Russian Wall-E Case Mod

This project took 18 days from this Russian guy to accomplish. It all has began after he has watched that cartoon. An idea sparked thru his head “I want to build such thing to hold my computer stuff in it”. A solid-metal Wall-E computer case, each detail carefully cut from the metal sheets processed and put in place. Swiss precision homemade heavy metal WallE geeky step-by-step history is waiting us below:
Viral Video of the Week from Internet:
The Post Order Fail

This Russian guy has ordered his brand new SONY laptop via DHL.
He waited a few days and when he got the package he was so excited.
He passionately tore the box and found there…
CD Fans

This Russian guys are into CD-ROM cult, a private religious group worshiping CD’s (but denying DVD’s in any form as a heresy). One of the main principles of their ideology is to use compact discs in each every aspect of their life - they wear them like jewelery, use it in clothing and even use it in the way as you can see on the second picture on their parties:
Burn PC, Burn!

What do they do with old PCs in Russia? They burn it!
Russian Servers Need Special Cooling

So when it’s hot computer servers need cooling.
Look how they manage to cool servers in one Russian office.
Handle With Care

This photos are from the street of Ukraine.
Guy seems to forget about handle with care rule. (more…)
Multiprocessor Table Based on Compact Discs
A Russian guy living in Israel has created a multiprocessor table based on compact discs.
What the heck is a “multiprocessor table”?
It becomes clear after viewing those pictures below:
Computer in a Shoe Box
Another example of Russian home made creative design.
We have seen a lot of cool mods of PC and Mac cases done with hi-tech thingies.
Also I have seen the PC cases made from precious metalls or with antique materials.
And this PC case is the most cheap I think that can be.
It’s made of a paper shoe box. Take a look:

Mouse Made of Stone

Here is a computer mouse made of stone by Russian designer Neko.
Cameroon authorities earn millions on a similarity of “.cm” and “.com” TLDs
Internet authorities of Cameroon have found that they are getting millions web requests daily as a result of people typing mistakes. People who type in a domain name sometimes miss a letter “o” and are geting “.cm” at the end of
the domain instead of “.com”. When you would multiply this to billions of .com requests daily you would understand how many requests land in Cameroon.
So what do you think they have done? They made one template for all non-existent “.cm” domains and now all such requests end at a “search engine” alike webpage. All the clicks on this page are redirected to a search results of a “Pay-Per-Click” search engine Overture. You can try yourself if you want. Just type in any famous domain name but make it “.cm” not “.com”. (more…)



