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Has yours got the black tinted side panel though?

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no sounds cool though :cool: I didnt know they made one. I know they have blue and clear ones. where did u get it?

If I was to get it I would have to buy some rounded cables and stuff cause my case is a mess :blush:

no sounds cool though :cool:  I didnt know they made one. I know they have blue and clear ones. where did u get it?

If I was to get it I would have to buy some rounded cables and stuff cause my case is a mess :blush:

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I can't remember where I got it, Scan I think. Or Ebuyer. Mine is a mess to atm, so I have put the window against the table leg *ingenious*

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v175/Jimbob7/DCP_0351.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v175/Jimbob7/DCP_0354.jpg

I prefer the 'mess' look to the *table with pc on looking clean affect* :D

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are those "happy hacker" keyboards? if so... awesome :woot:

Dude, that CD-RW! I haven't seen one of those in years! Is it an original? I used to have one, one of my first CD-RWs. Oh the memories.

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It's an HP CD-Writer 8200e. It's not the original HP external series (those were in the 9000s). I got it refurbished for $50 at Sears a long time ago. The laptop only has a DVD-ROM drive, and I needed to burn. I know, it sucks; I'm going to build a new box this summer (I have almost enough money for everything). The LCD is actually the first component of the new setup.

It's an HP CD-Writer 8200e. It's not the original HP external series (those were in the 9000s). I got it refurbished for $50 at Sears a long time ago. The laptop only has a DVD-ROM drive, and I needed to burn. I know, it sucks; I'm going to build a new box this summer (I have almost enough money for everything). The LCD is actually the first component of the new setup.

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So you were using your laptop as your main computer? If that's so, same here. I'm also gonna build a new PC this summer... :yes:

Yeah, I had to until last summer, then I built a 3200 rig with a 5700ULTRA and then added the one in my sig to the mix for the new year.

As for the burner, I would love one of those again, for nostalga (sp?). It was a fine burner in it's day. I hear mine is still going strong (my mate has it) so it shows the build quality.

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