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Just a little update from 200 or so pages ago...

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From left to right: iMac G3(lime) Dell Sony Trinitron 21" CRT, Compaq S4020WM in different case(AMD Athlon 2400+, 1GB ram, 40GB hard drive, Dell Inspiron 8100(P3 866Mhz, 256MB ram, 15" screen) 20GB apple iPod, Treo 600 unlocked, Logitech Z-340 Speakers, and Logitech Click! corless mouse

(all ontop of the IKEA jerker desk...soon to be the IKEA Jerker Computer Table)

It's here! 2 hours early! good thing i prepared my stuff 3 hours ahead of time. i told them to install the drawer on the right when i actually needed it on the left. Doh! ah well simple problem. i just swapped it around.

Preparing for the new table

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Out with the old

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In with the new

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Loads more space for me :D

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What desk is that?

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its the one and only Ikea Jerker. :D

Thats REALLY nice :) You in the UK Mate?

think its time to repost mine after ive had a tidy up!

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hmm nope i'm not from there. anyway how did you guess? from the power points?

Ya, i have 2 other workstations but i'm too dam lazy to go take a picture of them, and plus they look the same as last time so anyways, here's my hp:

Hp Pavilion 761n

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|Athlon Xp 2000+ (1.67ghz)|1gb Ram|80gb HardDrive|Hp DVD+RW & Hp CD-RW|ATI Radeon 9200SE(128mb)|WinXp Home Edition Sp2|

Devices: Logitech Quickcam Express, Hp MX70 Monitor (17 inch), Logitech X220 2.1 Speakers, Microsoft Wireless InteliMouse Explorer 2.0, Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard, Hp PSC1350 All-in-one, Dlink ADSL Modem & Dlink Di-604 Router.

Hey, we're finishing our basement so it's a mess, lol. And right now the computer is in the storage room that has yet to be drywalled, lol

- Barret

It's here! 2 hours early! good thing i prepared my stuff 3 hours ahead of time. i told them to install the drawer on the right when i actually needed it on the left. Doh! ah well simple problem. i just swapped it around.

Preparing for the new table

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v703/SojIrOu/Preparing.jpg

Out with the old

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v703/SojIrOu/Oldgone.jpg

In with the new

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v703/SojIrOu/NewSetup.jpg

Loads more space for me :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v703/Soj...nterScanner.jpg

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wow :yes:

Now THAT'S the SETUP! :happy: Nice one, SojIrOu

Good work.

oh man the site has been down for hours. so can't provide you with a direct link. anyway this is the main page. IKEA UK

go to "workspace furniture" and under "desks" find for "Jerker". it has 3 colours. birch (light brownish yellow), beech (darker brownish yellow) and black/grey (the one i have). mine has the add-on drawer as well. should be about ?50 for the table and ?28 for the drawer.

we have the same case and printer :p

It's here! 2 hours early! good thing i prepared my stuff 3 hours ahead of time. i told them to install the drawer on the right when i actually needed it on the left. Doh! ah well simple problem. i just swapped it around.

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