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my workstation

machine 1 (inside the case)

2theMax(epox) 4BEAR, P4 2.26GHz

WinFast Ti4600

1GB RAM (2x Kingston DDR333 512MB ValueRAM)

80GB Seagate 7200rpm

2x75GB IBM 7200rpm (RAID1 - onboard Promise 372 RAID controller)

2x120GB Seagate 7200rpm (RAID0 - onboard Promise 372 RAID controller)

Asus 16x DVD-ROM

Lite-On 24x10x40x CD-RW

2theMax 420W PSU

Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro

Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer

CTX 19" monitor (at 1920x1440 resolution)

Intel Wireless Gateway

machine 2 (on the right - just for testing with my borther)

Intel P4 1.5GHz

VIA P147 (P4X266)

256MB DDR2100 RAM

Radeon 9100

Samsung DVD/CDRW combo

75GB IBM 7200rpm

machine 3 (not in picture - pending, setup in progress)

Intel P4 2.53GHz

Asus P4G8X Deluxe (7205 based)

2GB RAM (4x Kingston DDR333 512MB ValueRAM)

120GB Seagate 7200rpm

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aaron how do u afford all those god dam toys??????????? i mean comon a power book an ipod a mx500 and z560 speakers and what looks to be like 2 external firewire harddrives for ur laptop!! thats awesome and u have powermate which ive wanted for so long!! tell me how good it is i need a reason to go out and buy it heh

i have a Logitech MX500 i love it to death

and i have just bought the Logitech Z560's to replace my Altec Lansing 621 (2.1) speaker set hehehe couldnt help myself

ive been saving up to buy a Griffin Tech Powermate USB , but i just havent had the extra cash with all the computer stuff ive been buying lately, think u could convince me? or is it not all its cracked up to be?

heh, guess i'm just lucky to have all these toys. :)

hmm about the PowerMate, i think you already know how good it is. ;) to be honest, i don't use it much, my mouse does all the job most of the time.. i just want it to sit there glowin'. :)

btw, thanks jago! :happy:

cool! i love ur desk!!!:p:p i dont mean the computer but i mean th<"desk"b>u>

yeah i knew what you mean;);) $150 at office max

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