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ASUS has unveiled two new PC Cases designed with a touch of days gone by with its ProArt PA401 and PA602 Wood Edition models.
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Have to agree there, right down to when we were looking for a house around 15 years ago and looked at one whose interior was complete 70s retro, right down to the overwhelming stench of cigarette smoke.The **** is right out of the 1970's. Reminds me of wood paneling and the smell of cigarette smoke. I'll pass on that.
What's odd is my "wood" grain version of the 602A is so dark you can't really tell..lolI don't like the faux wood grain bullshit. Hell I don't like real wood grain on electronics. The **** is right out of the 1970's. Reminds me of wood paneling and the smell of cigarette smoke. I'll pass on that.
It's like the wood paneling absorbs and preserves cigarette smoke forever.Have to agree there, right down to when we were looking for a house around 15 years ago and looked at one whose interior was complete 70s retro, right down to the overwhelming stench of cigarette smoke.
Man back before geek squad I did a short stint doing computer service at a Best Buy. We would get these once beige Packard bell computers in that were stained cigarette tar yellow inside and out. I hated those things.It's like the wood paneling absorbs and preserves cigarette smoke forever.
I worked at Comp USA from 1997 to 1999 and Best Buy (before Geek Squad) from 1999 to late 2000. I did a second stint at Comp USA part time around 2003 to 2004. I worked in the tech shop in both places and saw hundreds of gross *** machines. We saw cigarette smoke, ear wax covered paperclips jammed in printers, and all roach infested systems, etc. You name it, I probably ran into it. But cigarette smoke was the most common gross **** we dealt with.Ban back before geek squad I did a short stint doing computer service at a Best Buy. We would get these once beige Packard bell computers in that were stained cialgarette tar yellow inside and out. I hated those things.