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You are the one complaining.

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Umm, he was telling people to stop the complaining and keep the thread on topic you idiot.

A mod should really start watching IK, he's getting as bad as nuscur. He just fills this thread with crap like "nice mousepad" "you need to spend $300 on a better keyboard" "i like your brown table", etc. Not to mention the useless spam he posts in other forums where posts do count, which I think someone pointed out before already.

yeah there are screen shots where he is the only person on the last post, like 30 topics he must not have much to do i check this place every few days after i do my work and hes added like 50 post. But I dont care he just has a sad life and surrounds him self with lcds and big talk.

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Atleast I try to keep it clean. =/

Yeah, thats about all the space you get in apartment bedrooms.  :cry:

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I like your room. Where do you keep all your stuff though? It looks like you don't keep any of your belongings in your room?

I keep basically everything organized in my cloest, not seen it picture. I love those Wal-Mart stacker things, they do wonders. :D

:Edit: Also, not to long ago... I had to sell some things, to well... Bring in the bacon if you will... :blink:

extreme4377 how do you do your wiring?  You feed them through the wall?

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Ya, drilled a hole and fed the cable through to the other side of the wall and met it at the bottom with a bigger hole. Grabbed the wire with some needle noised pliers and bam. Pretty easy only took about 15 mins per speaker.

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Ya, drilled a hole and fed the cable through to the other side of the wall and met it at the bottom with a bigger hole. Grabbed the wire with some needle noised pliers and bam. Pretty easy only took about 15 mins per speaker.

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cool, nice idea :)

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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whaaaa? He said nothing of the sort :laugh: he just said that everyone should STFU, but a bit more politely

Thanks storm. I think they look great. My dad actually mistaked them for being wireless but then I showed him how I did it and he just said, wow, that looks great! So Im amped and they sound incredible!

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Well if your in the UK, feel free to come do mine :p :whistle:

Alright so heres mine with a small change, I took the top part of my desk off and I am happy with the out come. I will be buying the new Dell lcd as soon as it comes out (I will only be buying one my p***s is not 1 inch like some here).

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My Speakers are going around my room with my sony surround sound that does the tv as well. (going for less is more) and my new 40 gig Ipod photo. (on another note I hope to have enough for the dinovo setup by weeks end) more pics to come when I get my new toys..

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Yeahhh... I think I am going to go out and get 6 Dell lcd's and watch them crap out right in front of me. Yeahhhhh. Then im going to go and get more to sleep/shower/screw just you know have fun with. Then im going to throw them all away and watch the garbage man crap his pants like ten times.

Got it :) , Ill make shure I post about twenty pics

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