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here's a few new pics eventhough everything is pretty much the same...my tv is across my room but i have my pc connected to it still (not on in the pic though).

http://www.stevofc.com/room/pclaptopdesk.jpg

http://www.stevofc.com/room/tvps2gamecube.jpg

nice set up - i like it :yes:

nice remote... and on the keyboard and mouse im assuming bluetooth? ;)

here's a few new pics eventhough everything is pretty much the same...my tv is across my room but i have my pc connected to it still (not on in the pic though).

http://www.stevofc.com/room/pclaptopdesk.jpg

http://www.stevofc.com/room/tvps2gamecube.jpg

Nice computer setup StevoFC! I like it! :yes: (Y)

I have two phones: Samsung v205 & Nokia 8290. The Samsung S100 is my gf's. I was waiting for Nokia 8910i but its not tri-band so I can't use it here in USA. :(

Spacey- no it's very quiet, especially in silent mode (can't even hear it but system temperature goes up a lot), at the highest system fan level you can hear it but it's still very quiet.

a little cluttered right now, so i just took a pic of my desk(which is also cluttered :laugh: )

3 of my roommates have that EXACT same desk, one of which is sagging just like yours appears to be...or is that just the able of the camera?

BTW, here's mine taken from my cell phone (gotta love bluetooth!). I didn't bother cleaning it up for you guys... (yes, that is a bottle of Jack Daniels. It's for "emergencies" :p )

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3 of my roommates have that EXACT same desk, one of which is sagging just like yours appears to be...or is that just the able of the camera?

BTW, here's mine taken from my cell phone (gotta love bluetooth!). I didn't bother cleaning it up for you guys... (yes, that is a bottle of Jack Daniels. It's for "emergencies" :p )

yea its saging from all of the books i have. that's why there's a piece of wood supporting it.

hey that looks good zeezz......im thinking bout changing my case so i can add some cold cathod tubes to it....dunno if that kinda lightning is worth the case change tho. ill post my workstation pic tomorrow....since my bro took the camera for a road trip

i got two cold cathodes in a fan control kit (the vantec one that fits in the 3.5").. it was not that expensvie and installign them is really easy. it's just adehesives and then connecting it to the right plugs.

i just realized that labtec has the same monitor as me... whoohoo.

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