The other day I was talking to a friend of mine who really likes computers and he told me a story he did when he was studying that left me in disbelief and I really wanted to share this unbelievable nonsense with you.
Here are his words: "I worked at an inclusive school (which is why I loved it - It wasn't too noisy). Then one time some teachers came to give me some laptops that were defective.
One of them wouldn't turn on.
The other didn't have a screen.
The third didn't turn on and didn't have a screen.
Since all three were broken (the cases) and the third one was in terrible condition, I decided to take a router box and assemble one myself.
Each piece of it has a piece that worked on each of the laptops.
The specs were:
Pentium T4500
6GB DDR3 1600MHz
14" 1366x768 screen
500GB 5600RPM HD
A webcam
To prevent the cardboard from generating static and burning everything, I glued the screw threads with hot glue and left a place with air intake and exhaust. That was in 2018 and I spent a year with this one. laptop In the third one I built another one with a laptop case that I got (it was a barebone)
In this third one I made my own logo, cut the back and put the logo there
So when I increased the brightness of the screen, the backlight illuminated the logo too, this one had an I3-3217U, but I don't have the photo anymore, someone in my family must have it"
He also told me that because of this genius he was teased as a "beggar of the future" (how could people make fun of the guy) and because of that he was always ashamed of this story and this laptop, this top box was even capable of running Sonic Heroes
Do you know what we learned from this? Guys, if you meet a young genius, you shouldn't make fun of him, you should support him
Here's the photo of the cardboard beauty powered by a Pentium