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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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the only thing is, you do need to learn respect as those are NOT your computers, but the schools... it doesnt matter what you throw out... if you have that much technology to get rid of, why not simply donate it?

KK heres mine, got my new case finally and i added the fan on the window.

DFI SLI DR

3500+ Athlon 64

1GB (512x2) Corsair XMS 2-2-2-5

2x36 Raptors Raid 0

I have a pci mx 4000 till i get my 6800GtOC's in the mail.

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Wallpaper pleas:blush:h:

Fantastic workstatio:yes:s:

KK heres mine, got my new case finally and i added the fan on the window.

DFI SLI DR

3500+ Athlon 64

1GB (512x2) Corsair XMS 2-2-2-5

2x36 Raptors Raid 0

I have a pci mx 4000 till i get my 6800GtOC's in the mail.

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is that an old alienware notebook

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the only thing is, you do need to learn respect as those are NOT your computers, but the schools... it doesnt matter what you throw out... if you have that much technology to get rid of, why not simply donate it?

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1. You aren't Canadian. You don't pay 40% of your money in tax per year. My money pays for my school's equipment. Not yours. Those computers are being thrown away once Im done with them anyway.

2. What I throw away DOES matter, because I was giving a reference to just how bad the computers at my school are.

3. Most donation centers only accept working computers.

Maybe you should keep quiet instead of trying to give me the 3rd degree on respect.

1. You aren't Canadian.  You don't pay 40% of your money in tax per year.  My money pays for my school's equipment.  Not yours.  Those computers are being thrown away once Im done with them anyway.

2. What I throw away DOES matter, because I was giving a reference to just how bad the computers at my school are.

3. Most donation centers only accept working computers.

Maybe you should keep quiet instead of trying to give me the 3rd degree on respect.

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Dude, I am NOT giving you the 3rd degree on anything... maybe it was the way you phrased what you said and made is sound as if you couldn't care less about the computers at your school... and the last time I checked, I was able to voice my opinion just as well as you are able to voice your opinion...

Dude, I am NOT giving you the 3rd degree on anything... maybe it was the way you phrased what you said and made is sound as if you couldn't care less about the computers at your school... and the last time I checked, I was able to voice my opinion just as well as you are able to voice your opinion...

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Ahh... Conformity.

Dark first :p

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Now to the ones with light :p

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Hopefully images arent too wide.

Just tell me if they are and I will edit them smaller

Edit: gonna post review of my newly achieved Optical Desktop 3.0 and those speakers tomorrow. Gotta sleep first :p

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i don't know about any of you, but i saw this pci on paul thurrot's daily winhec 05 blog thing

i really want it ....it looks like microsoft's next wireless optical desktop elite. the only change i see is the lcd screen, which is awesome enough

this will be part of my workstation as soon as i can buy it

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