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Posted 24/03/2002 19:34:50


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Hi,

I wonder if anybody else would be interested in knowing about this. I have recently discovered that there is a big community who tear apart their cases drill holes in them and paint and fill them with all sorts of things (like lights etc). After having wondered at the uniqueness of some cases then glancing down at my cream box i decided to give it a go. so far its been going well with an old 386 I bought (just in case I mucked up) and a few cans of stuff available from Halfords.

I'm planning to install a window and a cathode light inside the case (will look really good in my CV).

So just wondering if theres any chance of an Article or series on how to customise our computers. I didnt know about this till recently so Im sure other dont as well.


Regards
Dale Scriven



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Dale (MBCS,MCDST,(MCP 271,272,270,290)A+,ITIL v3 F,DSE Assessor)
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Posted 25/03/2002 11:23:27
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We'd be quite interested in this as well - we've seen examples at various shows, but if any readers want to send through images of their modded case to us, then we'll try and make some space in the magazine to feature them!

Simon



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