
Happy Valentine’s Day, har! Nice one here. Guys at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories has come out with their own LED pegboard and named it
Peggy. So this Peggy lets you change the design or message at any time without rewiring it. User can program individual lights to go on and off. You can make out your own with a kit and several downloaded instructions.
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This is the Steampunk Nerf guns crafted by Chris Furniss. You can make one yourself by following the instructions at WeeklyGeekShow.com or you can head to eBay, as Chris is selling his, at $30. More pictures after the jump.
[via Gizmodo]

Here’s a project by Puget Custom Computers. We have seen some oil cooled projects using common vegetable oil shown in the web. Now the reason why they built this system is because with all the oil cooled projects out there, no one built a system that looked good and functioned well. So now they try it with mineral oil instead of vegetable oil. Check it out after the jump.
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Hey guys, Mash-Mods have put on a touch-screen module on the Gameboy Color. It works great with RPGs where you control a character. This touch control makes easier for the direction and action controls. The touch-screen is still a prototype, it’s available for $145. Read more…
That is really nice! Porsche Cayenne Wheel PC is equipped with dual NVIDIA graphics cards in SLI. The Chrome muffler tips and LEDs were there for the effect. More pictures after the jump. Read more…
Here’s a creative way of make PC case. Just order a pizza and keep the box. This case mod is made from Little Caesar’s take-out pizza box. Yes, it is fully functional. Check out more pictures after the jump. Read more…

Ha! Ever think of putting a computer into the guitar? Here’s one, a guitar with a fully-functional PC crammed inside. It is a 3.06GHz Intel processor with 2GB of DDR2 memory, 160GB HDD, 4 USB 2.0 ports and a slot-loading disc drive. Video and pictures after the jump.
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This is the iMac touchscreen version done by Troll Touch. It uses the pressure-sensitive resistive technology to enable activation with any type of stylus, including fingertips and pencil points. The overlays are made from chemically strengthened glass to ensure durability. Check out the demonstration after the jump.
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Gideontech user Filimon and Russian website modding.ru’s admin has come up with the stainless steel Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical mouse. They have spent 8 months to build this mouse. Awesome!.
[via Neatorama]

NES Controller! Here’s another Giant NES controller. It was built as a school project by students in Sweden specially to hold a PC inside. The entire system was made from painted sheets of Lexan, vacu-formed plastic “buttons” and hand-cut vinyl appliqués to complete the look. The whole thing cost them $300 to build. Hmm… I was thinking if some one can build a PlayStation or Xbox 360 controller will be great. That will be a lot of work.
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