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September 07, 2002

For the second time in our short history we've been /.ed - when we brought you Bart Banaan's wonderful Spacecase project our pages weren't really designed for the traffic, this time they survived the strain. In the next few days and weeks we'll be bringing you many more projects, reviews of two new Mini-ITX cases, and more information to help you put together your own projects. Project submitters win a fantastic case badge bounty - so do you have something you want to show us? And this week we'll be opening version 2 of the Mini-ITX online store, shipping microscopic cases, periphery and 7" motherboards to the world over spreading joy and happiness to everyone, and keeping the site banner and popup free. In the meantime check out our top selling product in version 1...


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