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I'd never pay over 10$ for headphones.

Reason: See my post on my new keyboard.

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Reason why I paid that much for headphones is that I really wanted quality stuff, I'm really into the music scene, I get a bunch daily from my 0day ftps. I do some mixing at night and really need the headphones for that, I use them every night when I'm on the pc or during the day sometimes, really glad I got them. And believe me there is a huge difference in quality between the regular headphones and these.

why don't you keep the computers on the desk, and the beast on the floor?

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Since the picture was taken I moved it over to the back wall and ran a network line to it. Sucker weighs 72 pounds. :whistle:

i would've gone for a xerox/hp/canon laser printer

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I got it for $304 shipped from Dell so I really can't complain on the price. I will not be needing a printer for some time to come. :)

Do you have to buy Dell toner for it or is there an equivalent?

Thats the problem I have with most Dell printers, the consumables are really high and you need to order them.

BTW... cool desk and screen.

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For now it is Dell toner, but there is an option in the menu for third part toner. What that means right now is anyone's guess. :blink:

here comes the pnwage

from left to right

#1 amd 64 4000+ oc'ed to fx 55 2gb ozc pc3700 2x evga geforce 6800 gts

#2 intel 3.0 800 fsb 1gb kingston pc3200 ati radeon 9800 pro AiW

#3 amd 64 3200+ oc'ed 3500+ 1gb crucial vaule select pc3200 evga geforce 6800

#4 <top server> 2x 250gb sata drives intel 2.6 800 fsb 1gb kingston pc 3200 bfg gefore fx 5550

inside amd 64 4000+ before a rewire

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