OMG where did you get the old XT enclosure? I finally threw mine out in 2010, 
it had been in the garage since I got it in the early - mid 1980s.

On Apr 22, 2013, at 6:49 AM, J Forbes <jforbnos...@selectric.org> wrote:

> Looks good! Old computers are fun, they still do what they used to do when 
> they cost a lot, but now they're cheap and we can discuss them on the 
> internet....
> 
>  I cheated on my vintage computer nixie clock....I used one of David's old 
> kits, and just stuck it into an early IBM case (which also houses our media 
> computer, so it gets to be front center in the living room)
> 
> http://selectric.org/ibmpc/atxpc33.jpg
> 
> 
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