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Cleaned up my desk. I guess the framed art looks quite crooked but that's due to the position of the camera.

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did you get that print from deviantart? If so, how was the quality. I was actually looking to get one of them from the same artist.

Yep, it's Garden State. Written and directed by Zach Braff as well. I adore the film, seen it over 20 times easily, also spread the Garden State love by handing out DVDRs of it like they're leaflets :D

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:D Ahh yes that is one great film, I don't hand out dvdr though :p

did you get that print from deviantart?  If so, how was the quality.  I was actually looking to get one of them from the same artist.

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Yes, I purchased that piece at DeviantArt. The quality is actually great, I do not see any problems with it.

In total, I have bought three from DeviantArt all good however one, I have to say, really is quite bad. I think it was the sizing issue, I forgot how big I actually ordered the thing but it is all blurry (it's photography work) and not worthy to put up.

But I assume all of Jasinski's work is in good shape at any size.

Here's my room, and boy do I ****ing love it.

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Just my comp, mouse and tablet.

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My Computer area. Dual 19 inch CRT's, woot.

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Receiver, XBox, Gamecube, TV and 3 of my 5 speakers. XBox is modded with Evox as dash.

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My awsome futon and my kickass handiwork on the walls. :p

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Close-up of the speaker and mac. This old Mac, circa '96, now serves as my CD palyer too, hahah.

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Game controller, 20 gig iRiver and deodorant.

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Room view. Still need to clean and move that stupid dresser. The two speakers by the TV are 150 watt each with mad bass. Center channel speaker is 50 watts.

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Futon and two rear speakers. Each 150 watts as well with dual subs in them. :)

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A few friends to help me relax after taking all those pictures. :p

Well I found it while going through some junk today, and was thinking of possible uses for it, and decided it'd be funny / geeky to have it be my CD player, so I did it.  :p

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No, I mean click the link... look at the picture! :p

Yes, I purchased that piece at DeviantArt. The quality is actually great, I do not see any problems with it.

In total, I have bought three from DeviantArt all good however one, I have to say, really is quite bad. I think it was the sizing issue, I forgot how big I actually ordered the thing but it is all blurry (it's photography work) and not worthy to put up.

But I assume all of Jasinski's work is in good shape at any size.

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I will be purchasing that same poster when I get home tonight. It's fantastic. (Y)

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