French maid computer case
April 3rd 2008 06:45
Your stereotypical computer geek is gonna love this...
This gem of a - yep, you guessed it - Japanese invention is the ludicrous M4125 Maid computer case designed specifically for the 'otaku' (a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests). A Mini-ITX compatible case is hidden within the hips and legs, and covered by a choice of two maid skirts - the 'original' version which includes a standard case, white stockings, black skirt, white lace trim and apron (ties in rear).
The 'Maid Station' version includes a standard case, black stockings, black skirt, white satin apron and petticoat, white cuffs and a special “Maid Station” logo branding.
Both versions features the same specifications and they are:
-- Mini-ITX motherboard dedicated PC case
-- Hard disk: 3” x 3.5”
-- CD drives: 1 slim type
-- Choice of Original or Maid Station versions.
-- Is only a case, and contains no hardware The photo below is an example only.
-- Manual: Japanese
I'm not sure whether the stockings and skirt would cause any *ahem* 'over-heating' issues *ahem*, but then again, the 'otaku' out there hardly needs any excuse for accidentally slipping off the skirt...
As for my lady readers, if I happen to come across a similar computer case moulded in the shape of Brad Pitt's buttocks, I will let you know! [kilian-nakamura.com]
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