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Is it really that hard to just remove the / from the image tag?

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Its not.

But many times i forget, like in the post above, and by the time someone alerts me, I cannot edit my post.

good thing that I was still able to for the post above.

Its not.

But many times i forget, like in the post above, and by the time someone alerts me, I cannot edit my post.

good thing that I was still able to for the post above.

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or maybe you dont have to comment on every damn thing you see, 50% of this places postis iks retarted posts.

First time I've posted mine here - and a bit embarassed having looked at all the others! Anyway - here goes.

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Set this up last September. Stripped the room right out, ran a new mains ring for the room, put in dado trunking, satellite dish feeds, the phone lines etc. Then put down carpet tiles and picked up the desk second hand. PC is a Chieftec case with a 3.0GHz P4, 512MB RAM, 300GB HDD etc.

White machine cost under ?200 new from ebuyer and used to have Mandrake 10, now XP. I've a Dell Laptop on the other desk with another computer, which is next to where I'm taking the photo.

Nothing on all these big screens and subs though!! :blush:: :))

Hey again James (Overclockers Support Thread) :)

Nice setup, looks like you got everything there.

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Hi there! Cheers - what you can't see is an airing cupboard full of cabling and boxes (someone really wants that back!).

Thing about having 2 or 3 CRT's on the go in here is that it's way too hot.

Not alot changed except my Pda. Really need a new keyboard. Can't stand this thing. Got ?50 in vouchers to blow, so might go up comet later.

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See if you can get the Logitech diNovo Cordless for Notebooks.

Its not really for Notebooks. Its a excellent keybaord + Mouse + Media Pad.

I have one :DD

See if you can get the Logitech diNovo Cordless for Notebooks.

Its not really for Notebooks. Its a excellent keybaord + Mouse + Media Pad.

I have one  :D

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Was considering it, but I want to get a new mouse also. So I would end up with a spare notebook mouse. Could just throw it at a hobo or something I suppose.

# What does the Pad do on the notebook edition? Can you still control media player? Does it display anything about the media? or is it just a thermometer? :s

Was thinking about this Logitech one (have been for a while) http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B...0609922-3284658

But the DiNovo does look nice. Tempted!

Was considering it, but I want to get a new mouse also. So I would end up with a spare notebook mouse. Could just throw it at a hobo or something I suppose.

# What does the Pad do on the notebook edition? Can you still control media player? Does it display anything about the media? or is it just a thermometer? :s

But the DiNovo does look nice. Tempted!

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The Media Pad is like your Basic Num Lock Keys.

Also is a FULL Calculator.

And When in Num Lock Mode (Just a case of 2 Different Buttons) you can see the time and date + Temp Displayed in C or F.

You can Control Media Player fine, Stop. Play/Pasue, Forward and back. Also there a Media button which brings up your desired Media Player.

There is also Volume control + and - Controls as well as a mute button.

All those buttons are also present on the actual Keyboard, also with some additional buttons. Sleep, Ineternet Home Page, Email App & Search.

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