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Your workstation can tell lots about who you are.

Sony Monitor = wealthy

Female wallpapers = male

Coffee + pack of gum = alert and responsible

Livestrong Bracelet = Gives to the needy

Large Crater in Pillow = Big Head (smart)

MX1000 = Cares about self health (ergonomics)

Drawing pinned on wall = possibly child = possibly married

Twin bed = definately not married, or wife hates him

Pliers, swiss army knife, screwdriver in pen cup = handy + hands-on

Used a ruler to underline title of page = neat

uses a mac = newb

j/k

Irn Bru is better than either!! (Spot the Scot!)

While we're in this workstations thread:

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Dougal.

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The Bru is mighty hard to find here in Ontario, namely Belleville. I get some sent to me from relatives in Edinburgh and Aberdeen once in a while.

Schweet setup there too.

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I just moved my workstation from my room to my basement for summer (I'm on the third floor so it get really hot even without a computer so I don't even imagine with it.)

I'll try to take better picture when it will be all cleaned up (I hate this DSC-T1 with indoor pictures :angry: )

Nope we dont, we did for bout 5 years, then they stopped because of lack of interest! When i went to the USA last month i was hooked on the stuff!

If you come to the UK, bring some with ya, then come to my house :p

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Someone i go to college with had mountain dew imported to the UK from USA so they could have a drink of some again.

Your workstation can tell lots about who you are.

Sony Monitor = wealthy

Female wallpapers = male

Coffee + pack of gum = alert and responsible

Livestrong Bracelet = Gives to the needy

Large Crater in Pillow = Big Head (smart)

MX1000 = Cares about self health (ergonomics)

Drawing pinned on wall = possibly child = possibly married

Twin bed = definately not married, or wife hates him

Pliers, swiss army knife, screwdriver in pen cup = handy + hands-on

Used a ruler to underline title of page = neat

uses a mac = newb

j/k

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ROTFL!!! Not laughed so hard all day!!

Ok;

Sony Monitor - Is my flatmates, he off home, so I borrowing just now, though like the dual screen setup so might invest.

Coffee - The mug is full of change (all silver, I have a tub for coppers). Coffee not the best thing for an insomniac :p

Livestrong bracelet - is actually a LiveWrong bracelet http://www.livestrong.net, check it out.

Drawing on the wall - Produced by semi-GF (Just don't ask) in the library one day. Also has some handy math notes on the back.

Mac - Each man to their own!

You got me pretty well otherwise IK :D

Dougal.

It's a shame that the Z-5500 center channel does not fit in the 1704FP base.

I keep mine to the left of the display, and the sound is not too distorted.

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Mine fits under the 2005FPW...Its at its highest though.

Centre channel is not flat though, but I just angled it so its right towards my head.

Have a go, should work fine.

I just moved my workstation from my room to my basement for summer (I'm on the third floor so it get really hot even without a computer so I don't even imagine with it.)

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so your house is 3 stories?

or you live in an apartment building and the land lord let you put ur workstation in the basement

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