Will you see X-Men Origins: Wolverine?
Hell yeah!
Yes, but after it's been out a couple of weeks.
Sometime in May
Probably
Maybe
I'll wait for the DVD
What are X-Men?
 


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Mutant Mods Acrylic Mid Tower ATX Case
Date: 
November 28, 2004 11:00 AM
Price: 
$165.00
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Score: 
8/10

Mutant Mods Acrylic Mid Tower ATX Case
Introduction

Introduction

Mutant Mods makes about every kind of case mod accessory you could possibly want. From LED fans to cold cathodes to rounded cables with EL wire, Mutant Mods has you case modding needs covered. They also make an acrylic case, which is what we're going to be looking at today. I'd like to thank Andrea and Mutant Mods for sending the sample used in this review.

When the box arrived on my doorstep, I was a bit apprehensive. As you can see from the picture above, UPS was not incredibly kind to it during its journey. Fortunately, Mutant Mods did a superb job in packing the components inside the box!

As you can see, each acrylic part came in its own bubblewrap envelope. This helped to ensure that nothing bad would happen to the parts on their trip. Also, each piece had a protective plastic film on each side to protect it from scratches and scrapes.

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