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lol ^ crazy baller "throw these away"

na but that 24" dell is gonna be NUTS

2 would be plenty, nething more = overkill

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YOURS is overkill. Honestly, I've never seen someone waste so much money on computer stuff. And to think it'll all be outdated so soon. If I had that kinda money, I'd probably go hang out with friends, eat good stuff everyday, and buy some nice clothes.

My Workstation:

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Apple Cinema Display driven by my PowerBook in closed-lid mode.

Also in the picture: LaCie 320GB BigDisk Extreme, iPod mini, Bang & Olufsen A8 Earphones, Motorola Razr V3 (Copenhagen Edition) and an HP iPAQ 2215.

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Bang & Olufsen A8 Earphones, iPod mini and my Motorola Razr V3.

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My home network. That's a Cisco 1900-Series. The SMC wireless router is for my alternate wireless network, which is currently off. The main wireless network is handled by an Airport Express.

:cool:

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My home network. That's a Cisco 1900-Series. The SMC wireless router is for my alternate wireless network, which is currently off. The main wireless network is handled by an Airport Express.

:cool:

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Very nice. But do you really need that Cisco 1900? Little overkill for a home network. Hope you didn't pay for it.

My Workstation:

workstation1b.jpg

Apple Cinema Display driven by my PowerBook in closed-lid mode.

Also in the picture: LaCie 320GB BigDisk Extreme, iPod mini, Bang & Olufsen A8 Earphones, Motorola Razr V3 (Copenhagen Edition) and an HP iPAQ 2215.

workstation2b.jpg

Bang & Olufsen A8 Earphones, iPod mini and my Motorola Razr V3.

workstation3b.jpg

My home network. That's a Cisco 1900-Series. The SMC wireless router is for my alternate wireless network, which is currently off. The main wireless network is handled by an Airport Express.

:cool:

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dude that's awesome.

Hey IK 47 why do you need 4 LCDs? And they let that little boy Nuscur back in, and hes already posted his station twice in the past two/three pages. I deem you not pimp until you hook up your PC with dual 30" ACDs or at least a couple of those Sony 23" ones.

Anyways, we need Dazzla to come back in here with some new gear to throw down.

Edited by navicaph

Yeah, the image is messed up on analogue. When you google dead pixel test, the image on my analogue screen looks all bad.

Im not selling them.

I heard the you should never buy something until you can afford something 4 times. So I bought it 4 times.

I need 4 lcds so I can get all the hoes.

I heard the you should never buy something until you can afford something 4 times. So I bought it 4 times.

I'm thinking thats not what they meant.... :huh: :D

Nuscur asking 550 for a monitor he payed the equivalent of 150 for. Ha!

I might give you 200 if you can promise its in perfect shape. :) :D

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