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My bedroom setup, it's just one big L-Shaped Desk.

Speakers: Logitech z680. 550 watts RMS. (says 500 on the site still but 550 on the box, sub under tv and desk)

TV: Panasonic TX28DT40 100Hz Integrated Digital TV.

Xbox + GameCube.

Custom Built PC (it's only a compaq monitor :p)

Lexmark x1150 Printer/Flat-bed Scanner combi. (it was only ?60 lol)

Sorry about the bad pics, crappy camera> :blush::

Well first off I would like to say Hi... "newbie" well atleast to the forum, Been reading the main site for sometime now...

Here's what i got

Desktop:

AMD 2000+

1 Gig DDR 2100

2 Maxtor 80 gig's

Geforce 4 TI4200

2x DVD-R

52X CD-R

Notebook:

P4 2.8

512 DDR 2100

CD-R/DVD

64 mb ATI

Not much to work with since I am in Iraq at the moment... Damn Bush :)

Nice Desert Eagle, I tried to shoot my cousin's deagle one time at shooting range... too much gun for me. :p

Here's my no-imagination Argos desk with my non-modded catalog PC.

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Mini quiz :

How many monkeys?

How many Simpsons?

Here's my PC "Newborn" and my collection of back up disks... :ninja: :whistle:

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Athlon 2600 XP+, 1gb Ram, Geforce 5200 :x

Here's my other PC in my living room "FlatTop"

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It's a new (but old) house, so excuse the fact that everythings grubby. It's amazing how filthy everything is in photographs.

Pentium 3 450, 256 Ram, Radeon 7000

The two are Wlan together, so I can watch my movies etc in the living room.

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