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I decided to get a desktop computer for gaming to compliment my laptop.

In case you were wondering, the Apple logo on the lid is just a sticker ;)

I'm also using two sets of 4.1 speakers, with the Logitechs being the centre channel and the Altec Lansings being the satellites. The PowerMac G4 is pretty but dead :(

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whoa... silicon spray, where can i get some of that?

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i only managed to find one site in english about the spray: here it is!

there were 1000's of site in german etc. but only 1 english :x

oh ye, and lemme say, this is ONLY for func/ratpadz. do not use this on steelpads or on any form of cloth pad!

oh ye, and to really get the most out of ur mouse you need to get some hyperglidez or similar mouse skatez (well, hyperglidez are the best, but any teflon skatez are fine really) one can find hyperglidez here!

hope all that helps :)

Hey, I couldn't care less. It's just after he said that, that I looked. I mean its common knowledge that you can "url hack" like that. i just let everyone know why he was saying that to keep people from asking.

And what do you mean sick? It was stored on a public server. It's not like it takes any effort. I'll sometimes do that and see if people have more pictures of a product or something if they have posted on the net.

Bottom line if you put it on a public server, its for the public.

btw... nice message on the site, Dazzle. :D

Is it REALLY that hard to guess why people are interested, you have almost everything a geek would want and you always show them off, always the first one to get the lastest things...all of a sudden you sell em' OF COURSE they will be curious....

I hope I get my Replacement Z-5500 Digitals, New Router & Fault Less (HAHA - Yeah right!) Dell 2005FPW Replacement.

Then I can post pictures, Untill then im not happy posting :p

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You fancy giving your old stuff to a fellow yorkshireman? :p

Im keeping my Z-680's as back up, I'm using them now since my Z-5500's are packed up, Awaiting acceptence from eBuyer for my RMA Request at the moment (...Still waiting after 3 days)

The Dell 2005FPW replacement, the Old one goes back with the Delivery of my new with the same Courier ( TNT ).

My replacement router is coming on Monday Via ANC. And Netgear are suppose to be E-Mailing me with a Pre-Mailer to attach to the box to send back. Still Waiting for that Email!

Hmm So I really have nothing to give.

I may Sell my 680's at some point though.

^^ I might buy them.  My speakers are really messed up.

Here in canada, you can buy them new for $230.  I'll buy for $100?

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Presumabley that's a joke right? Because $100CAD is ?43, these speakers cost a minimum of ?200 here which is over $450CAD.

Shipping to Canada would be a joke mate, sorry.

Way too much cost to ship them.

More then they are worth.

And i'd never sell them for ?43 No WAY!

Maybe ?80+ A May consider in UK. These still sell for ?200+ - In most cases they sell for more then Z-5500 Digitals.

But im NOT selling as of yet.

Maybe in the future.

^^ I might buy them.  My speakers are really messed up.

Here in canada, you can buy them new for $230.  I'll buy for $100?

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Right, the cheapest i've seen it for was $320 (cdn).

Please show me where you can buy them for $230. (New)

Right, the cheapest i've seen it for was $320 (cdn).

Please show me where you can buy them for $230. (New)

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www.Tigerdirect.ca

They used to be $230, now they are $260

Still alot cheaper than $320.

You can buy Z-5500 for $300

*edit*

Oh no! the sale is over! they don't even have them listed.

all they have now is the z-5500 for $370

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