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http://fiber404.com/desk.jpg

Just my computer and TV, etc is down here. I sleep upstairs in my bedroom.

Are you renovating your computer room or just leave it like that?

hopefully he doesnt poke a hole in the plastic lining.... fibreglass could be quite :x

http://fiber404.com/desk.jpg

Just my computer and TV, etc is down here. I sleep upstairs in my bedroom.

Are you renovating your computer room or just leave it like that?

No, I'm not renovating it. There's no need. I sit down here; a lot of times in the dark listening to music or staring at the computer screen, so I rarely pay attention to the walls. Besides, it doesn't bother me.

But up until about a week or two ago, me and my dad decided to put my stuff over into an adjacent room - so hopefully over the winter we can work on it. Not a big deal anyway.

:D HP Pavilion 761n(|Athlon XP 2000+ @ 1.67ghz|80 gb Hard Drive|512 Mb Ram|DVD Drive & CD Writer|)

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/hp1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/hp2.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/hp3.JPG

:) My Bulit Computer(|Pentium 2 @ 266mhz|6 gb Hard Drive|92 Mb Ram|CD-Rom Drive & CD Writer|)

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/ptwo1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/ptwo2.JPG

:no: Packard Bell Multimedia M415 (|Pentium 1 @ 166mhz|3.2 gb Hard Drive|24 Mb Ram|CD-Rom Drive|)

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/packardbell1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/packardbell2.JPG

:pinch: NEC Versa 4050H (|Pentium 1 @ 90mhz|1.2 gb Hard Drive|48 mb Ram|CD-Rom Drive|)

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/nec1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/nec2.JPG

Cool!!!! You have jostens mousepad juste like me! Jostens Rules!!!

Ok here is my workstation... This picture is when it was a little messy... *no i dont use dual monitor* :cry:

i had another machine in there at one point but it's PSU blew.. And i havent moved the monitor yet... ;)

LOW RES PICTURE:

Groovedude.Workstation.JPG

I might post some links to the high res original... :pinch:

Been meaning to post my messy setup for a while, now i finaly borrowed my dads Cannon Digital IXUS V2. I love this cam, dont want to give it back.

Ive shrunk these down 50% for file size, the pictures are hard to take as the room is fairly narrow, This is my messy workstation ...

post-13-1068678334.jpg

Ok here is my workstation... This picture is when it was a little messy... *no i dont use dual monitor* :cry:

i had another machine in there at one point but it's PSU blew.. And i havent moved the monitor yet... ;)

LOW RES PICTURE:

http://www.theojarvis.freeserve.co.uk/Work...Workstation.JPG

I might post some links to the high res original... :pinch:

Can you send me your case?

Thanks in advance. :p

here is my tiny server room.. umm... server corner :)

http://img.compuix.com/lj/server-room-s.jpg

dude thats so awesome i think we have a winner for the 1st one to post a workstation

errr not workstation but its a genuine server :happy:

were did you get it? how much did it cost? whats the stats? model? etc.

Oh one more :p I  get new dvd drive tomorow though so one more maybe then after modding it black!

but for now

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robbiekhan/ro...ace_angular.jpg

You really love your own setup don't you :p

heh, why not! it took me long enough to acheive!

mmm, pretty pointless post maybe but i'm mighty proud of the end result,

huge jpeg here

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robbiekhan/ro...mod_process.jpg

I think beige Drives look silly in other coloured cases, thats why i always spray mine :D

BTW the buttons will come off the bevels and clip back on, so you can paint them seperatly, maybe even do them silver or a different color.

mmm, pretty pointless post maybe but i'm mighty proud of the end result,

huge jpeg here

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robbiekhan/ro...mod_process.jpg

I think beige Drives look silly in other coloured cases, thats why i always spray mine :D

BTW the buttons will come off the bevels and clip back on, so you can paint them seperatly, maybe even do them silver or a different color.

oh wow,come out very nice. :woot:

Ok here is my workstation... This picture is when it was a little messy... *no i dont use dual monitor*  :cry:

i had another machine in there at one point but it's PSU blew.. And i havent moved the monitor yet...  ;)

LOW RES PICTURE:

http://www.theojarvis.freeserve.co.uk/Work...Workstation.JPG

I might post some links to the high res original...  :pinch:

Can you send me your case?

Thanks in advance. :p

LOL.. i want to do some work on my case actually add some nice touches... etc.. soo keep dreaming LOL..

Or go to:

http://www.clearpc.ca :blush:

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