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Building an Open Source Laptop | MAKE &#9659;http://makezine.com/magazine/building-an-open-source-laptop About a year and a half ago, I engaged on an admittedly quixotic project to build my own laptop. By I, I mean we, namely Sean &#8220;xobs&#8221; Cross and me, bunnie. Building your own laptop makes about as much sense as retrofitting a Honda Civic with a 1000hp motor, but the lack of practicality never stopped the latter activity, nor ours.
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