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mind if i ask what are those stuff that you burn?
A hellofa lota rubbish mainly.

well Theres backups i keep the last 4 months

ok so tht takes about like 5Cd's per backup

theres 40gb worth of cd's with a norton gohst image of my drive and essential software

2 Copies of my mp3 collections (- none of which were downloaded of kazaa or the likes!!!) thts about 14 Cd's per set

Then theres games tht i copied... I have the origional Cd's just i am pariniod about loseing a disc in my drives... cannont be bothered with the hassel of trying to replace the discs! (had it happen to my friends copy of visual studio 6 which i was trying out... tht disc was only worth like ?500 or something... it shattered in da drive - i got strangled!!!! really wasnt pretty)

the rest is just random stuff i've downloaded over the past 6 years or so.

Theres prob more but i cant be bothered sorting all my discs out.. again me is really lazy!

Here is my temporary one at my parents house until I move out (hopefully soon).

The usual:

Monitor: 2 Samtron 17" CRT's (78DF, 77V)

Mouse: Logitech iFeel

Keyboard: Microsoft Natural Multimedia

WebCam: Logitech QuickCam

Speakers: Boston Acoustics Digital BA790 (2.1 Set) (discountinued unfortunately)

woot :) someone that uses a split keyboard, I have the same one, I love split keyboards for my main computer :) lol

I am going to get a picture of my entire setup soon.. once I clean up alittle..

Well, my "Official" tittle is IT Manager, but I do more then just that.

● I manage a technician and a DB Admin

● I take care of the servers

● I handle the phone switch (A Nortel Option 11)

● I do IT Purchasing, Budgeting and handle most of the IT Decisions

● Go to damn meetings

● I Troubleshoot the executives computers because think the technician can't handle their problems, but can handle everyone else's.

● I surf neowin almost all day :p

Which ones do you want to know about? The three large servers are all HP/Compaq Proliant ML 350 servers. Thew two "rack mounted" servers are just Intel Pentium III 900 MHz machines one with 512 MB of ram and the other with 1 GB, and 3 18 GB SCSI drives in a RAID 5 array. The newest one is at the bottom, and is a 2.8 GHz Intel Xeon with 512 MB of memory, 3 36 GB SCSI drives in a RAID 5 array.

Here is a couple of pics where I spend 50 hours of my week at....

My desk is VERY messy. Usually it isn't this bad, but I have been really busy and haven't had a chance to "organize".

Workstation Pic #1

http://www.frankowen.com/images/work1.jpg

Workstation Pic #2

http://www.frankowen.com/images/work2.jpg

My Babies :D

http://www.frankowen.com/images/thecloset.jpg

amazing server you got there :woot:

hehe :D :D

Here's many ppls stoled my mouse. and here is a "much higher quality version of it" too ! :D :D :laugh: :p

http://213.179.233.69/~raider/neowin/mouse_1.JPG

http://213.179.233.69/~raider/neowin/mouse_2.JPG

:rofl:

this is the best mouse ever! i got rid of the mx700 for this one..

i'm serious too, no joke, i like this mouse a lot.

this is the best mouse ever! i got rid of the mx700 for this one..

i'm serious too, no joke, i like this mouse a lot.

are you serious?

my mom has that mouse and it feels so friggen cheap. i love my logitech mx 310. i feel that i could just choke that MS mouse to death wiht my bear hands. logitech all the way.

are you serious?

my mom has that mouse and it feels so friggen cheap. i love my logitech mx 310. i feel that i could just choke that MS mouse to death wiht my bear hands. logitech all the way.

serious

ya.. it feels cheap and very light, but i like it better

i just got adobe premiere pro today and put this quick video of my room together... turn ur speakers on :)

note: angelfire doesn't allow directlinking so you will have to copy and paste the url into a webbrowser

http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/prolifik/444.avi

i like your monitor and i like how both our xbox flash red like that ;)

i hate angelfire.. so i put this up for you. http://www.venezian.net/video/444.avi

i hate angelfire.. so i put this up for you. http://www.venezian.net/video/444.avi

U meen there are a low transfer rate? :unsure:

On all ur's screenshot most off all have ~500 kb/s :blink:

I have only aDSL 115 kbps :wacko: :pinch:

:) :) but I have pay about $10 per month, and have near 3 gigs incoming traffic :whistle:

i just got adobe premiere pro today and put this quick video of my room together... turn ur speakers on :)

note: angelfire doesn't allow directlinking so you will have to copy and paste the url into a webbrowser

http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/prolifik/444.avi

thats a cool idea U have make-it (Y)

:p :p :p

very nice! ;)

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