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using this desk as a temp til i figure out which one ima buy.. sexy new dell WS monitor

http://users.zoominternet.net/~jacobgaul/workstation.jpg

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awww man I want an Antec Lanboy (original) they are awesome!!

What do you do for a job?! :D

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heh, I'm a programmer for home-theater control systems...

The setup on my desk (50" plasma,37" LCD, and the rack on the left) is going away some-time early decemebter - it's a guys "game room".

The "blue" thing in question is an AMX MVP-8400 wireless touchpannel. They are pretty sexy, they can do VNC and all kinds of stuff.

That is exactly what I was getting at.

Plastic in the middle would just be the most annoying thing.

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I don't see why people think this. Having two monitors is just like having three, just without the third one. I have a monitor in front of me that I use for my primary monitor, and then I have one to my left that I move stuff to when I need more space. How is this a bad thing?

awww man I want an Antec Lanboy (original) they are awesome!!

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That is one of the Solution Series, not Lanboy - http://www.antec.com/us/pro_en_solution.html

Here is mine. Sorry about the multiple shots and the VERY poor quality, it is all due to the webcam being my only means of taking a photo all of a sudden...

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(There is also a printer under the desk and no I haven't cleaned it... I just ate what was on it :D )

what's with the toilette paper huh huh huh??? PERVERT!

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Hehe, seriously. That is for the scren cleaner (see below; white with green top). I swear. :blush:

And a reason why I can tell you that is all it is for... It has puppies on the toilet roll. Andrex puppies. That would be wrong man!

probably just older and therefore make more money than you and I.  i give myself a few more years before i can afford the l33t hardware  :happy:

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Well, I know that of course- I am only 15! :laugh: How old are you if you don't mind me asking? :whistle:

Well, once I get a job I will do much better than I am now... a couple things I got on my own that were fairly expensive purchases... the biggest probably being my Palm Tungsten C ($499 when I got it). I wish I had a job... but none of the places around here hire under 16... even with a permit. :(

probably just older and therefore make more money than you and I.  i give myself a few more years before i can afford the l33t hardware  :happy:

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only 19 here :)

wait til my 2nd screen comes in and then the lcd tv from dell ima hang it all on the wall and have total ownage

I am 20 and I am holding out. My advice: If you are as unhappy at home as I was then move out asap (just turned 16 for me), but if you want great stuff, then spend that extra year or two working and living at home, then blow all your money on rent and taxes, or it gets really hard to buy nice rigs etc.

yeah it's hard for me to spend money on electronics. even though I still live at home, I had to pay for my own tuition and own a car. The car sucks up a lot of my cash and so does the GF; not that I mind, but I'd really like to own some high end sh*t :happy: heh.

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