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chrisa107, you should go here too.

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Wow clever link, really. I have no problem with discussing actual desktops and hardware questions and such, and have participated in this thread as such. But there is absolutely no need for countless posts about "Dude you spent like $5000 on monitors that's insanse" followed by "you shouldn't be in debt." I'm trying to keep it on topic, while you and others are not.

IK 47 clear off you immature little runt, you're worse than rpm was (old time members will remember him) and I for one am totally sick of seeing your crap across all of the forums. This thread is not "See IK 47's Workstation" so stop thinking it is, and if you really want the attention go make your own thread all about you, which nobody will care about and it will get locked.

And getting back on topic, out of boredom I hooked my TV up to my main comp for ****s and giggles.

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IK 47 clear off you immature little runt, you're worse than rpm was (old time members will remember him) and I for one am totally sick of seeing your crap across all of the forums. This thread is not "See IK 47's Workstation" so stop thinking it is, and if you really want the attention go make your own thread all about you, which nobody will care about and it will get locked.

And getting back on topic, out of boredom I hooked my TV up to my main comp for ****s and giggles.

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I agre:p:;);)

Nice idea, i sometimes do it with my projector, have yet to try it with plasm:p:p

Started off as the desk that came with an mfi bedroom (www.mfi.co.uk) but me and my stepdad modified it and replaced the actual desktop with a wardrobe side panel and stuck a support in the middle (you can see it next to the comp under the desk). :)

Hey whats up Im new here. First time poster, long time visitor.

An internal shot of my case

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/8888/p1130178s5si.jpg

Another from a different angle...

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/2193/p1130175s5at.jpg

yet another

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/7753/p1130171s9tu.jpg

Last internal shot

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/3103/p1130168s6bp.jpg

My desktop

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/8237/desk21ds.jpg

A close up of my desktop

http://img180.exs.cx/img180/9832/desk2en.jpg

Rear speakers at an angle

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4320/anglers1sb.jpg

A close up of the rear right

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4401/closeuprl2fr.jpg

Rear speakers head on

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4917/twor29lj.jpg

Close up of the control pod

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/7443/controlpod1pk.jpg

Control pod and remote control

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/2053/controlpodremote4si.jpg

I have since cleaned up my wiring a bit more and my room has been re-arranged and will be again when I (hopefully) get my new desk, Ikea Jerker.

Hey whats up Im new here. First time poster, long time visitor.

An internal shot of my case

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/8888/p1130178s5si.jpg

Another from a different angle...

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/2193/p1130175s5at.jpg

yet another

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/7753/p1130171s9tu.jpg

Last internal shot

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/3103/p1130168s6bp.jpg

My desktop

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/8237/desk21ds.jpg

A close up of my desktop

http://img180.exs.cx/img180/9832/desk2en.jpg

Rear speakers at an angle

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4320/anglers1sb.jpg

A close up of the rear right

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4401/closeuprl2fr.jpg

Rear speakers head on

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4917/twor29lj.jpg

Close up of the control pod

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/7443/controlpod1pk.jpg

Control pod and remote control

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/2053/controlpodremote4si.jpg

I have since cleaned up my wiring a bit more and my room has been re-arranged and will be again when I (hopefully) get my new desk, Ikea Jerker.

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Skater? :shifty:

Wow clever link, really.  I have no problem with discussing actual desktops and hardware questions and such, and have participated in this thread as such.  But there is absolutely no need for countless posts about "Dude you spent like $5000 on monitors that's insanse" followed by "you shouldn't be in debt."  I'm trying to keep it on topic, while you and others are not.

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You are the one complaining.

I personally think that You (ik 47) Should stop posting your workstation so many ****in times, if you want people to see it, put a link in your sig or something, you only need to post it once in here!

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I have posted the pictures twice. The second was when I added more hardware. People just quote it and keep talking about it. If you really want to, you can go and report them for spamming, and going off topic.

