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oh man seeing all the slick desks and clean set ups makes me want a new one. i've had this desk since my first PC! :angry: lol it was around since my 486, pentium 2 celeron, amd athlon k7 socket A, amd athlon xp, finally p4 prescott. any nice desks to recommend? i know the ikea jerker is nice.

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jerkers have clean lines and a nice, simple style. im getting one today. :)

of course not afunki i worked there to up untill 3 days ago when i moved. ill be working at best buy in asheville nc when i get my license. and i got it for 14 bucks tongue.gif I need to wire the tivo and charter DVR up to the network.

When people buy these things regulary we just watchi our rev shoot up

haha yep...

wow.. thats a big difference in price.. maybe i should get a job at best buy.. mortgage co internship gives me nothing. haha

not everything is that discounted, the only reason that is is because dynex is a best buy brand so we get it for next to nothing...

We sell a dynex USB cable. Customer cost $30. Employee $1-2 I can't remember, but it's cheap...

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Got a tv stand, xbox ps2 and tivo underneath. Sony 200watt stereo and rca dvd player on top.

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Another view of the TV and some of the desk. Man i realy love these ikea jerkers...

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Another view of my desk... KVM switch comming soon from newegg for the 4 desktops.

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Random shot of another corner of my room...

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Closer image of my desk.

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Another closer image of the other side.

nice and clean :happy:. i'm still waiting to get my jerker with drawer from ikea tomorrow. just wondering are there holes underneath the table? are they in the metal frame? cause i'm wondering where on earth do the signum go and i don't want to screw it into the wood.

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where do you guys order these jerkers?! I'm very interested in one and heard about it only 100 times in the last two days.  :laugh:

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Go to Ikea! They have awesome desks.

(Proud owner of Jerker desk since Christmas 2003.) :p

Go to Ikea! They have awesome desks.

(Proud owner of Jerker desk since Christmas 2003.) :p

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WHERE IS IKEA?! Their website? or is there a store or something? We dont have one around here if its a store... :huh:

Edit: Sweet! so I'm at the website, my question is where do you get the add-on parts (like shelves and stuff for multiple monitors, etc)?

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it couldn't fit in the car so i had no choice. since i was getting it delivered might as well get the guy to do it for me cause i have to remove all my PC stuff. besides it's $7 and look at the wiring mess i have to go through first

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