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26-Oct-2003, 05:43 PM #16
okay here it is, the moment you have been waiting for http://www.geocities.com/legocomputer2002/lego.html I know that it is pretty crappy, but anglefire and yahoo have been giving me crap in HTML so i am using a premade site, grrrr. it is just okay.
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27-Oct-2003, 10:32 PM #17
saxman - just a suggestion.
You may want to consider resizing those pics before you upload them. I was wanting to have a look, but I'm on dirty old rural dialup and really don't want to tie up my machine for a couple of days, loading those pics.

IRFANVIEW is free and does a good job of resizing.
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03-Nov-2003, 08:08 PM #18
okay, here it is...again. i added 2 more pics, but they are now 1000x750 not 1600x1200. so i hope it loads faster, but beware, i use a 56k and it takes me a few minutes(thank god for minimize).
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Wow cool looking saxman17.
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05-Nov-2003, 03:59 PM #21
okay, i have shown you my computer, but you have just shown me a few of yours. c'mon. Has anybody built a computer out of a VCR, or maybe built a computer in a monitor, that would be cool. how about building the computer in the desk. Get working on these. Also, i would really like to do legos justice, so if anybody has the time to build a better looking actually good computer, that would be so much cooler
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05-Nov-2003, 04:53 PM #22
Ok here's my idea:

I want to use a small portable bar fridge and build a computer inside it! You could overclock the stuffing out of an AMD and never overheat. It would be almost as handy as a laptop too!

http://www.codygifts.com/default.asp...ord=bar+fridge
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05-Nov-2003, 06:15 PM #23
You'll need a dehumidifying element there as well jim. And do you have plans for a microwave as a stackable unit as well, you know, for cookouts and stuff
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Nope, no micro-nuker but I plan on leaving the shelves in the door for CDs and beer cans!
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05-Nov-2003, 07:49 PM #25
A computer in a monitor was posted here before and it was very cool looking. Can't find the link but it showed how it was all made and looks great. It has a LCD screen in the front and the rest behind it.
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05-Nov-2003, 07:54 PM #26
I remember that as well. gotrootdude posted the link, the one that was assembled on the kitchen table.
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Yes a very cool looking PC it was too.
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05-Nov-2003, 09:01 PM #28
And I'm still looking for a large enough monitor case to attempt it myself someday.
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05-Nov-2003, 09:28 PM #29
Well look at some models and they are very big crt like sony and I think compact.
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05-Nov-2003, 10:12 PM #30
That its. Now we're thinking. We should build a site to host all of our great ideas. The TV computer, the wall computer, the lego computer, the fridge computer, a microwave, i have a friend hooked on the VCR computer, the posibillities are endlesss
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