Peter Edge works in a small computer store building computers all day from off-the-shelf parts. Pay a visit to his website to see what happens when he gets the idea to create a computer case built entirely of spare 80mm cooling fans.
Month: June 2005
Image of the Day: TIE Fighter Case Mod
ExtremeTech has a short article up about the first winner in their science fiction computer case mod contest, a scale model Star Wars TIE Fighter that serves as both computer case and desk.
Another Wonkavision
There’s a new trailer online for those of you looking forward to the July 15th release of Tim Burton’s Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
Tiananmen Square Anniversary
Today marks the 16th anniversary of the infamous two days of violence in China’s Tiananmen Square, when the People’s Liberation Army ended months of pro-democracy protesting by moving in and confronting the protesters with military force on June 3rd and 4th, 1989.
The images from those events are powerful, even today. There are few people who aren’t immediately struck by the photo above, known as “The Unknown Rebel“, in which a single man stood out in front of a rolling column of Chinese tanks moving in on the protesters.
The video footage of this small, unarmed man is equally captivating, as he holds the tanks at bay for nearly a half-hour, stepping in front of them every time they try to turn and move around him. Eventually, he even crawls onto the lead tank and talks to the driver, though no one knows for sure what he said. Soon after that, nervous bystanders pulled him off the tank and into the crowd.
Though his identity and eventual fate were never completely confirmed, the “Unknown Rebel” was named in Time Magazine’s 1989 list of “the 100 most influential people of the 20th century“.
Image of the Day: Japan’s Standing Red Panda
USA Today has a story about Futa, the 23-inch tall red panda that resides in Japan’s Chiba Zoological Park.
Futa has become a popular attraction at the park after photos were released showing him standing upright on a number of occasions, something that zoo officials says is not uncommon among red pandas.