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Well here's mine. That table is temporally as Im moving into my new house soon. Havn't posted pic of my other comp as my dad has to bring it over.

Laptop Specs: P4 @ 2.8 GHz, 1 GB DDRAM, ATI Radeon 9000 (64 MB), DVDR/DVDRW/CDR/CDRW Combo, Logitech MX 700.

Computer: P4 Titanium @ 2.0 GHz, 1 GB DDRAM, GeForce 2 MX 400 (64 MB), CDRW/CDR, Logitech Optical Desktop (Not yet arrived)

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second shot

hey man.. i noticed that you have that new antec p160...

i'm looking at purchasing it.. could you please, please show me some sort of picture of how the front swivels... from what i understand the front of the case can move side to side.. and i've never found a demo or sample of what this means..

Gotta love webcams.... not.. Would take a pic on my cam phone (MUCH better quality!!!) but no infrared :(

Anyways, it's such a bad pic, I guess I should tell you what's there!

From left to right:

PC monitor, Sagem MYX-6, Nokia 6100, Laptop, Speaker (and the 2 mice obviously)

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i have nooooothing to do.....i just changed isps and i moved my router to another place......so i had to clean up the desk.....i took the chance to take some pics........

this one shows my server on the floor....the router and the signal booster...and my lap....you can also see the subwoofer too i think

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this one is my lap and my workstation.......and my speakers!! i love those things...

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edit: i HATE that linux is caps-sensitive.........i dont know why photoshop saved one of the files as 2.JPG and the other 3.jpg

so when i put 2.jpg it wouldnt work.....hum....blaaaah anyways. cya

They have monthly post your desktop and avatar, I don't see why this is any different.

:happy:

Anyway

Shuttle SN45G XPC

XP 2500+ overclocked to 2.3 ghz (faster than a 3200+) :D

512mb PC3200 Crucial ram

ATi Radeon 9700 Pro 128mb

Nvidia onboard 6ch SoundStorm

40GB Maxtor HDD

19" Q95 from Optiquest (Viewsonic)

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And after a little cleaning/rearranging :rolleyes:

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