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hehe, spookshow your triple monitor setup is so far apart. the desktop shots are misleading! :)

btw, what video card(s) are you using to do that?

gfx 5600 AGP (dual head)

gf4 440 PCI (single head)

i'm getting a new desk and 2 19"s soon to make them all closer :D

Just updated mine...after bit of cleaning up :cool:

I added a sliding board for keyboard and mouse...originally the computer table does not have one but I added it :happy:

hehe, you have the same case as me... and our names rhyme...

come to think of it, i've never seen us both at the same time. i think we're one schizophrenic person...

:p

hehe thx lt. dan :)

OK I finally got around to taking some pics! They're a tad on the grainy side, because my camera wanted to use the flash but I wouldn't let it. For more pics WITH flash, and of the inside of my case, check out my web site -- here.

http://3xmk.com/mattr/compcase/desk1.jpg

http://3xmk.com/mattr/compcase/desk_close1.jpg

nice keyboard

btw how long the batteries last?

Thanks :)

In the keyboard, the batteries seem to last forever. It's a good thing they provided a charger for that mouse, though, because otherwise I'd be putting new batteries in it at least once a week. They came as a set, the Logitech Cordless Duo MX. You can find it most places for around $80-$90. I love it.

i got the mouse, its a great mouse, but just like any other expensive mouse, the pain job is horrible.

mine is oready looking color, at the places where the fingers touch.

and what do you mean my forever?

week? or two? maybe a month?

Well I've had it for nearly two months and have not yet replaced the batteries in the keyboard. I had the previous set to this, the Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical, and I only replaced the batteries in that every 3-4 months. It depends on use, of course, but since the keyboards are fundamentally the same I would expect the same life out of the Duo MX keyboard.

I've never had problems with the paint. Sometimes I think it's wearing, but it turns out the buttons actually just need to be cleaned :D

I currently have the Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical (about to get the Duo MX) and with decent Energizer batteries it lasts over 6 months. The original batteries lasted about 10 months. I then put in cheap Eveready batteries and they only lasted a couple of months. I now have Energizer in my keyboard and they have been going strong ever since. I have had the Freedom Optical for about 19 months.

Yea JMA_PN is right. I don't play many "new" consoles. .so sometimes I like to play the classics that I played a long time ago.

The games that I have are as follows:

1. Street Fighter 2

2. Killer Instinct

3. Mortal Kombat

4. Baseball Simulator 1000

5. Samurai Showdown

:D

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