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did u not read CHad's post in here, DO NOT QUOTE IMAGES!!!!!!

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Maybe the board admins should implement a function of user posted images been automatically re-sized to 1024x768 if they exceed 1024x768 & Any other IMG inthis Board limited so it gets shrunk.

I know this can be done in phpBB.

Well heres my setup

20" Apple Display

2.1 sound Altec Lansing ATP3 (I think)

an external HDD

CD holder

ipod mini dock

wireless adapter thing on the side of the CD holder

an apple pro speaker hollowed out to make room for my change.

and my lovely shuttle PC amd64 3200, 1gig, 160gb, 6800 plain (passive cooling)

its very quiet for a PC and i love it

keyboard is comfy

mouse is cheap since i broke my mx310 with cordial hehehe

and its all on a desk which has drawers (not pictured)

what do you think?

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I think he's not liying coz i noticed one thing... The power supply sockets are not usually permitted inside bathrooms (atleast in the uk) and sometimes people keep the deodrants in their desks if its in their room and use it constantly :shifty:  this is based on simple logic but i could be wrong :blink:. and i dont see a reson to lie about some ones closet or bathroom lol :rofl: or may be he shops in a different place

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They have em in bathrooms in the US though! and in europe!

thought they were just shaver sockets...

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Me too. I have never seen a proper plug socket in a bathroom. Certainly not in the UK. Only ever the 2 pinned shaver one.

You're not even supposed to have the normal light switches. Instead you should use the ones you turn on by pulling on a string. Which is what we have in my house plus most houses I go to.

you sir, are a dirty lier.

that is most absolutly a bathroom. not only have i never seen a closet with a counter with that overused bathroom blue counter top! but i have never in my short exsistance met a person who keeps there deoderant in there closet.

also as a side note.... isent building a side room for all your messy crap completly ignore the fact that you just need to clean yer ****?

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Umm my friend keeps his axe in his closet... It's pretty helpful when you're getting dressed so you don't need to run over to the bathroom.

Is that a tooth brush on the left though???

Umm my friend keeps his axe in his closet... It's pretty helpful when you're getting dressed so you don't need to run over to the bathroom.

Is that a tooth brush on the left though???

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oh yeah, thought i would mention that the floor is tile

odd for a closet to have tile floor :rolleyes:

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