Here's a project for the hardcore case modder who is also seriously into Halloween. As an alumnus of the University of Arkansas, I'm happy to see that the school's great tradition of being in the forefront of cutting edge research and development continues to this day 
http://www3.uark.edu/bkst/pumpkin/steps1.htm
Here are links to a couple of photos of the completed computer:
http://news.com.com/i/ne/p/photo/end_500x375.jpg
http://news.com.com/i/ne/p/photo/beginning_500x375.jpg
I had a thought...use an Intel Prescott processor with the standard HSF and that way you could cook the pumpkin for use in a pie after Halloween is over
http://www3.uark.edu/bkst/pumpkin/steps1.htm
Here are links to a couple of photos of the completed computer:
http://news.com.com/i/ne/p/photo/end_500x375.jpg
http://news.com.com/i/ne/p/photo/beginning_500x375.jpg
I had a thought...use an Intel Prescott processor with the standard HSF and that way you could cook the pumpkin for use in a pie after Halloween is over
