Swimfin131 Posted October 24, 2006 Posted October 24, 2006 So I just dropped my white Macbook... It kinda cracked the bottom. Everythings fine, but I want to MOD it to make it look cool or like I didnt drop it. any ideas? On a completely other note my school is offering an ethical hacking course next year :) Looking forward to that. But for some reason a prerequisite is a moral development course... I wonder why.... Quote
Ebola Eater of Packets Posted October 24, 2006 Posted October 24, 2006 Apply lateral pressure with a lever to the cracked area. VIOLA! Macbook pinata. Quote
Cicada Posted October 24, 2006 Posted October 24, 2006 little bondo...then sand it down, mask off the apple symbol, rough the 'book up with some 1000-1500 grit, paint it with krylon fusion paint or automotive paint, wetsand between each coat if the coats are rough, spray on a few coats of clear, wetsand with 2000+ grit, then get a small buffer or a drill+mothers' powerball with some meguiar's plastiX plastic polish, and polish to a shine. wipe off the residue with glass cleaner and you're set. after a month or so after the paint and clear sets you can probably wax your macbook :P Quote
SomeoneE1se Posted October 24, 2006 Posted October 24, 2006 ...But for some reason a prerequisite is a moral development course... I wonder why.... Geee... I wonder why... Quote
armadaender Posted October 25, 2006 Posted October 25, 2006 On a completely other note my school is offering an ethical hacking course next year :) Looking forward to that. But for some reason a prerequisite is a moral development course... I wonder why.... Wish my uni would offer such courses (I’m hopefully transferring after the spring semester to a better school where such courses are offered). The closest we have to that would be our networking class. Just a bunch of us sitting around, nmaping the entire campus and reporting vulnerabilities in workstations to the techs (who never seem to fix them). We once had a competition to see who could find the most unpatched laptops within certain wireless-subnets in ten minutes. I didn’t win but the humorous part of the whole fiasco was the massive amount of student-owned laptops found on the library’s wireless subnet that were open on just about every port. Need a thesis paper? I’m sure I could find one in the topic you’re looking for in there somewhere. :twisted: Quote
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