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Speak for yourself hon some of us prefer men over wookies. ^__^
Coming from someone who lives in an earthquake zone, the SF Bay area, I wonder why something like this has not been deployed here? If it was a cost issue I would be willing to pony up for this as long as I could take it with us should we move elsewhere in the Bay Area.
I honestly would have preferred something a bit more, well, special since they do in theory have all of the Commodore assets. Here are a few things that would have been a slam-dunk and neat besides:

1. Including an actual C-64 system complete with an actual working 5 1/4 and cart port that, using a boot loader, would allow booting either into C-64 or Window mode.

2. A dual-boot system using either AmigaOS or Windows.

3. A re-engineered C-64 that worked similar to how the Atari Flashback 2.0 works.

4. A mATX system built upon a C-64 chassis.

All of these potentials aside, I would be highly interested in the case itself since the entire skinning aspect appeals to me. That and allow me to change the look of my system depending upon my mood. ^__^
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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