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Looks very nice but it should be transparent for proper clipping (just like that transparent hole puncher).

Lot of hating going on the comments. I like this, I want it for more devices.

@aceofcakes: Nearly all AVs have real-time protection. Most AV have heuristics (AVG has crap heuristics, Avira rocks) and can detect files based on activity or structure, no definition needed. And firewalls can be bypassed in a number of ways.

@Brandt: No, something was wrong with Windows. An exploit can hit a system with absolutely no human contact. Servers are even more of a target because they hold user data.

I will now write my viruses to check AV configuration files and infect excluded folders. Thank you.

@SophT: Nice. Now I'll have to make mine do those plus a Linux distro, just to make it better. And make a Python GUI for selecting games and emulators that will detect the system and run the appropriate files.

Shrink the board a little, get a 2-port USB hub inside, and plug in a flash drive (remove casings and solder pieces together to save space). Now install emulators onto that flash drive. Optionally install a live Linux distro that boots into a game select screen.

@B_Ren: Perhaps the inner board was broken. I would never do this to a working controller, that would be inhumane.

@Knifington: Don't forget about the micro helis and RC cars carrying microSD cards. And shortwave. And the low-orbit satellites set into place during the Cold War. I could keep going. Heck, I bet somebody could even create DIY laser information transfer (hm, I wonder if that can be done on a budget, must look into

@aek8: I know but just the sight grosses me out.

@two2tone: A web-based file sharing service leaves lots of traces but this can be installed in secrecy. Once it's up then it's public and no one person can be held responsible for the contents on it.

The specks on that glass make me want to cry. It looks like it was left half-washed after a backwasher ate peanut M&Ms. I would not be able to drink out of that thing.

This happens a lot to animals that have been restrained by a tight leash. Owners will leave the same collar or leash on all the time from a young age and the animal will grow into it. It takes a lot to remove them.

@MMBman7171: Perhaps someone will get OS X to work on this. Hackintoshes are getting popular.

It's not my style but Gorillaz is definitely a good band. I'll give the album a listen once it comes out.

@horizonguy: I haven't done it on the iPod but I've done a nearly identical setup on a no-service G1. It's pretty cool. Need some instructions?

@ronaldo9: It depends on what caused the headache. Would you happen to know?

I just took the SAT again recently, I have this information hammered into my brain.

@drongch: Remind me of the Robot Chicken clip with Strawberry Shortcake.