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yes. i indeed look before posting

i have some advice for you though.. think before posting?

and thats a pretty sweet gig.. whole comp in a monitor. How big is the monitor? and whats the specs?

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its a Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz HT,512mb ram, 17 inch widescreen

http://www.uktsupport.co.uk/advent/pc/t1.htm

well i would have to trim them down otherwize, and i havent installed the sw yet, so i posted a link to a page on mie site were the pictures are thanks pal! all you see when u load it up is the pictures and a table set.

Edited by Scott_Jogela

I just realized I had never posted mine :p So here it is, I was going to clean it up but it looks like that all the time so heh there you have it :ninja:

Room 1 (right side)

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Room 1 (left side)

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My bedroom set up

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lol stupid pictures would not work

Edited by dvds_ect

^

I tried. Everywhere was sold out, sold out, sold out.

This keyboard showed no signs of use. So, I got it. I like it, it's a lot more comfortable.

Besides, I don't like putting ~50$ into a new keyboard as when my computer doesn't work right, I tend to introduce my fist to the keyboard. This is keyboard #5.

1) Solidus Multimedia Keyboard

2) Compaq Multimedia Keyboard

3) Used Repainted Mitsumi Keyboard

4) iOne Scorpius K2A (The one shown above)

5) HP Keyboard (this one)

I was in Ottawa, which is pretty rare. As in this town, you end up paying ~20 bucks for something that is only worth ~5 bucks.

Hahah

I hit electronics when they don't work too, just not mine. My compsci teacher took me out of the hall and gave me a 'talk' about respect when he saw me kicking one of the computers. We use old 233Mhz computers with windows 95, so I don't care. Even if I break one, I can replace it for next to nothing. I have thrown out computers faster than the ones in my school.

Codegen, too bad you aren't my neighbor, I have as many keyboards as you have broken, sitting in my basement.

3x Dell Silent Keyboard

1x Microsoft Blue media Keyboard

1x Hewlett Packard Keyboard (the one you have)

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