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how can you guys sit on such chair!!!! my arse would go numb after 30 mins

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Think thats bad? One of my first jobs where I sat at a desk, I was working for a friends company and ran a homebrew PIII/512/40GB system out of a milk crate, it had a monitor (15" Dell in a milk crate case) and sat on a plywood board desk supported my milk crates. I sat on a stack of 2 milk crates for 7hours a day, for 4 days a week for a year. That was almost 3 years ago, my back still bothers me from it. I dont use a PC for my job anymore now but I enjoy my duct-tape,soft padded chair I got from my mom.

2405FPW is officially on my desk and its awesome

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That a 2005FPW and 2405FPW?

Them 4 inches make a huge difference, Just not sure id trust Dell to buy another monitor with all the problems.

Im still waiting for some issues to be resolved with my 2005FPW.

Updated.

a screen of my main computer (dual 19" CRT Monitor) room lights on

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a screen of my main computer (dual 19" CRT Monitor) a bit out of focus. room lights off

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a screen of my second computer (dedicated folding machine) also a bit out of focus.

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a screen of the side of my main computer with camera flash on

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a screen of the side of the main computer with no camera flash and all the lights in my case on.

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a screen of the side of my secondary computer with messy wiring.

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nooo, you got a sony! heh, sorry, i had to. i'm never buying a freaking sony again.

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LoL whats wrong with a Sony Laptop :blink: They are better than most laptops and they look much nicer i think... but mine isnt exactly "portable" compared to my old ibm thinkpad but this was supposed to be a desktop replacement so still happy with it. The Powerpack for the sony vaio is a tad bit humongous tho. Also it doesnt come with any installation or recovery cd, so am a bit puzzled by it.. is this normal for the new sony vaios! i am a windows xp n00b :huh:

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LoL whats wrong with a Sony Laptop :blink:  They are better than most laptops and they look much nicer i think... but mine isnt exactly "portable" compared to my old ibm thinkpad but this was supposed to be a desktop replacement so still happy with it. The Powerpack for the sony vaio is a tad bit humongous tho. Also it doesnt come with any installation or recovery cd, so am a bit puzzled by it.. is this normal for the new sony vaios! i am a windows xp n00b :huh:

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Which thinkpad is that? But yeah that woudl be the last thing I'd look for in a notebook. "Desktop Replacement". :)

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