shitsters indeed...
It is a neat concept, but I agree- the humidor would be best off used for that- a humidor. Maybe if you had an old one laying around that had a crummy seal or something?
edit: just saw the parts list...
A Thompson Broadway art deco humidor.
B Clock to replace superfluous hygrometer.
C Chrome I/O panels, with dual 2.4GHz wireless data antennae (removed from wireless hub), multiple Ethernet ports, and a DSL jack. Video port connected to 8-inch Hall Research cable.
D DSL modem receiving 700-plus-Mbps Internet through incoming DSL line.
E 802.11b wireless access point, delivering 11 Mbps to all computers in range. AP and router cases removed, both chassis screwed to inside bottom of humidor.
F Toshiba 20GB notebook hard drive, screwed to bottom of humidor tray.
G VIA EPIA CL 1GHz motherboard with 256MB RAM, running firewall, router, cache, and anti-spam and antivirus software.
H 12-volt 60-watt power-supply board, serving the motherboard, hard disk, DSL modem and wireless hub, with 45 watts to spare.
I Crystalfontz preproduction LCD screen with four buttons to control power, reset and status of CPU, modem and access point.
J 48 Wal-Mart cigars, baked at 95
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