So let me get this straight, someone going to MIT is building a computer? Out of off-the-shelf parts?! That is outrageous!
Why aren't you 1337. Where are my quantum computers? Where is my carbon solid-state memory? Where is my liquid-cooled processor for goodness sakes--you are still using a fan?!
1992 called--they want you to stop screwing with their technology.
Off the shelf nothing - I made that with a laser and 20 hand-positioned mirrors. And if I didn't make it with a laser, I definitely used tin snips at least twice during installation. One of those two sentences is true.
So let me get this straight, someone going to MIT is building a computer? Out of off-the-shelf parts?! That is outrageous!
Why aren't you 1337. Where are my quantum computers? Where is my carbon solid-state memory? Where is my liquid-cooled processor for goodness sakes--you are still using a fan?!
1992 called--they want you to stop screwing with their technology.
Off the shelf nothing - I made that with a laser and 20 hand-positioned mirrors. And if I didn't make it with a laser, I definitely used tin snips at least twice during installation. One of those two sentences is true.
Ha.
Also, thingsarecool called, it want's its comment back.