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Yeah your system truely owns but you should take more pride in your set up. Its obvious you got some cash so go treat you self to a nice logitech 5.1 a good 20 inch lcd and a dinovo set up and the uber 1337 desk the IKEA JERKER!!110101!. Then you can post pictures of it and put all of our POS systems to shame. Really nice man 4000+ :alien:

my system may not be brand name but its no POS and I am proud to say I built it myself:P. just because not everyone's got cash to blow or is stupid enough to spend a few grand on a computer, doesnt make their's a POS

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sorry dude no mean to offend my systems no POS ether just a general thingy

You guys are aware you're talking about computers right? This isn't penis-size discussion.

Heh, I have a pentium 3 which I use as my main comp (what im typing on right now), so don't you start talkig about pos. (Buiilt it myself though like 6 years ago, cos me ****ing $900.

lol.. I record songs off the radio, import them to itunes, convert it to mp3 and transfer it to my ipod  :p

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you forgot to mention the part where you place them on your FTP server and also as torr filez - LOL

nice little tou :yes:

OMG MORE PICS NOW!

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That just looks funny with that huge tower and that little bitty LCD with crappy speakers next to it.

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The speakers look crappy, (wife spilled iced tea on them a long time ago) LOL, but they still sound GREAT.

Yeah your system truely owns but you should take more pride in your set up. Its obvious you got some cash so go treat you self to a nice logitech 5.1 a good 20 inch lcd and a dinovo set up and the uber 1337 desk the IKEA JERKER!!110101!. Then you can post pictures of it and put all of our POS systems to shame. Really nice man 4000+ :alien:

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That moniter seems big and awesome compared to the 13" CRT I had before it. Spending what I already have on the PC and the small moniter was REALLY pushing it with the Mrs.

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