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I've now moved into my room due to a few logistical problems which surfaced when I was outside :p . Anyway, I've only added a few additions, namely my new speakers which is Edifier, due to the fact my old one has finally gone kaput, so to speak :laugh: . I've also got a nice The Orange Box mouse pad, courtesy of my gaming store when I bought Orange Box.

HP Pavilion on my notebook cooler, which is from Cooler Master, my Logitech MX Revolution and Xbox 360 Wireless Controller beside it, with my phone, a Sony Ericsson W850i at the top while at the farside is my Cooler Master XCraft 250. And of course, on top of my Edifier subwoofer is a LEGO Ferrari F1 2007 which cost a pretty penny but was well worth it :laugh: !

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Front view of my workstation.

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Closer view of the Ferrari, just so I could show off a bit :p .

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Closer view of mouse pad and items on top.

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XCraft 250, which has a bit of of problem as the WD drive inside it needs too much power, resulting in the use of a second USB.

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HL2:Episode 2 :p . Don't we all love the Gnome? For the record, the hardest part when I was lugging that Gnome around was when I was chased by that bloody chopper! Other than that, I had no problems with it :laugh: .

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And before anyone I says I pirated those games, my games collection. It's very small, insignificant really, but that's about RM1,000 over worth of games, bought over a period of 9 years, which I've saved and work a lot to be able to afford them. My small contribution and support in the war against piracy in Malaysia (Y) .

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And another note, my desk is always clean, even when I'm working as I hate clutter of any kind, especially when I'm working as I find it distracting. I even make my bed every morning, hang up my clothes and number my files and bills alphabetically, as I'm that kind of person :laugh: .

Scirwode

That Ferrari is awesome. I've always wanted to get a large LEGO set to put on display, but I don't have the money :(

I guess I could build something myself...

You haven't seen my LEGO collection yet :p . I've got about 30 years worth of LEGO's in my cupboard, compassing from traditional ones to the more advance Technics. My brother however has the best one, which is R2D2 :laugh: .

Scirwode

My current workstation, and yes my cat misty is usually sitting there at night time.

Nice cat :p . Does she stare at when you go to "special" websites :shifty: ?

That Orange Box mouse pad kicks ass :woot:

Thanks! I'm surprised I even got it as in terms of free stuff, I rarely get them :laugh: !

Scirwode

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