The low-cost Raspberry Pi micro-computer was created to give kids an application development platform that could be hacked with abandon — thus saving Mom and Dad the heartache of a thoroughly borked home PC. The Pi’s creators hope that their modest development machine will rekindle the DIY spirit that was prevalent among nerds in the 1980s. Super-modder Ben Heck took that nostalgia-fueled idea, and went one step further by creating a Raspberry Pi case that resembles an iconic computer from the War Games era.
Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/07/custom-80s_raspberry-pi-case/
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