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No, Legos can't compute, but you can build a Lego Computer. I had assorted computer parts but no case for them. I also had a few thousand legos. So I decided to build a computer case from the legos.
Step 1Lay out all parts of Computer
I inventoried all of my computer parts to make sure I wasn't missing anything important. I had a CD drive, a diskette drive, a motherboard, a hard drive, a power supply and all cables needed to connect them. I also had a mouse, keyboard and monitor.
but you would be surprised how well legos actually stand up to the heat, ive had legos sitting out in the sun for several hours on a hot summer day and they are just like all the other legos, except the legos from outside were a bit more faded.
if you add one or two fans and raise the motherboard off the base by about 1/4 or 1/2 inch, it'll be fine
if i were to make one, it would have to be a tower, but instead of those bumpy lego edges, i would probably use those smooth pieces just to give it a cleaner look, i would try this but i definitely dont have enough lego to do it, i have a fair bit, but not enough for something as big as this.
Who's from 1998 now?
-Y
I've seen four or five K'nex computers through obsessive googling. If it is as interesting to you as it is to me, then I eagerly await your lego computer :).
-Y
Id so make that if I had lots of legos
I hove bionicles though
=/ maybe even a server tower? lol
http://gizmodo.com/5100933/lego-mac-tri+screen-macbook-and-other-cool-apple-prototypes. it looks really neat
This isn't any better probably far worse but thought it was amusing:
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