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I would've loved to have seen everyone else's mods. Yours was awesome though, surprised you didn't cut your fingers off! My throat was frozen from drinking all that soda
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QUOTE (tazzyface @ Feb 6 2010, 02:39 AM)
I would've loved to have seen everyone else's mods. Yours was awesome though, surprised you didn't cut your fingers off! My throat was frozen from drinking all that soda
Cheers dude
I had a Leatherman to help cut the cans, I did get a nick though
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If I recall the discussion in the IRC channel (irc.oz.org #respawn ) correctly, the photos up are all we have - there may have been someone else floating around taking photos, but the ones in the gallery are all of the photos taken by us (ie, Zardoz's cameras).
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Yay! Happy days
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Case modding these days requires more time and effort compared to back in the days when a simple window cut out and some cold cathodes was considered mods. These days you really have to go all out to create something unique and cool looking. This cost money and time.
Mods that are within the average persons skill are available as off the shelf components these days, you really have to go out of your way to make something original these days.
Unfortunately I was asleep when the actual case mod competition showoff thing happened, so nobody took a photo of my mod . I made a working handle for my Armour case using nothing but cable ties and a little duct tape.
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QUOTE (wolfmother @ Mar 7 2010, 07:19 PM)
Unfortunately I was asleep when the actual case mod competition showoff thing happened, so nobody took a photo of my mod . I made a working handle for my Armour case using nothing but cable ties and a little duct tape.
Easily the most functional mod.
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TRON MAN SAYS: Using proper spelling and grammar makes you look smart. USE THEM! =D
Unfortunately I was asleep when the actual case mod competition showoff thing happened, so nobody took a photo of my mod . I made a working handle for my Armour case using nothing but cable ties and a little duct tape.