How is this for a computer case? A case with no fans.

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WOW!!!

-nuff said!
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Is good for making french fries too!




(kidding!)

I'd only do it with *your* hardware.
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Its all good, one problem, your room might start to smell like old food. :shock: You know what would be AWSOME! Put stuff in it , make them float in the middle.
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OMG THAT CAN'T WORK!
I didn't read it yet, but from the picture that sounds impossible.
And yes Greg, I would float all kinds of stuff in there.
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Greg Boyington wrote:Its all good, one problem, your room might start to smell like old food. :shock: You know what would be AWSOME! Put stuff in it , make them float in the middle.
Or get some of that wax stuff and make it into a Lavalamp! :D

They said that motor oil would be better in the long run. And you can always add perfumes and scenting to it. They make scented oil for candles it should work. It would be funny to add "Burned up electrical components" scent, and have the computer still work! heh
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