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Hey guys.

I already posted my pic, but i thought id post again due to me getting a new digital camera, and wanting to give it a bit of a work out.

Got me a Canon PowerShot A400, not state of the art, but a tonne better than the heap of junk i had before...

My TV and LG Laptop (1.5ghz Centrino) - its a LS50 B11A if your interested

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A better shot of my laptop, showing my iPod (+ new dock), MX700, and dodgy speakers

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A shot showing my TV and XBOX (unmodded, hopefully modded soon....as i dont have many games...)

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The other side of my room, showing bed and messy shelf

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Also, i know this is off topic.... but anyway, anybody recommend any good X-BOX games, good games seem to be hard to come by, my favourite on there at the moment is Need For Speed Underground...(havent tried NFS U 2 yet)

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I love Metal Arms. I am on the final level but this was a highly under-rated game and it had lots of levels, tons of cool features and it was just an all around great game. Kind of funny too... some of the stuff that happens. I highly recommend it. It's about a year old too, so it'll probably be pretty cheap! :)

Nice setup, but why 2 keyboards?

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I Just built a new computer to go with that monitor. The old gaming pc / fileserver for the house is still in use. I have it hooked up to the Standard vga input on my monitor and the new pc hooked in via dvi : ) Didn't want to put a kvm in the middle of the two.

it always cracks me up when members refer to desktop setups as sexy. i personally dont get it, i love electronics and gagdets as much as the next person, but tech things arent sexy to me, i usually find girls to be sexy. guess thats just my orientation. maybe i'm a technophobe haha.

,Jan 6 2005, 22:17]it always cracks me up when members refer to desktop setups as sexy. i personally dont get it, i love electronics and gagdets as much as the next person, but tech things arent sexy to me, i usually find girls to be sexy. guess thats just my orientation. maybe i'm a technophobe haha.

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i get what your saying hxc i looked at my pic and thought the classy lady that sits to the right of me fractal rendering is sexy :rofl: not the desk or pcs we have.... :blink:

heheh maybe its me but i see them as ergonomics but i spose cos thats im an IT support engineer and i hae to say mine is best for good ergos,especially as that desk cost ?69.99 delivered by good old Argos.

Beat that room for two grown aduults to have 2x19" monitors crts (new mon for the missus) and still be spacious for that amount of dosh:pp

inc soon to be moved inkjets, my work laptop & home lappy that got me thru college:pp

you could say &quotArgos for Ergos>" :whistle:: :whistle:: :whistle::

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everyone gettin then dell 2005s woot woot

k.. pulled case off desk.. put under desk on a stand :p

only 1 hd on usb now cuz of 2nd case next to desk being a old p3 800mhz 512ram as my file server.. sorry for fuzzy pic of sub i ono what cause that, but next to that is antec case i paid 30$ for w/300watt psu @ microcenter dunno what ima do with it yet but thats one hell of a deal so i couldnt pass it up!

oh yeah and i moved ps2 back behind pc so only controller cord shows, thankfully i only play a few ps2 games :p

had to make room for 3rd dell lcd which was suppose to be send out on the 3rd but still hasnt left dell, gotta love those idiots!

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