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Fedora Core 3 and Office Space :ninja:

Pentium 4 1.8GHz

1GB PC2700 (512 x 2)

Dell 1704FPV

ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 256mb

Logitech Cordless MX Duo

111GB HD

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Hi guys,

I'm new around here, and I just got my Dell 2405FPW on friday and I'm loving it :)

I'm getting the Logitech Z-5500 speakers very soon to replace my old altec lansing ones you see here. I'm going to mount the 2 front and 2 back speakers to the top corners of the walls so it will be more surround like.

I apologize if the pics are too big, I couldn't locate the rules on posting size :)

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Shuttle SB81P

P4 3.4Ghz @ 4Ghz

1024MB OCZ PC3200 EL Platinum Rev. 2

ATI X800 XT Platinum Edition

Maxtor 200GB

Sony 16X Dual layer DVD-R

Dell 2405FPW

Saitek P3000 Wireless Gamepad

Logitech MX Duo

Logitech MX Bluetooth

Epson 2200 Wide Format Printer

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Apple Powerbook 17"

1.33Ghz Rev. 2

1024MB PC2700 DDR

Griffin iCurve

Apple Isight

Apple 4G 40GB Ipod Photo

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AWESOME :woot:

Hi guys,

I'm new around here, and I just got my Dell 2405FPW on friday and I'm loving it :)

I'm getting the Logitech Z-5500 speakers very soon to replace my old altec lansing ones you see here. I'm going to mount the 2 front and 2 back speakers to the top corners of the walls so it will be more surround like.

I said it before, I'll say it again I love your setup man

didn't you have 2005FPW before?

Hi guys,

I'm new around here, and I just got my Dell 2405FPW on friday and I'm loving it :)

I'm getting the Logitech Z-5500 speakers very soon to replace my old altec lansing ones you see here. I'm going to mount the 2 front and 2 back speakers to the top corners of the walls so it will be more surround like.

I apologize if the pics are too big, I couldn't locate the rules on posting size :)

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Shuttle SB81P

P4 3.4Ghz @ 4Ghz

1024MB OCZ PC3200 EL Platinum Rev. 2

ATI X800 XT Platinum Edition

Maxtor 200GB

Sony 16X Dual layer DVD-R

Dell 2405FPW

Saitek P3000 Wireless Gamepad

Logitech MX Duo

Logitech MX Bluetooth

Epson 2200 Wide Format Printer

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Apple Powerbook 17"

1.33Ghz Rev. 2

1024MB PC2700 DDR

Griffin iCurve

Apple Isight

Apple 4G 40GB Ipod Photo

585611124[/snapback]

Man nice set up :D

Well here are my 3 workstations in my house. The basement in our house is currently getting finished so it's a bit messy and the computers have been moved and rearranged (Can't wait until my dad and I finish the basement :p). And yes, all my computers (and my phone even) have the same background :p.

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Hp Pavilion 761n

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|AMD Athlon Xp 2000+ (1.67ghz)|1gb of DDR Ram|80gb Hard Drive|Hp DVD Writer & Hp CD Writer|ATI Radeon 9200SE (128mb)|Windows Xp Home Edition Sp2|

Devices: Logitech Quickcam Express, Hp MX70 Monitor (17 inch), Logitech X220 2.1 Speakers, Microsoft Wireless InteliMouse Explorer 2.0, Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard, Hp PSC1350 All-in-one, Dlink ADSL Modem & Dlink Di-604 Router.

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Pentium II Computer

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|Intel Pentium II 300mhz|128mb of Ram|6gb Hard Drive|Hp DVD-Rom & Justlink CD Writer|3dfx Voodoo4 (32mb)|Windows Xp Professional Sp2|

Devices: TTX 15 inch monitor, Hp Speakers, Hp Keyboard & Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical.

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NEC Versa 4050H

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|Intel Pentium I 90mhz|40mb of Ram|1.3gb Hard Drive|CD-Rom|1mb Video Card|Windows 98SE|

Devices: Cicero Mouse & LG VX4600 phone (Telus Mobility).

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Well here are my 3 workstations in my house. The basement in our house is currently getting finished so it's a bit messy and the computers have been moved and rearranged (Can't wait until my dad and I finish the basement :p). And yes, all my computers (and my phone even) have the same background :p.

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How do you like that all-in-one printer? I'm thinking about getting it.

How do you like that all-in-one printer?  I'm thinking about getting it.

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I really like it. I got it for Christmas in 2003. Last year I only had to buy new cartiages once (July 2004). This printer is doing extremly well, just bought ink in January and I print tons off and there's still tons of ink left. The printer prints off at good speed and good quality, scanner is amazing, copier is really quick and the memory card slots are good.

dL,

I had them custom made. I bought the posters from www.movieposter.ca and had them framed on matte wood. Wasn't very cheap, all 3 posters came out to around $210.  But I think it's worth it though :)

- Darius

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Hey dar SWEEET Setup !!!! :)

I bought the same HP AIO last summer (June), and we print a lot at my house (my dad is district soccer president and prints meeting agendas and emails weekly, plus he's religious on fantasy football and has binders worth of print outs, I'm in college, and my brother and sister are still in high school, so a lot of projects) and so far we've only bought 2 black and one color tank, anything that uses HP 56 & 57 or the new 90 series ink is awesome ink economy

reorganized alittle...

im selling the monitor in hopes of buying a 2001fp soon.

i also sold the dinovo, as I really had no use for it, and am thinking about buying a nokia 7610 again to replace this ****ty motorola mpx200.

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my workstation in all its glory :rolleyes:

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another angle

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straight on

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the "other" side of the desk

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oh, and my newest toy, chilling with his big brother :D

sorry for the blurry pics, my camera hand is retarded and im to lazy to retake them :woot:

nice one ck2k01, but I bet you can do a better job at fixing up your wires, and positioning your speakers.

to that guy with the laptop..

why bother using a computer with only 90Mhz?

what do you use it for?

I think today's calculators have more power.

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