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[ April 14th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Steampunk: Old-school Brewery PC Casemod Goes Beyond Over-the-top

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This Russian antique brewery PC case modis without a doubt the most ridiculously over-the-top thing I have ever seen. There is no word to adequately capture the nature of this beast, except perhaps for “awesome.”

More pictures than you need to see in the gallery after the jump. But seriously, check them out because the detail on this case is nothing short of astounding. (more…)

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[ March 3rd, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Alien PS3 Casemod is Grotesque in a Good Way

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GavinTats a tattoo artist and case modder has produced this incredibly awesome Alien PS3 case mod. The effect was created by sculpting epoxy putty which was then covered in black paint.
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[ February 28th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

The Uberreview’s Best of February

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We write about a lot of stuff here at Uberreview, but there are some things that tickle my fancy a little more than others, so if you have a few minutes to indulge me, please check out our top ten posts of February. They are in no particular order, other than being ordered reverse chronologically, albeit slightly imperfectly.

Read on for our top ten posts of February. (more…)

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[ February 18th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Steampunk Frankenstein Computer Casemod the Steampunkest ‘puter Ever

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I am hoping that the Steampunk Frankenstein computer case mod by Dana Mattocks has some specs to match the exterior, but it really doesn’t matter, this is without a doubt the most awesome steampunk desktop I have ever seen.

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[ February 15th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Twelve Buildable DIY Projects That Don’t Suck

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If you haven’t done an awesome DIY project since you can remember then today is your lucky day, we have twelve ideas lined up here that given enough time and energy, pretty much anyone can put together. Don’t get me wrong, there are some tough projects here, but stepping out of your comfort zone is the best way to acquire new skills, and once you’ve got them (as long as you maintain them), they are with you for life.

To make life easier, we have included a difficulty scale: 1- a very simple project with almost no skill required, it is just a matter of screwing a few parts together; 2 – a simple project with some specialized knowledge or skills required; 3 – a moderately difficult project that may need several skills and/or basic soldering to complete; 4 – a difficult project that requires a range of skills and may demand some intricate soldering; 5 – an extremely difficult project that requires detailed knowledge and a range of skills.

Note: even the most difficult projects that we have selected are buildable, but will likely require a good deal of research. These projects are difficult, not necessarily due to the building involved, but because there is likely to be a certain amount of improvisation necessary to get the job done. For this reason, people are going to have to know or be prepared to learn the why not just the how of the design process. As long as it doesn’t involve doing anything particularly dangerous, we thoroughly recommend biting off more than you can chew. It is the best way to learn!

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