet.
Some helpful aluminum tips for modders (Score:5, Informative)
Sheet metal does rock, but aluminum flashing won't rust and is easier to work. A big roll of the stuff that will last for years. It's easier to work than steel and much lighter. The drawback is that flashing is thin and not as strong as available heavy steel sheet. You can overcome this by bending a few edges and mounting stiffening pieces. I love my aluminum sheet roll almost as much as I love duct tape.
Mixing steel and aluminum is a bad idea. Their electronegativities are far appart so your steel will rust quickly. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it can be done and there are places for it.
Re:Some helpful aluminum tips for modders (Score:1)
List of over 300 case mod articles ... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:List of over 300 case mod articles ... (Score:1)
Very nice list! (Score:1)
Shiny NeXT Cube-based System (Score:5, Interesting)
http://www.pheatonforums.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php
And the final pictures here:
http://www.planetcasemod.com/NeXT/Final/angleshot
http://www.planetcasemod.com/NeXT/Final/angleshot
http://www.planetcasemod.com/NeXT/Final/angleshot
This is quite possibly the most impressive case mod I have ever seen.
You can buy one of those displays at B.G. Micro [bgmicro.com], in case you're wondering.
Re:Shiny NeXT Cube-based System (Score:1)
Re:Shiny NeXT Cube-based System (Score:1)
Re:Shiny NeXT Cube-based System (Score:1)
Really Really Stupid (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Really Really Stupid (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Really Really Stupid (Score:1)
Isn't this kind of like asking the point of climbing Mount Everest? Because it's human nature to do difficult/interesting things that aren't necessarily productive just because we can. I should think anyone with any observational ability at all would have figured that out by now.
Re:Really Really Stupid (Score:1)
Re:Really Really Stupid (Score:1)
Hahaha... Smart ass
I really wouldn't worry too much... (Score:1)
Re:I really wouldn't worry too much... (Score:1)
Thread title. (Score:2)
Security mods (Score:2, Funny)
Personal Preference (Score:2, Interesting)
DBZ Case Mod (Score:1)
Re:P0rn (Score:1)
Re:case mods (Score:1)