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		<title>Mightygodking » Fun From Yesterday!</title>
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Courtesy of TNG, a collection of reimagined covers for the Atari 2600 [note to young'uns: cover images themselves are original, with only new titles added]. Surprisingly I can only immediately identify Defenders and Yars&#8217; Revenge. Look for the passing references to both Harry Potter and the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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<p>Courtesy of TNG, a collection of reimagined covers for the Atari 2600 [note to young'uns: cover images themselves are original, with only new titles added]. Surprisingly I can only immediately identify <em>Defenders</em> and <em>Yars&#8217; Revenge</em>. Look for the passing references to both Harry Potter and the <em>Rocky Horror Picture Show</em>.</p>
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		<title>Dell’s Bamboo Computer</title>
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Michael Dell&#8217;s Earth Day presentation at Fortune&#8217;s Brainstorm:Green conference showcased a prototype design that takes up 81% less space and uses 70% less power than a &#8220;standard desktop.&#8221;
Earth2Tech: Pictures of Dell’s Eco Bamboo Computer
Engadget: Dell unveils tiny bamboo-cased eco-computer concept
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<p>Michael Dell&#8217;s Earth Day presentation at Fortune&#8217;s <a href="http://www.timeinc.net/fortune/conferences/brainstormgreen/green_home.html" target="_blank">Brainstorm:Green</a> conference showcased a prototype design that takes up 81% less space and uses 70% less power than a &#8220;standard desktop.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://earth2tech.com/2008/04/22/pictures-of-dells-eco-bamboo-computer/">Earth2Tech: </a><a href="http://earth2tech.com/2008/04/22/pictures-of-dells-eco-bamboo-computer/">Pictures of Dell’s Eco Bamboo Computer</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/22/dell-unveils-tiny-bamboo-cased-eco-computer-concept/" target="_blank">Engadget: Dell unveils tiny bamboo-cased eco-computer concept</a></p>
<p>While any power and space savings are laudable, what most interests me is any progress towards the concept of Chia Pet McKenzie&#8217;s Sandbenders computer as described in William Gibson&#8217;s <em>Idoru</em> with its handcrafted case made of coral, ivory-like nutwood, and &#8220;old [aluminum] cans they dig up on the beach, cast&#8230;in sand-molds.&#8221; As computers by and large continue to shrink—via standards like <a href="http://www.dtxpc.org/" target="_blank">DTX</a> and the proliferation of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_form_factor" target="_blank">small form factor</a> (SFF) models—the possibility looms for a boutique industry of <a href="http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/62/1/" target="_blank">beautifully-crafted cases</a> made from natural, sustainable materials (note that while aluminum is highly recyclable, it is energy-intensive to create) that might even support a tribal community in place of turquoise jewelry or woven baskets.</p>
<p>For a machine befitting another Gibson setting, the Victorian steampunk of <em>Difference Engine</em>, Dave Veloz <a href="http://steampunkworkshop.com/daveveloz.shtml" target="_blank">modded a Mac Mini with monitor and keyboard</a>. Be sure and check out the intricate scrollwork on the Mini casing itself.</p>
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