javafiend
11-14-2006, 11:55 AM
Wow, after visiting this site for over a year, I finally have a practical mod idea!
Since my 3 year old and her 19 month old sister keep attempting to monopolize my second computer, I wanted to give them a computer of their own that doesn't take up a whole lot of space. So, I came up with this idea, however it will probably be a while before I can get to it.
Here goes...
If you are familiar with childrens furniture, you have probably seen the tables that they make for them similar to this (http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2304182&cp=2257861.2257864.2257878&pg=4&parentPage=family).
Underneath the table, there is unused space where the skirting is that I think would be big enough to house all necessary PC components (mobo, DVD drive, hard drive, and PSU). The components would be mounted on a piece of plywood that would be mounted underneath like a drawer. Holes would be cut in the front skirting for the DVD drive, and USB ports. The power and reset buttons would be put someplace where they wouldn't accidentally be hit.
Anyway, this idea is still in the development process, and like I said, will be a while before it is actually built.
Since my 3 year old and her 19 month old sister keep attempting to monopolize my second computer, I wanted to give them a computer of their own that doesn't take up a whole lot of space. So, I came up with this idea, however it will probably be a while before I can get to it.
Here goes...
If you are familiar with childrens furniture, you have probably seen the tables that they make for them similar to this (http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2304182&cp=2257861.2257864.2257878&pg=4&parentPage=family).
Underneath the table, there is unused space where the skirting is that I think would be big enough to house all necessary PC components (mobo, DVD drive, hard drive, and PSU). The components would be mounted on a piece of plywood that would be mounted underneath like a drawer. Holes would be cut in the front skirting for the DVD drive, and USB ports. The power and reset buttons would be put someplace where they wouldn't accidentally be hit.
Anyway, this idea is still in the development process, and like I said, will be a while before it is actually built.