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what are those linksis adsl modem /router's like for gaming? ive got a BTDSL 205 and it misses out loads of servers on source when i use it, do they have Upnp?

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They are just a regular cable modem, 4 port router, and VOiP box. The router serves to my PC, Xbox, VOiP box, and the family pc. Soon to add a wireless router to the mess when I get my laptop for school this summer, looking at the 700m series.

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The PowerBook is driving the ACD. The Mac mini is just there, being awesome. There's a LaCie 320GB Firewire800 HD on the far-right.

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I need to get a new desk and mouse pad, the ACD barely fits under that desk (it cleared it by 2mm). :pinch:

The mouse pad just looks ugly next to the aluminum stuff.

hey huezo

you got an awesome setup. what size is the lcd? would you mind sharing that wallpaper. looks like earthview :laugh:

mmike

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Thanks. Its a 20" Apple Cinema Display.

I can't remember where I got the wallpaper from but I uploaded it here. I don't take credit for the wallpaper, I didn't make it.

Mr Farrar

it looks like you live in the middle of nowhere :)

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It is actualy not all that empty, there are about 350 people in my grade and there is alot of really nice houseing developments popping up all over the place. I admit it is a little open but its mostly that way because of the town. They try to keep the pop down by like not letting there be a bus route come through even tho there is a city 25 mins away (or less) and no places like dunkin donuts or subway open up. But this then raises the taxs like a bitch.. so its not really no where more of a slice of heaven 25 minutes away from anything you could ever want.

The PowerBook is driving the ACD. The Mac mini is just there, being awesome. There's a LaCie 320GB Firewire800 HD on the far-right.

http://www.intelsucks.net/neowin/dualscreens-1.jpg

http://www.intelsucks.net/neowin/dualscreens-2.jpg

I need to get a new desk and mouse pad, the ACD barely fits under that desk (it cleared it by 2mm). :pinch:

The mouse pad just looks ugly next to the aluminum stuff.

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I like u'r setup :happy: with the shot that u make ;)

now i wounder how many of you lot keep your rooms as clean as they are in the pics. or did you clean up just for the pic.

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I'm a clean freak, a perfectionist. My room is always perfect - otherwise I cannot do anything. I can't concentrate at all.

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