like someone on IRC said, that case compensates for soemthing playing with ya cant wait to see this, and hurry up, would ya?
cat j/k i could never hurt a cat unless it runs towards my vehicle while i'm drivng and manages to kill it's self, other than that the case very very very prommising, i mena you could fit a body in there!!!, but ya mod on and be happy
That hackers idea is good imo. You could do lots of them and when all those "viruses" are comming down have it like that, or names of files projected onto the sides of each case and then you could look through your files that way.
i'd mod the cat. equip it with night vision goggles so it would have uber night vision, put knives on its feet, strap some kind of gun turret to its back, and you have one crazy killing machine "a grizzly bear with a chainsaw...now THERE'S a killing machine."
if you get some decent heatpipes, im thinking.. passive rig, so totaly silence, and a computer that save on heating bills (being that itl turn into a giant radiator) adding lamps would add ambient heat would it not? unless you use CCFL's anyway, crazy mod, nice to see what its like when done
heat rises. Also, the "ceiling" that would seperate the lighting on top from the main computer body would be 3/4 inch particle board with aluminum foil to reflect. It shouldnt affect PC temps at all.
hey to get out spot weilds it works best to just drill them out, or use a dremel cut off wheel, trus me i'm a weilder.
Why don't you go and buy yourself a "spot weld" drill bit for a couple of bucks. This is a drill bit that doesn't have a tapered end (like normal bit) but has a cutting tip out at the edge of the bit. This then essentially cuts a small circle (~2mm in diametre) AROUND your spot weld through the top layer of metal (Welds are quite tough). Once this is done the 2 sheets of metal just fall apart with the spot weld attached to one sheet (which will fit back in the old hole). Just tack weld, pop rivet, screw, velcro or bubblegum back together. Think of the money you would save on grinding discs (not to mention time and frustration)