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Since when? It'd be the first optical I've ever seen without an LED. Even the cheap 10$ opticals have pretty lights.
I though the MX1000 uses a laser. Do lasers use LEDs?
I'm off to the big U this Saturday, so I get to setup a brand new Workstation. Nothing has really changed, in fact nothing. The cat wouldn't move.

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Is that an Alienware motherboard?

It's not a optical mouse. :rolleyes: It's Laser

:pinch:

Well shhhh! If it has any LED's in it, I can promise you guys here that I'll be selling custom colored ones. If not... well... Damn. Can someone post a link to the MX1000 topic I saw on here a few weeks ago, that had 3 or 4 pictures of it, I can't find it.

I'm off to the big U this Saturday, so I get to setup a brand new Workstation. Nothing has really changed, in fact nothing. The cat wouldn't move.

http://www.matt74441.ca/misc/images/work.jpg

http://www.matt74441.ca/misc/images/lights.jpg

http://www.matt74441.ca/misc/images/close.jpg

its pretty and blue. i like it

http://img7.exs.cx/img7/2039/Room1.th.jpg

Thats an update there, few poster chage arounds, and the dreamcast is in a new place. :laugh:

Is it a rule that everyone has to have a Kill Bill poster above their computers? :pinch:

woah, you were right when you said the speakers take up most of your desk. Those things look huge O.o

http://www.wirsind1337.com/krazykarl/photo...ion/desktop.jpg

useless desktop

http://www.wirsind1337.com/krazykarl/photo...tion/laptop.jpg

useful laptop (wuxga screen, equivalent to a 23" apple cinema)

Once again, someone making DAMN good use of old textbooks! You're stereo is learning World History it seems. :happy:

Hehe... I almost forgot about the books. They come in damn handy, otherwise my stereo can't get the remote signal (not that I get a whole lot of use from it).

And the screen is perfect, I use it on a desk from not too far away and I have excellent vision when I have my glasses on.

http://www.wirsind1337.com/krazykarl/photo...ion/desktop.jpg

useless desktop

http://www.wirsind1337.com/krazykarl/photo...tion/laptop.jpg

useful laptop (wuxga screen, equivalent to a 23" apple cinema)

Lol at the history books.

How much did you get the laptop? Is it fast? What are the specs?

Specs are in my sig. It's fast, but in need of a ram upgrade (I don't like only having 256 ram, I have to get at least 512 to get things working smoothly.

I got it for roughly 1070 dollars with a lot of discounts.

this is a post your workstation photos topic, not a post your specs topic :p

this is a post your workstation photos topic, not a post your specs topic :p

this is a post your workstation photos topic, not a complain because one person didn't post em after about 500 people posted without pictures already. :happy:

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