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Assignment 3 - Walkthrough and Report

Introduction

One virtually untouched segment of the PC custimization scene involves server mainframes. Generally, the main requirements of mainframes is not to look nice, but rather is to be reliable. However, due to the advancement in technilogy and production processes, server componants are now becoming more and more realiable when subjected to heavy use and rough environment. This advancement allows the possibility of custimizing server componants without any major impact on the over… Continue

Posted on November 10, 2008 at 10:34pm —

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Assignment 2 - Mass Customization Design Tools

A little history

Case customization is a common thing now in the Personal Computing world. However the field for mass server implementation for small or large companies is still relatively untapped by design standards. Most mainframe servers in these companies consist of the rack and shelve setups which in most cases are not very aesthetic to look at (see HP's ProLiant sever).

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Posted on September 22, 2008 at 12:00am —

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Assignment 1 - Custimization of Cases

PC customization has exploded in recent years, but it's important to remember that computer customization has always been around. It has only been in recent years that PC custimization has become main streamed and more people are viewing PC custimization as a visual enhancement rather then for performance sakes.

Back in the old days visual PC custimization was not all that imporant. People do not see the need to enhance the looks of a PC from its standard generic beige looks, however, tehre has… Continue

Posted on August 28, 2008 at 11:30pm —

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RUGS!!

Modifying the checker board template into the boarded one. Then taking codes from "I curves" and adding random shapes onto the board yielded these results.

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Posted on August 18, 2008 at 7:00pm —

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Context Free Examples

Mr.Bezier

Originally the command generates a random branching image from a single point. Then it is later called onto a bezier shaped guide and at each point the branching command is called repetitively.

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Posted on August 11, 2008 at 6:58pm —

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