
By Yan Fortin
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews
What do you get when you cover an old Volvo with singing fish and lobsters and combine the whole thing with a Linux server? This is what you get:
Texan Richard Carter took a Volvo, 5 miles of wire, five 6-volt golf cart batteries, a screw drive mechanism using 12v DC reversible motor, a lifting frame he made from scratch, a Linux server and approximately two hundred synchronized singing fish, and created what can only be described as an awesomely effective assault on good taste.
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Oh please. If I had a nickel for every time on the streets I saw a Volvo decked with approximately 200 synchronized singing fish, I could retire young — even in this economy. Yan, you should write articles only when the subject matter is not so commonplace.
Holy Zarquan’s Singing Fish!