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  • Altoid Can Radio
  • Analog Gameboy Pocket
  • Xbox Controller Mods
  • Light-Up Hacky Sack
  • Money Hiding Book
  • Here I have pics of the mods I have completed so far. I'm trying to work up to bigger and better mods.

      -Altoid Can Radio (August 8, 2005): This is one of my "most celebrated" mods, pun semi-intended. Comprised of an Altoid Sours Can and a dollar-store radio, it was united in perfect equillibrium. Add in a cheap watch clock, a compass, and breath strips and you have a winner. Pics:


      UPDATE**: Forgot to put up a picture with the chain for it.

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      -Analog Gameboy Pocket (August 10, 2005):
      Based on a similar mod I saw online somewhere, I bring you the Analog Gameboy Pocket. The analog stick can be removed when not in use. Also, I added a little flare to it with some white paint and Sharpies. Pics:

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      -Xbox controller mod(s) (August 1, 2005): I've seen many cool mods out there for Xbox and its components. This was actually my first mod, and it turned out great. First, I cut off the end of the pull-off end. In retrospect, it would have just been easier to crack open the end. I got the end of a USB controller and lopped it off and soldered the according wires together, finishing with eletrical tape. Not content with that, I continued to add a green LED behind the Xbox logo and spray painted the controller white so it resembles the Xbox 360 controller. Now I can play games on Xbox and the computer in style. Pics:


       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
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      -Light up Hackysack (November 2005): Here's one for all of you midnight hacksacker's out there. You know those bouncy balls that have that light up thingy in the middle? And do you know what a hackysack is? Well, I guess you see where I'm going. I cut open the hacky sack, took out some pellet things, put the light up thingy in, and used my 1337 sewing skills (Not good at all) to finish it. Pic:

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      -Money Hiding Book (March 1, 2006): You always see those cool book thingys that have the pages cut out that can hold money and other stuff. Well, i wanted to make my own. Cutting these pages takes forever, take my word for it. Here's my hand at it:

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