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Day: October 21, 2006

Pre Geek-o-ween Mini Extra

October 21, 2006 by Will O'Brien 16 Comments


[Zodiac] sent in this pumpkin computer. Gutted laptop, dvd drive, need I say more?

[max] sent along this ‘flaming’ led modded pitchfork.

I ran across Woz lighting himself up.

[Jon] and [Shawn] sent along this freaky project. [Warning: Involves taxidermy] [Jon] suggests a bluetooth headset… Dude.

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