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lifehacker.com - 11/3/2009
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Jason Marton was looking for a quieter, hidden home server. So, naturally, he built one into a whisky bottle that blends in with his existing dry bar.
Over at hack weblog MetkuMods Jason Marton...
lifehacker.com - 11/3/2009
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lifehacker.com —
Jason Marton was looking for a quieter, hidden
home server. So, naturally, he built one into a...
whiskey bottle that blends in with his existing dry bar. Over at hack weblog MetkuMods Jason Marton...
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Build a Home Server in a Whiskey Bottle [DIY]
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| Voy a vaciar el whisky solo para hacer esto http://bit.ly/1w7cue 11/8/2009 |
| Build a Home Server in a Whisky Bottle - http://ow.ly/ztwY #DIY #server #hardware http://bit.ly/1vXxwD 11/5/2009 |
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... sounds like the hardest part was putting holes in the bottle. After a few failed attempts, [Janos] found a professional glass grinder to cut the openings for him.
The whole thing was running a little hot and instead of filling the bottle with oil (oh, how we wish he had) he added a second fan in the bottle’s neck and drilled some air intake holes. This brought the temperature under control while preserving the boozy look of this creative enclosure.
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