101 Uses for an Old Server 48
mirko writes: "Here's a link to some weird projects that consist of recycling old servers. You have the SGI Fridge, but also the VAXbar, the SGI Espresso Machine, the VaxTap2000Pro and the SGI HiFi-Miniset. Now that you recycled the case, you can get inspiration from this project in order to recycle their inside components..." We've linked to some of these before, but a couple of them are new (to me, anyway).
Re:Typical Engineers... (Score:1)
Hahaha. I hardly doubt any voice recognition will recognize a drunken "More beer!" (imagine that distorted to heck by drunken-talk) A tiny platform that has a switch that activates when you set a mug on it is simple and easy enough.
The expresso machine is a fraud!! (Score:1)
Re:Speaking of recycling old computers.. (Score:1)
Re:Speaking of recycling old computers.. (Score:1)
And the Gem of my collection, an RP06 removable disk drive WITH MAGNET, made into a bar cabinet
If you don't know what an RP06 is your too young to drink anyways...
Bong! (Score:2)
Better than the real thing (Score:2)
Re:offerings (Score:2)
Why else would someone let a working cisco 7000 just sit there? Sell it and buy a new car or something...
Re: (Score:2)
Re:IBM System/36 Coal Bunker (Score:2)
If they had a need for one of those massive S/36s, they're likely to have been in a relativley large complex. At which point it's perfectly possible that the limiting factor was a temporary partition wall of some kind which had been built around the machine, and which the landlord was entirely happy to move within his own building but which would have been against the terms of their lease for them to touch.
Just one possibility...
Man I wish... (Score:1)
But then they rest in peace, I just hope they don't get piked on by the big VAXen in VAXhaven.
--Ulrich
offerings (Score:2)
I have a friend who uses a Cisco 7000 as a coffee table (I'll see if I can have him snag a digital image and repost it later when he's online) and the bitch is, the router is fully functional... another who uses an old Performa with a slot cut for a tunnel attached to an Adam for his hamsters playground, and recently seen a Mac Classic at Tekserve being used as a goldfish tank before.
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Well at least Dell contributed some of their laptops to be used for firemen training courses [slashdot.org]
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My Favorite... (Score:3)
Re:Typical Engineers... (Score:2)
HAHA - leave it to us techies to design a cool but nearly unusable interface every time...
Isn't it fitting that the designer will be hitting his forehead every time he tries to use it. Just as if he's saying "Doh! I can't clap and hold my beer mug at the same time! What was I thinking."
Hey, if they go voice activated, this will have the added advantage of serving as a regulating bartender. You have to be able to speak to get more beer.
Bad Link D00dz (Score:2)
page not found error.
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If you happened to snap a picture of the
page could you please post somewhere.
Cray-2 coffee table (Score:1)
E3500 endtable (Score:1)
Re:Eh... (Score:2)
I would've thought of donating old servers to some non-profit start-up
As someone who has been struck by the current recession a little more than most, I would think that the expression non-profit startup is a little redundant...
A link the the best case mod ever (Score:1)
Old Apples For Fish (Score:2)
Anyone have a picture of *your* apple-fish hack?
VaxTap2000Pro - Fault Tolerance? (Score:1)
There's nothing worse than running out of beer!
Re:Better than the real thing (Score:2)
/Brian
Re:Eh... (Score:1)
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Resource for Linux Bong (Score:1)
Food for thought (Score:1)
Murderers!!! (Score:1)
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vax - old computers, new idea (Score:1)
Silicon Keg (Score:4)
"We have this old SGI box that we've converted in to a beer cooler with holes punched through the front for the taps. Whenever the guys from SGI come to visit, to talk about new hardware, we show it to them and explain this is what happens when their machines don't perform."
Re:IBM System/36 Coal Bunker (Score:1)
Oh, and you owe me $2,065 for recovering your cat. Saving the universe was free.
Re:IBM System/36 Coal Bunker (Score:1)
"Hey look guys, there's a S/36 in the kitchen!" "Cool, let's use it!"
I'd suggest mouse traps, but I don't think they'd handle S/36s sneaking around in the middle of the night. Do they like peanut butter?
Re:IBM System/36 Coal Bunker (Score:2)
This sounds like a case for Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency!
If this is a joke (Score:1)
I am sure there are people here who've made better use of old servers, and if not, can surely think up of better ideas.
All you guys get your thinking caps on and give us some deadly ideas which are not so dumb.
101 Uses for AOL Disks (Score:1)
Washing machine sized hard drive (Score:1)
Re:bumsex with computers (Score:1)
Macquariums (Score:3)
The obvious example of case-reuse.
Here be some good examples: The Apple Collection [theapplecollection.com] and Aquarium by Jim [techquarium.com].
Re:Macquariums (Score:2)
"I am a man, and men are
animals who tell stories."
Re:Eh... (Score:1)
Try tacking "will be quite slow" onto the end; it'll make far more sense.... :)
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Re:Eh... (Score:2)
Junky or not, I've got a nice firewall, and what may soon become a backup. And another that I'm thinking of setting up as a nameserver. True, running Enlightenment on X and trying process multiple SETI@home work elements. But people seem to be spoiled by excessively fast computers. You don't need a 650 MHz SMP box to do a small amount of file-serving.
Don't get me wrong; there's no harm in having an underloaded computer if you've got the money; but the general opinion seems to be "This computer is five years old! Let's tear it to shreds!"
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MacQuarium Picture (Score:1)
~Mike
~Mike
Eh... (Score:2)
But to store beer? Too much time on people's hands...
Make a Beowulf cluster out of em? (Score:1)
No! Put the computer inside the fridge. (Score:1)
Typical Engineers... (Score:5)
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IBM System/36 Coal Bunker (Score:2)
give it back its brain (Score:1)
Attention, TLC! (Score:1)
Re:Eh... (Score:1)
Not exactly a new idea (Score:1)