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Gah, Im no expert.

Im taking my old 800mHz Celery and covering the case in Toiletpaper rolls, the whole thing. Its going to be part of my bathroom-esque decor :) Pics when I get it all together.

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Celery?

:laugh:

Im going to call Celerons Celery from now on.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/eri...ko/8e513f9e.jpg

Damn straight it's pentium III. (Yes I am building a new computer in the summer. Bout damn time, too.) :laugh:

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Hey, at least that desk is a good start ... I have the same! :)

you might want to check out the jerker desk rather than the jerker computer desk.  the desk is bigger but doesnt come with the shelf.

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Yeap, exactly where I got mine. I heart Ikea, it's so good for poor people like me. :p And the **** looks great too!

LOL everyone has the Ikea Jerker these days whether it is the one with the shelf or the one without, no joke I would say that was the desk I have seen most of here on neowin (atleast 50% of the workstations I seen have a it) and I also have one :D Mine is the shelfless one (Y)

:D

i used to live a few miles from the faactory that made cadburys chocolate. been in there... you chocolate smell is over powering!

the workers are allowed to eat as much chocolate as they want!

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I have been to a chocolate factory tour. I hate the way one room is terribly hot, and the next one is freezing cold. Then you go through a whole chain of them for an hour. but the chocolates are nice though, and the machine that packages them is so cool!

Wow you've actually completed the Rubiks cube. I've never complete it :(

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You are not the only one. Maybe he just took it out of the box, and it was already done?

Yeap, exactly where I got mine. I heart Ikea, it's so good for poor people like me. :p And the **** looks great too!

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err, Ikea is very expensive. Not good for poor people like us. When I was looking for a bedroom suite, I went to Ikea, and the first thing I noticed is that their designs are so akward. The only decent one was so bland, expensive and looked like it would come crumbling down if I kicked it. The only thing I like Ikea for is their desks, office furniture (drawers, cabinets) and kitchen stuff. Other things, (such as their chairs) are way too expensive. ($200 for a basic task chair?!).

I bought my glass desk, and birch drawer unit from Ikea, and I think that they are great. Bought the leather chair from Staples. good deal. ($50)

LOL everyone has the Ikea Jerker these days whether it is the one with the shelf or the one without, no joke I would say that was the desk I have seen most of here on neowin (atleast 50% of the workstations I seen have a it) and I also have one :D Mine is the shelfless one (Y)

:D

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Everyone has them because they are nice. They are big, good looking and sturdy.

err, Ikea is very expensive.  Not good for poor people like us.  When I was looking for a bedroom suite, I went to Ikea, and the first thing I noticed is that their designs are so akward.  The only decent one was so bland, expensive and looked like it would come crumbling down if I kicked it.  The only thing I like Ikea for is their desks, office furniture (drawers, cabinets) and kitchen stuff.  Other things, (such as their chairs) are way too expensive.  ($200 for a basic task chair?!).

Hmm, I don't find it expensive here, I got that desk for only like $70. Unless that's expensive. :pinch:

IK I would like to see you back up your computer with a few pics and screen shots, I have seen that sig change more times then you have probably changed your underwear.

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Don't worry, I'll get some pics up soon. Not today though, as Im going to Eaton Center in like 10 mins.

Hmm, I don't find it expensive here, I got that desk for only like $70. Unless that's expensive. :pinch:

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I paid ALOT more for my desk.

Omg! Cjc you've actually completed a rubiks cube!

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Wow you've actually completed the Rubiks cube. I've never complete it :(

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Yup, I can do it in about 2 min ;)

Im going to take a stab at it, but is that sticker with the red/white/blue skateboard a shortys skateboards sticker?, I think another company has them too, but it looks like shortys.

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Correct, I used to skateboard like 5 years ago.

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