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As much as I would like to help everyone out, i had to pay for that wall paper by becoming a memeber at DigitalBlasphemy.com If you are really wanting good nice looking dual and tri screen wall papers then you should check out his site. Well worth the 25 bucks for a years membership. Very nice wallpapers / good download speeds.

As much as I would like to help everyone out, i had to pay for that wall paper by becoming a memeber at DigitalBlasphemy.com If you are really wanting good nice looking dual and tri screen wall papers then you should check out his site. Well worth the 25 bucks for a years membership. Very nice wallpapers / good download speeds.

Ug...

I'll just settle with crappy wallpapers until someones kind enough to donate.

^^Walmart donates to those with swift and nimble fingers. Haven't you ever heard of the 5 finger discount? You can save a lot with it!

lol nah this was a 1 finger discount as my mam walk out of her works with it lol.

wahoo 300 pages

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Here is my fixed up desktop, I like it much much better.

I decided to put the piece that was for a printer or something and use it for my monitor.

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My new pet mouse

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A close up of my Controller...

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Items on desk:

Logitech Elite Keyboard

Logitech MX510 Mouse

Logitech Cordless Rumblepad

Logitech Internet Chat Headset

Some mediocre Speakers

5 cans of Pepsi

Digital TV Remote control

Fable -XBox

Lupin the Third: The World's Most Wanted, Volume 1 -DVD

A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step

Inside the ugly beast:

AMD XP 2000+

1 Gigabyte of 2700ram

75.4 Gigabytes of Storage

ATI Radeon 9600XT

Creative Soundblaster Audigy

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