World’s First Lego Computer | HP Pavilion Converted into Lego Hardware [PIC]

World’s First Lego Computer | HP Pavilion Converted into Lego Hardware [PIC]
From The Site” Here’s the story: My 6-year-old son and I built this in 2003, using an HP Pavilion. It took about a month and $80 in bricks. There are no screws or glue — everything is held together with Lego bricks. By the way, I saw some comments about heat, but it’s not a problem. This thing stays on 24/7, mostly as an email machine, and the windows above the processor fan are tilted about 30 degrees so there’s plenty of ventilation. Thanks for checking it out!”
Go to LegoComputer.com for more 25 pictures and source
What if people bought cars like they buy computers? [JOKES]
What if people bought cars like they buy computers? I found a funny page about this;
General Motors doesn’t have a “help line” for people who don’t know how to drive, because people don’t buy cars like they buy computers – but imagine if they did…
- Helpline:
- “General Motors Helpline, how can I help you?”
- Customer:
- “I got in my car and closed the door, and nothing happened!”
- Helpline:
- “Did you put the key in the ignition and turn it?”
- Customer:
- “What’s an ignition?”
- Helpline:
- “It’s a starter motor that draws current from your battery and turns over the engine.”
- Customer:
- “Ignition? Motor? Battery? Engine? How come I have to know all of these technical terms just to use my car?”




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