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new logitech 5500s woot

new dell 20.1" WS woot

old ass desk.. just a temp til im done modding my other one ;)

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You know surround sound works alot better when you surround your wall with the speakers. It makes a big difference believe me.

Great you know that.

Sox do it again in 2005  :D

1-1000 odds because they lost 85 years in  a row

if i bet 1,000 , 1000^2 = $1,000,000 ?

not true odds

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This year's win will hold me over for sometime. Greatest moment in sports history, in my opinion. You a New Englander? Hailing from Worcester, MA here.

It's me again, this time it's the final version .. I moved all my PC junk into another (bigger) room ..

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other pics on my gallery : http://gallery.damn.be/selder (begins with old photo's, then newer ... ;) )

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It's me again, this time it's the final version .. I moved all my PC junk into another (bigger) room ..

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That looks much better mate. We like that! I love the speaker setup aswell. Not having it randomly sat in the middle of a room helps.

It's me again, this time it's the final version .. I moved all my PC junk into another (bigger) room ..

http://gallery.damn.be/albums/selder/DSC00969.sized.jpg

http://gallery.damn.be/albums/selder/DSC00971.sized.jpg

other pics on my gallery : http://gallery.damn.be/selder (begins with old photo's, then newer ... ;) )

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nice monitor, i'm looking out for one too. ^^

Hp Pavilion 761n

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|AMD Athlon Xp 2000+ (1.67ghz)|512mb Ram|80 gb Hard Drive|Hp DVD Burner & Hp CD Burner|ATI Radeon 9200SE|WinXp Home Edition Sp2|

Devices: Dlink Di-604 Router, Logitech Messenger Webcam, Dlink Telus ADSL modem, Hp mx70 Monitor, Logitech X220 Speakers (2.1), Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0 Mouse, Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard, Wacom Graphire 2 Tablet, Hp Camera Dock for Hp Photosmart 320 and Hp PSC1350 All-in-one.

Custom Bulit Pentium II

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|Intel Pentium II 300mhz|128mb Ram|6 gb Hard Drive|DVD-Rom & CD Burner|WinXp Professional Sp2|

Devices: TTX 15inch Monitor, Hp Speakers, Hp Keyboard & Microsoft IntelliMouse

NEC Versa 4050H

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|Intel Pentium I 90mhz|40mb Ram|1.3 gb Hard Drive|CD-Rom|Win98 SE|

Devices: Cicero Wheel Mouse & RCA Lyra 1028 mp3 Player (never been connected to that computer though :p)

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