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i still need to rearrange my room so i can get a new desk. my damn ibook just kind of floats around my room right now...

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I know what you mean. My laptop just seems to go between my room, the basement and the living room. Because my wireless router died I just have a bunch of network cable randomly strewn about the house.

Ohhhh trust me-Don't make him whip out the specs...

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don't hate me but the specs are -

P4 3.8 Ghz (I know AMD FX-55 is much better), 2 GB of pc 4200 DDR2 RAM,

Geforce 6800 ultra 512mb, 2x 74 gb WD 10,000 rpm HD's in a raid 0, Audigy 4 pro sound card, Logitech Z680 speakers, 2 NEC dual layer 16x DVD+/_ RW. Windows XP pro.

Well I guess its time I post my setup again, this time with a video.

I just did a bit of wire work so now my Reciever, xbox, ps2, and satelite box are all in the bottom droors of that berrow that the tv is on. As well you can see I am currently building a new pc, 3800+ gig of ram dual 6800 ultras and hopefully a 20 inch cinema display! also you can see my psp, and 40 gig ipod photo

HERE IT IS, 8MB YOU CAN SAVE AS OR JUST STREAM.

o and I thought I disabled the mic but I guess not so you might wana turn your speakers down...

Also thanks liquid for the wall! :yes:

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don't hate me but the specs are -

P4 3.8 Ghz (I know AMD FX-55 is much better), 2 GB of pc 4200 DDR2 RAM,

Geforce 6800 ultra 512mb, 2x 74 gb WD 10,000 rpm HD's in a raid 0, Audigy 4 pro sound card, Logitech Z680 speakers, 2 NEC dual layer 16x DVD+/_ RW. Windows XP pro.

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God... Just creamed myself... :no:

God... Just creamed myself...?:no::

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I wish my girlfriend looked as good as my PC does. oh well.

P4 3.8 Ghz (I know AMD FX-55 is much better), 2 GB of pc 4200 DDR2 RAM,

Geforce 6800 ultra 512mb, 2x 74 gb WD 10,000 rpm HD's in a raid 0, Audigy 4 pro sound card, Logitech Z680 speakers, 2 NEC dual layer 16x DVD+/_ RW. Windows XP pro.

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don't hate me but the specs are -

P4 3.8 Ghz (I know AMD FX-55 is much better), 2 GB of pc 4200 DDR2 RAM,

Geforce 6800 ultra 512mb, 2x 74 gb WD 10,000 rpm HD's in a raid 0, Audigy 4 pro sound card, Logitech Z680 speakers, 2 NEC dual layer 16x DVD+/_ RW. Windows XP pro.

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u are evil everything i whant but to much hd space for me

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