
Famed case modder Brian Carter created this custom PC based on Battlefield 3 which features a crosshair intake fan, a fridge hidden in a first aid pack, giant military toggle switches and, wait for it… a spinning chaingun.
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As a woman, I can tell you that we gals are generally shocked (and happy) when we don’t have to remind our significant other about an anniversary. I’m pretty sure it’s just part of the female genetic code to understand that it’s not in the male genertic code to remember the way we do. *
So, when you remember, that’s always a plus.
But when you not only remember and then come up with something geeky and awesome like this, well…
…let’s just say you’re likely going to get a little. ::wink::
Well played, crazedadman. Well played.
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Plug Blob or Flow into a USB port and their big LED eyes will start glowing. Caress them gently and they will start to wink. Touch it again, and their eyes will start blinking wildly. A third time will make it sleep.
Did..did it just have an orgasm and fall asleep?
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Some people put up wall graphics of their favorite sports figures. Nerds, on the other hand, might put up a “heroes of technology” wall graphic like this CRT monitor.
In my opinion, they should do a whole line of these things. Floppy disks, the Atari 2600, a giant image of Martin Cooper, the inventor of the cellphone. Yeah, imagine a giant version of this image hanging on your wall:
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Put these cute little guys to work cleaning your monitor with their dust pads, then savagely pop off their heads to brush all of the Cheetos crumbs hiding in the crevices of your keyboard. Action shots are available after the break.
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Hey, even nerds still get old fashioned mail now and then. Mostly eBay-ed collectible action figures and products from the Bacon of the Month club—but mail nonetheless.
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