Hey whats up Im new here. First time poster, long time visitor.

An internal shot of my case

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/8888/p1130178s5si.jpg

Another from a different angle...

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/2193/p1130175s5at.jpg

yet another

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/7753/p1130171s9tu.jpg

Last internal shot

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/3103/p1130168s6bp.jpg

My desktop

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/8237/desk21ds.jpg

A close up of my desktop

http://img180.exs.cx/img180/9832/desk2en.jpg

Rear speakers at an angle

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4320/anglers1sb.jpg

A close up of the rear right

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4401/closeuprl2fr.jpg

Rear speakers head on

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4917/twor29lj.jpg

Close up of the control pod

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/7443/controlpod1pk.jpg

Control pod and remote control

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/2053/controlpodremote4si.jpg

I have since cleaned up my wiring a bit more and my room has been re-arranged and will be again when I (hopefully) get my new desk, Ikea Jerker.

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Very nice stuff. Where do you keep your front speakers?

I really wish people would crop their images.

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Is there a way for people to just post a clickable thumbnail that takes you to the full image?

IK 47 clear off you immature little runt, you're worse than rpm was (old time members will remember him) and I for one am totally sick of seeing your crap across all of the forums. This thread is not "See IK 47's Workstation" so stop thinking it is, and if you really want the attention go make your own thread all about you, which nobody will care about and it will get locked.

And getting back on topic, out of boredom I hooked my TV up to my main comp for ****s and giggles.

Be careful how you toss those personal attacks around. Trying to call me immature on the internet? If you truly think that I need to be corrected, why don't you come around to my city and see how you get raped.

Edited by IK .:. 47
You are the one complaining.

I have posted the pictures twice.  The second was when I added more hardware.  People just quote it and keep talking about it.  If you really want to, you can go and report them for spamming, and going off topic.

Very nice stuff.  Whats that big "shark fin" thing on your desk?  Just curious.

Is there a way for people to just post a clickable thumbnail that takes you to the full image?

Be careful how you toss those personal attacks around.  Trying to call me immature on the internet?  If you truly think that I need to be corrected, why don't you come around to my city and see how you get raped.

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So your going to rape him now? :x

Seriously mate, you ever think of going near homer, and youll have half of west yorkshire on yuor case ;)

First off, thanks for the replies! I really appreciate it. This is a huge forum and even though I am a member of many other forums, some some, some large, it was almost intimidating posting my pictures compared to some of yours! Anyways, to answer your questions....

"Very nice stuff. Whats that big "shark fin" thing on your desk? Just curious."

"Shark fin thing"? Not sure what youre talking about. Ive got a Belkin Wireless G router, motorola phone that I never use, MX Duo base station/charger, Z-5500 Control Pod, mouse, keyboard, monitor.

"extreme: what are you using to mount the speakers on the wall?"

Im using anchor screws and theyre working great. The speakers are as sturdy as they would be if they were screwed into a stud. The speakers have stands that can be swiveled/rotated to become wall mounts. Everything is stock(except the screws).

"skater?"

I used to be. Why do you ask? My posters?

BTW, anyone have the Jerker? Any drawbacks?

EDIT: btw, thanks Storm. Ive since changed it but its for the better

I seemed to have missed your other question IK. I have them up on two shelves in the very corners of my room. I had a Kenwood surround sound system, which has been moved to one of our guest bedrooms, with speakers on those shelves before I got the 5500s and have been too lazy to mount my 5500 front speakers as of yet. My center channel sits atop my 27" Toshiba 27AF44. I must say, the 5500s are incredible!

talking of logout links, the best way to fool people to actually click it is to go to http://tinyurl.com and make a tiny url out of the logout url. that way when it shows the tooltip on mouseover, people will be utterly fooled :D

oh ye, and i think youm0nt is absolutely right, i aint got nothin to prove to u guys, and i dont see why anyone should! you ARE who you ARE!

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