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Wow, thanks Drew that is an extremely helpful plugin and its so much faster to upload from it. Only thing is that when i upload a screenshot of my desktop using the upload clipboard feature it looks kinda blurry as you will see. Anyway here's my computer! Specs in my sig.

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Wow, thanks Drew that is an extremely helpful plugin and its so much faster to upload from it. Only thing is that when i upload a screenshot of my desktop using the upload clipboard feature it looks kinda blurry as you will see. Anyway here's my computer! Specs in my sig.

No problem and nice setup :D

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Whole Room

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Laptop/Work Desk

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Under the Work desk, these are my radio mixing consoles

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Computing Area

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The Beast, front

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The Beast, side

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Dual Mousing is the only way to go

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Monitor, I believe its somewhere in the range of 26" - 34", its an LCD TV, been looking for a new high res monitor. This one looks cool at first glance but its at the max resolution now 1360:768

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Original Dell keyboard, I love it, simple, comfortable, the best

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My beautiful Sennheiser headset and the two mice

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To the side of the computer, just a bunch of games and a box of wires and headsets

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Xbox and my surround sound controller from very very long ago, but it pumps out massive sound, there are two speakers in the first shot you can see them all the way on top of the cabinets and there are plants by them

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More headsets and junk, as you can see, another Sennheiser one

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Mice

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TV, about to be replaced

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Sitting on the couch looking forward, our next investment is going to be a 1080p plasma replacing that picture but taking up the entire area between both windows, its going to be tight

And thats my room.

Illegally run a pretty short range radio station :shiftyninja:, keep myself down in the 80s frequency but so far I haven't gotten any contact from the FCC. I only have about a 1 - 2 mile range (which is still pretty far) but the consoles are from the 1970s and 80s, I know the radio guy from a local college who just got new equipment and he gave me all of their old stuff for free, plus some 8-track recorders lol but I don't use those. Pretty fun stuff to have/use.

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