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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

do you have office max in canada?:huh:h::huh:h::huh:h:

cool! i love ur desk!!:p; :p i dont mean the computer but i mean the

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

do you have office max in canad:huh:hu:huh:hu:huh:huh:

i don't know if there are...but you can order stuff on their site and that desk is sold other places too

Well, as mine were deleted earlier:

http://members.shaw.ca/trekxp/remote/room_med.jpg

what lcds are those? and what monitors did u have in your older pics of your setups...???

NEC i think they were or Dell

look like dells to me

They are Samsung 152T's (click link in sig), before they used to be a black Dell Trinitron 17" CRT, and a Sony GDM-900PS 17" CRT.

Some pics of my computer in my dorm room: (Copy and paste since its on geocities)

Desk: http://www.geocities.com/jenniferto/DSC00045.JPG

Case and hidden PS2 on top of subwoofer: http://www.geocities.com/jenniferto/DSC00046.JPG

Printer: http://www.geocities.com/jenniferto/DSC00047.JPG

Enjoy :)

im still pretty new here... but i thought i would contribute my system and desk... notice what the keyboard is sitting on...lmao im so cheap

here is one just of my pc...(link):

http://slimshady1692000.homestead.com/files/sys1.JPG

and one of my desk and pc:

post-13-1048562937.jpg

Edited by slim73
im still pretty new here... but i thought i would contribute my system and desk... notice what the keyboard is sitting on...lmao im so cheap

here is one just of my pc...(link):

http://slimshady1692000.homestead.com/files/sys1.JPG

and one of my desk and pc:

what VGA card you got?

or what is that cooler on it?

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