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^^ benq dvd-rw?

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Damn! you're right! I sprayed it black though, it was a silvery white colour with branding etc on the front.

Here's a nicer view :p

http://www.fixit-4u.net/mrk/root/photos/room/WAREZ.jpg

I love the angle. Nice case, too.

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Bro, all i have to say is

UR CAM IS AWESOME!!!! I know, I said it before but them pics are just gr8

X@vier

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Thanks!

Tha case is quite old (2 years~) but it's a nice case :)

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I watched all of season 1 in 1.5days and now am watching Season 2 whilst I keep up to date with Season 4 and track down season 3 LOL

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Me too!!! Honestly, I am doing the exact same thing. Watched Season 1. I'm on episode 13 of Season 2, and I'm watching season 4 every week :p

Damn! you're right! I sprayed it black though, it was a silvery white colour with branding etc on the front.

Here's a nicer view :p

http://www.fixit-4u.net/mrk/root/photos/room/WAREZ.jpg

Thanks!

Tha case is quite old (2 years~) but it's a nice case :)

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You should make a sidepanel for your case :p

The above were shot with the Kit USM lens on my Canon 300D

Me too!!!  Honestly, I am doing the exact same thing.  Watched Season 1.  I'm on episode 13 of Season 2, and I'm watching season 4 every week :p

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!!!!!!!!! I'm on 6pm of Season 2 right now ! (just finished watching season 4 #13 too, good ep, as usual Bauer takes on reality with precision :p

You should make a sidepanel for your case :p

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Everyone says that! but for real, I'm in and out of my case all teh time so find it troublesome to use a side panel and also it keeps cooling solutions on a minimal and looks quite nice with no panel thanks to tidy wiring :p

Btw mrk, what kind of headphones are those?

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Technics RPF200, Had them almost 4 years now, cost me ?25 from Argos and they still sell them for ?20, the best headphones I have ever owned and I've bought and returned seinheisser/new technics within that period and none have been able to match the quality of these! the pads are actually wearing out so I'm tempted to buy a 2nd pai:):)

poor quality but you get the idea ;)

also if i turn round abit i get to

res of my 'geek' corner as it's been so often called :(

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Your pants are ****ty ;)

Please do not quote pictures...those pics too big

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As with every other pictures thread here at Neowin, please keep the sizes within reason

If you plan to img-embed your desktop, please try to keep it at/under 1024x768 and under 100k (It's recommended that you link it, externally).

Any pics that don't adhere to those rules will be removed

Those pics are great, I have always wanted a Canon 300D or the IXUS 40 I think it is called here in Aus. Now I am definialty going to get one looks awesome :D

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I was going to get the Canon 300D but decided to go for the S500, great camera

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