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My room these days..

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The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite 3000.

The case is a XG Viper.

The chair is..a chair.

The guitars are a bass (Ibanez GSR 200) and an electric (BC Rich 'Torchy' Assasin- November 2003 Bodyart Edition - Limited Edition.)

My room these days..

post-52868-1115231532.jpg

The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite 3000.

The case is a XG Viper.

The chair is..a chair.

The guitars are a bass (Ibanez GSR 200) and an electric (BC Rich 'Torchy' Assasin- November 2003 Bodyart Edition - Limited Edition.)

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First off, for give me for quoting the massive image!

Next, did you get your chair from Ikea?

@ IK .:. 47, will get a new desk once my new home is built. Throwing all this crap furniture away and getting an interior designer to do it all.

@ Kerm, I actually 41 phones :p But those are the ones I use mostly.

Two are always on, and I switch depending on the mood I guess.

@ProfessorX, The samsung is a great D500. Super fast phone. Highly recommended.

get it cheap at Oxygen mobile :p

@MrMB, I save my money :p then buy things that i probably dont need, then when something nicer comes out, I sell something and get that. E.g. Sold my S700 to get the V800. So it's a nice round circle.

@Nighthawk, well I work for Qatar Petroleum (controls almost most of the worlds Natural Petrol and Gas), I'm a student studying at Uni for them, so they pay me. In essence they pay me to study so when I finish I give them years of my life.

Helps that I graduated top of my country as well.

@matthewf01, I Love SE, I support them all the way (see OSX.SE theme for P series) I hang at esato.com mostly rather that Hofo. Come on down :)

interior designer eh? sounds pretty neat.

41 phones though? of all the SE phones you have owned, which has been the best/worst of it's time?

What exactly do you do for Qatar? Sounds really interesting. Is your occupation oil related, or what?

last question: Can I have a phone?

interior designer eh?  sounds pretty neat.

41 phones though?  of all the SE phones you have owned, which has been the best/worst of it's time?

What exactly do you do for Qatar?  Sounds really interesting.  Is your occupation oil related, or what?

last question: Can I have a phone?

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Can I have a mac?

lol!!!!

@ IK, As soon as I finish at Uni I'll be working for Qatar Petroleum's Legal Division.

The best phone I've ever owned was the P900 (still prefer it over the P910)

at esato.com I donate some old phones now and then, i make little competitions and offer them. Doesn't happen too frequently though.

@Night, I'd give you a mac if I was rich. I'm just well off. Most months I'm pretty skint.

@storm, I actually prefer the D500's design more.

Sexay. Imagine if they made an iPod white one. ooooh.

lol!!!!

@ IK, As soon as I finish at Uni I'll be working for Qatar Petroleum's Legal Division.

The best phone I've ever owned was the P900 (still prefer it over the P910)

at esato.com I donate some old phones now and then, i make little competitions and offer them. Doesn't happen too frequently though.

@Night, I'd give you a mac if I was rich. I'm just well off. Most months I'm pretty skint.

@storm, I actually prefer the D500's design more.

Sexay. Imagine if they made an iPod white one. ooooh.

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Maybe I could just break into your home :p

Where in the UK are you, near Edinburgh?

(Maybe somewhere I can get to by bike?)

@IK, well as I mentioned I was the top student in the country. They offered to sponsor me and give me a scholarship. n return I work for them for the amount of years that I study.

It's a win win situation since I have a guaranteed job once I finish Uni.

Not that what I'm doing is easy.

edit: note it's called Qatar Petroleum or QP. Qatar is the country :p

Here it goes.

I might have to post in multiple areas since I promised to so here it goes.

Finally got the V800  to add to the Lightside.

Guess I'll update the pics as I add more gear.

Darkside:

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Lightside:

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Greyside:

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wow that's some nice stuff

this might sounds silly, but what is that mac mouse lookin thing? a mouse? i thought they are circle shaped though.. :blush:

This ere is mine and the apple is in place because I posted this in the apple workstations thread as a little joke :p

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Nice. Is that a Jerker table?

wow that's some nice stuff

this might sounds silly, but what is that mac mouse lookin thing? a mouse? i thought they are circle shaped though.. :blush:

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Yet another quotes an unnecessary amount of images to make a short statement.

stop doing it. It is annoying.

@IK, well as I mentioned I was the top student in the country. They offered to sponsor me and give me a scholarship. n return I work for them for the amount of years that I study.

It's a win win situation since I have a guaranteed job once I finish Uni.

Not that what I'm doing is easy.

edit: note it's called Qatar Petroleum or QP. Qatar is the country tongue.gif

Cool. Thanks for the nfo.

Here it goes.

I might have to post in multiple areas since I promised to so here it goes.

Finally got the V800  to add to the Lightside.

Guess I'll update the pics as I add more gear.

Darkside: PICS

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Do you have your own house? Or any bills to pay? Jeez.

@hotwire, yes thats a wireless apple mouse.

@eric, at the moment I rent and I pay my own bills. Once the new home is built (should be finished next month) I'll only have to pay bills, but with the amount of bills I'll have to pay it'll probably cost the same as renting a month anyway.

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