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Tux Laptop Sleeve

The only defect of my new Vostro 1320 is that it did not come with a sleeve as the Eee PC does. Since I would like to protect the laptop from scratched and dust, a sleeve is absolutely required. So, from my perspective, the only solution to this problem was to do one myself.

I had an old blazer from my girlfriend’s father that was too oddly shaped to fit anybody I know, but I liked the fabric and I thought that it could become a very nice laptop sleeve. The only problem about that idea is that I do not know how to sew. Of course, not knowing how to do something, has never stopped me before and is not likely to stop me any time soon.

Tux laptop Sleeve

Tux laptop Sleeve

Materials

  • Old blazer
  • Zipper
  • Fabric Marker (not required but rather cool)

Doing it

Making this was surprisingly simple since I expected great difficulties coming from the sewing part. I decided to go with a design as simple as possible and to minimize the number of stitches, this resulted in making something extraordinary similar to a simple cousin.

I simply cut a rectangle big enough so that, when folded in half, it could contain my laptop from the blazer and then stitched the bottom and the side of the resulting pouch.  Then, I added a zipper to the top. I used zigzag stitches all the time and, of course, I sewed the sleeve from the inside.

Also, I chose a section of the blazed which had an internal and external pocked so I could use them to carry some extra stuff. Furthermore, I kept the (synthetic?) silk interior lining that looks better than the bare exterior wool.

Finally, I wanted to ad some decorations to the pouch so I decided to use my brother’s fabric markers (he is using for making pretty cool disguises) to ad the word “Linux” to one side of the sleeve. Then I asked him (since he is much more talented than me at drawing (and since I am very lazy) to draw Tux on the back. To achieve that he used a stencil made from the image below that I got from the internet.

Tux Stencil

Tux Stencil

I think the final result is pretty cool and very useful. The pockets are great, I can put all of the things that I usually need to carry with my laptop (e.g. mouse, headphones, USB keys) without any troubles. The only thing missing is perhaps a handle that I may add in the future.

My Brother Painting Tux

My Brother Painting Tux

New Laptop

Following some serious problems with my Eee PC, I acquired a new laptop, a real one. I was planning to use the Eee as may main and only computer but some very serious problems with its SDD (that I will describe in another post soon) prevented me form doing so.

I opted for a Dell Vostro 1320 and must say it is a beautiful machine. It is small, powerful, light, and most importantly shiny.

Vostro 1320

Vostro 1320

Some Specs:

  • Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 @ 2.53GHz
  • nVidia Corporation GeForce 9300M GS
  • 4GB RAM
  • 320 GB HDD
  • 13.3″ screen matte (I can’t stand glossy displays)
  • Intel wireless adaptor draft n
  • 12 cell battery
  • Mono integrated speaker (this is its only weakness)

I am running Kubuntu 9.04 with KDE 4.3.1 and it is absolutely marvelous. Everything works perfectly (except for the microphone). As a matter of fact, KDE is so absolutely mind blowing I’ll make a post exclusively about it soon (hopefully).

I know I am running late with my posts and answering messages but I’ll post some new projects very soon.

Spam!

Lately the site has been experiencing some server errors (aka 500 errors). although my host seems to think it is because I use too much memory and I should buy a better hosting plan, I am sure it is caused by spam.

My post on the Xbox Media Center has been getting thousands of hits of  “people” trying to posts comments. In order to stop this, I disabled the comment feature in this article and I changed its address. Eversince, the site has been doing fine without any errors.

And now, for something completely different:

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    • I am a Jr. Electrical Engineer Graduated from McGill University. I am very passionate about robotics and open source technology. I love to tinker and make things. My goal is to become a kick-ass engineer and roboticist by contributing to the development of personal robots.