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wow thats a lot of dell gear evil dragon, you hijack one of their delivery vans or something? :)

^^^^^^^^^LOL^^^^^^^^^^

What size LCD is that in the middle? Very nice Setup! It looks like one of the Laptops is a Sony (on the left) and the other one (looks older) might be a dell but kinda hard to tell. ;)

Lt.

Umm... To answer a couple questions -

1. I did not hijack a dell truck. :p

2. I'll just list everything from left to right.

15'' Dell LCD monitor - 13'' Apex "Mini" TV - 20'' Dell LCD Monitor - Gateway Solo 3350 Laptop - Gateway Solo 2150 Laptop

3. Yes, that is a damn lot of wires, and I will never be organizing them... Ever...

Trek.. I have the same desk as you but only one :D hehe...

Anyways, I've already gotten my Canon A70 camera, but I lend it to my uncle and aunt so they could take some pictures during the trip right now to Las Vegas. I'll get the camera back next week when they return, and will definitely take some pics of my workstation to share with you all :D

Sprayed Gloss Black :D

Intellimouse optical v3. Should have used matt/flat black though like i did on me dvd drive but I guess gloss is always good :)

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robbiekhan/ro.../comp/mouse.jpg

does the paint on the mouse feel sticky?

what type of paint did you use?

it was sticky at first but after a day or two and a clean with mr sheen its smooth now

I used plastikote gloss black.

if me, danke  :)

whats mr. sheen?

you mean you never saw the tv ads for mr sheen??? :o :o :o :o

the skinny bloke wearing vest and shorts using mr sheen to clean the stubbernist of stains and glass etc with the tag line "mr sheen, loves the jobs you hate"

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