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smithy

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Neon_WA

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i can just imagine the poisonous fumes coming off the plastic monitor shell will end turning the hamster into the incredible hamp
EDIT >> is a Hampster a Hamster that uses Napster ? _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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smithy

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or how about the paint fumes from the grill going into your food....and i'm sure they used unleaded paint lol _________________ My former Intel collection:
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D.8080

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Interesting.
Nice stuff. |
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hugo929

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JAC

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i made it to #14 before I lost the will to live
instant gratification and reduced attention spans dictate lists of 5 or no longer than 10.
animals in a cage, hmm.. no. why would you want a rodent laying down excrement and urine in a confined space... least of all next to your pc. |
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CPUShack

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magictom

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magictom

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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:18 pm Post subject: |
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| CPUShack wrote: | | they forgot targets |
#19 is pretty close, though, just the "bullet" is mega-size LOL |
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johnorun

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D.8080

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Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:13 am Post subject: |
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| johnorun wrote: | | I love the C4004 cuff-links! |
I've tried for some time to create 2 Athlon cufflinks. The problem is to remove the cores perfectly (the die). And to be matching in size.
The last thing is to find the pieces to mount them on. But it's worth it. |
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JAC

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| CPUQueen wrote: | | Talk about cool uses for old electronics. I'm especially fond of the necklaces/ornaments made from old CD's and RAM sticks. |
Old CD's ok.. old electronic boards and stuff up against your skin for hours.. probably not so great. I wouldnt recommend it.
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This actually reminds me of the time I saw someone using an old Castle Greyskull toy and utilizing it as a computer case. It really goes to show you that us nerds are the dominantly creative people out there. LOL.  |
Computers are a good start.. check out things like the Arduino for a whole different level of geekyness. |
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