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The Recycled Cardboard Paper Sony Vaio Laptop Cover

Grzegorz Kozakiewicz sent us details about an intense DIY project where he cut individual pieces of recycled cardboard paper to cover each and every key surface of his Sony Vaio laptop, going as far as applying them piece by piece onto each key, even recreating the VAIO logo and allowing functional vents to keep his cardboard armoured portable in working condition...
 
 

Details are scant, since he simply directed us to his portfolio site, where details are yet to be updated. But a look at Grzegorz's site reveals some focused X-acto cutting skills and some admirable penmanship.

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DIY Project, cardboard, cover, Sony Vaio

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why?

posted by HeatherAB on May 15th 2009 at 8:19am
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But... he's... running... OS X...

posted by Brian D on May 15th 2009 at 1:30pm
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Oh I see... either he's running one of the Object Desktop programs, or he's dual-booting Vista and OS X a la "hackintosh'. Either way, the project itself is pretty neat.

posted by Brian D on May 15th 2009 at 1:34pm
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LOL Brian good one "hackintosh" .... maj

posted by majeral512 on May 17th 2009 at 6:01pm
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maj... PCs can run OS X with a little hacking, hence the name 'hackintosh.' An entire community has popped up around this feat.

posted by Brian D on May 17th 2009 at 9:44pm
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