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now that's a clean setup

what's with the wallpaper? looks dizy-ing

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LOL, I'd actually just cleaned up so I could snap the shot. It's usually pretty well kept, but very rarely THAT clean. The wallpaper is actually just kind of a shaded blue-ish sort of thing. It looks that way 'cause of the refresh/snapshot framerate mismatch whatcha-callit. :)

VERY Nice setup!

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Thanks! :)

What desk is that? How much did it cost? It's really nice. Nice setup.

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Thanks! The desk retails at around $1800 with all the options, but I bought it off my wife's boss for $250. (They were moving offices and wanted all new furniture, must be rough, eh?)

Oh, okay. I guess that desk is out of the question for me then until I get out of college (not soon).

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Look around. I obviously got a great deal on it, but it's an older model. You might be able to find one relatively cheap. I think it's a Sauder brand, so they're easy to find. :)

Been lurking on this thread for awhile checking out the setups, so now I guess it's my turn. Here's the system I put together recently for audio/video/graphics since I'm working out of the house now.

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Woah! Very, Very nice, clean setup you got there :p

Woah! Very, Very nice, clean setup you got there :p

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Thanks!

Do you happen to know anything else about that desk's name? What material is it?

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I'm sure it's just MDF or something with a cherry veneer. It's just amazingly heavy, though. I think if we ever move again, that sucker's staying here... lol It's nice and all, but it sits just a bit too high, the keyboard tray is awkward, and the circular part on the right trashes the arms on my chair. But hey, for $250, whaddya want?

I'm not finding it anywhere... I guess I can look for my own desk. In my current room, I have no room for anything, as with the current furniture, I have bout a 5 by 6 living space... Anything bigger and I wouldn't be able to walk in my room. But when I move into the shop (as soon as my uncle takes his stuff out), I am in the market for a better desk.

Been lurking on this thread for awhile checking out the setups, so now I guess it's my turn. Here's the system I put together recently for audio/video/graphics since I'm working out of the house now.

desk.jpg

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I see you have a trusty "HP LJ 6" sitting in the corner. Those things never die.

I'm not finding it anywhere... I guess I can look for my own desk. In my current room, I have no room for anything, as with the current furniture, I have bout a 5 by 6 living space... Anything bigger and I wouldn't be able to walk in my room. But when I move into the shop (as soon as my uncle takes his stuff out), I am in the market for a better desk.

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There's a ton of options out there, I'm sure you'l find something cool for not a lot of money. :)

I see you have a trusty "HP LJ 6" sitting in the corner.  Those things never die.

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lol that's actually the 5L, and you're right, you seriously can't kill those things! This one's been cross-country twice! heh

lol that's actually the 5L, and you're right, you seriously can't kill those things! This one's been cross-country twice! heh

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Yes they can Die, mine Died recently, It was a LJ 4L, It survived 4 different PCs, from my old Windows 3.1 IBM PS/1 to my newer P4 2.8 laptop, I was sad sad i loved that printer, It was very tonner economic, I recharged the tonner every year (and I printed a lot) I even bought the 1MB memmory expansion:( ,I recently bought an Laserjet 1012 I hope it won't let my down and live up to her older sister printer status.

Sorry to tell you this Memo.... but I think it may just let you down depending on your printing habits.

We bought two of them for 100$ a piece, and the first thing I hated about this printer was no PCL. It is a host based driver which did not set well with me at all. We have 5,000 sheets on one of them and it has gone through 3 toners.

Sorry to tell you this Memo.... but I think it may just let you down depending on your printing habits.

We bought two of them for 100$ a piece, and the first thing I hated about this printer was no PCL.  It is a host based driver which did not set well with me at all.  We have 5,000 sheets on one of them and it has gone through 3 toners.

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Yes, I have been having problems with the 1012 and linux, sometimes works sometimes don't, :s still I bought it for 75 USD, It was a good deal, but, still I miss my good Old 4l,I am studing electronics, For the sake of all those years of good service I will try to Repair it when I have the skills for it :p

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