Computer Moddings
The most strange moddings of computer cases you have ever seen. Click to see more.
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The most strange moddings of computer cases you have ever seen. Click to see more.
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Invented in 1975 by Steven J. Sasson. It weighed eight pounds, was the size of a toaster, and produced a 0.01 megapixel image that took 23 seconds to record onto a digital cassette tape. Click to see the larger version of the photo.
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Really impressive technology, using the falling water as the canvas. Ah those japaneses…
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It is not a CGI, but a real one moving around the place. Real wonder for kids (and not only for kids, of course).
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A concept of the future, which can dive 10m underwater. And it is even… a cabrio (convertible). Click on the image to learn more about it.
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This probably is one of the most complicated Goldberg machine ever made, using household items. Let’s enjoy it again.
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Cool creation by Greg Blonder, using LEGO as building blocks and LEGO Mindstorm platform for logic programming. Watch the demo below, and visit his page for more info.
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