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Crazies turn petrol (gas) can into PC

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Thu Oct 03 2002, 12:16
THE INQUIRER has been alerted to an innovation that probably Intel's desktop man Louis Burns would describe as a new innovation, it is such an innovation.

It's not Freshwater, and it's not Dishwater. No, it's a PC made out of a petrol pot, a gas can, or whatever you want to describe it out there in auto-land.

The "NT Gas Station" is described over at mini-itx.com, and uses Mitel's "e-smith-server".

The innovators used Plumber's Adhesive, and other materials to keep everything in place.

And you can find details of the wacky PC project just here. µ

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