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Lovely setup there. Lucky bas....

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thanks

always loved those HP monitors.. work of art in my eyes! :)

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yeah I love mine 1600x1200 perfectly

Your mouse pad is wet.

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:whistle:

Congrats on quoting all those images :|

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whoa... that was alot

veery nice mr farrar :laugh: like ur setup, nice and clean.

mmike

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mhmm

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v42/jlmo.../Picture015.jpg

laptop on my old desk dell 600m, dell aio 920 printer, t637 (soon to be s700/k750.. still deciding while my phone contract ends this june 22nd... 15 days to go lol), and new ipod 4g, after my old one went kaput, apple gave me a new one, thank god.. lol only 49 days left of warranty.

photo taken with my canon powershot s500... i want to take more.. but this camera seems to take reallllly ****ty shots.... or im doing something wrong.. ill be playing with the camera now.. anyone have a clue what are good indoor settings? im a camera n00b as this post shows. haha

edit:..

i figured out my problem.. using manual settings on a point and shoot camera..? lol

here's a clearer shot

http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~jlmodell/Picture%20028.jpg

its kinda big (1.02mb)

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Very nice vaio, and im I have noticed that alot of laptop users keep there factory stickers on them. Just a random thing I have been seeing. If it was me I would rip them off immediatly...

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:yes: cuz the stickers are ugly :(

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Done lol... :)

The Tower is custom build..P4 3.4ghz (upgraded from 2.8ghz), Samsung DVD-RW, 1.5GB Ram, ATI Radeon 7500 Graphics Card (used to have a Nvidia FX5900 but i dont play games anymore :p ) 1 x Maxtor 200GB HD, 1 x Segate High Speed 80GB Drive for DUAL boot OS.. Win Xp/Linux, Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card, Belkin 54G wireless Router, and a 450watt PSU

Keepin it Nice and simple :cool:

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QUICK QUESTION:

How do yall keep your stuff so nice and neat? Or do you just clean it right before you take a picture, and make everything so nice and strait?

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Nah, it's just I love keeping things as simple as I can, I just can't concentrate on anything if there's a mess around me, even though my current situation is ugly and not simple like you guys, it does it's job.

All I need is a LCD monitor, and a new desk, then I'll post a photo of my setup. :woot:

Oh and Dazzla, you are to l33t for this website, clean, tasteful, and style. You are the man. :woot:

Nah, it's just I love keeping things as simple as I can, I just can't concentrate on anything if there's a mess around me, even though my current situation is ugly and not simple like you guys, it does it's job.

All I need is a LCD monitor, and a new desk, then I'll post a photo of my setup. :woot:

Oh and Dazzla, you are to l33t for this website, clean, tasteful, and style. You are the man. :woot:

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i agree its nice... but its a laptop...... there are ones alot better. No doubt it looks really nice but, its a acer laptop.

Left computer:

Intel Celeron 433 Mhz

192 MB of RAM

80 GB HD

Right computer: (mine)

Intel Pentium III 500 Mhz

256 MB of RAM

12 GB HD

*waits for elitists to go LOL*

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If you don't game on it, with anything new, I'm sure it does its purpose.

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