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The painting is just a canvas print from Ikea, I bought it earlier on in the year, I think it was about ?60. The Shelves are also from Ikea and they were about ?15 a set. I've got 4 on the wall and 2 more waiting to me made and squashed in underneath.

The painting is just a canvas print from Ikea, I bought it earlier on in the year, I think it was about ?60. The Shelves are also from Ikea and they were about ?15 a set. I've got 4 on the wall and 2 more waiting to me made and squashed in underneath.

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thank you for the quick reply,

i must go to ikea some time soon, i really like that painting(Y)Y):yes:s:

Something different this time. A Workstation Movie :D taken with a digital camera so it's got incredibly sucky sound quality (and pretty bad video quality), but nevertheless it's a movie of my workstation and surrounding area :happy:

Right click to save

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Sweet Dazzla! (Y)

Something different this time. A Workstation Movie :D taken with a digital camera so it's got incredibly sucky sound quality (and pretty bad video quality), but nevertheless it's a movie of my workstation and surrounding area :happy:

Right click to save

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:drool: That is one sweet room!

there's a kiwi on your screen :rofl:

and you got an mx1000 too woo!

edit: is that a scanner or a george foreman grill? cuz i got one for xmas and looks about the same.

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yeah its my new scanner...Canoscan 8400F...very nice.

thanks for your nice comments everyone :)

and nice dual widescreens nuscur. I got annoyed by those curved stands so I mounted mine to my desk. (custom job) those z5500 totally rock don't they.

Here are proper stereo speakers, not your logitech rubish most of you have.

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I am actually thinking of replacing my Sony Surround Sound system with a set of Logitech Z-680's. Have you actually heard the logtech speakers or are you talking out of your ass?

Here are proper stereo speakers, not your logitech rubish most of you have.

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my pc isn't just connected to my pc speakers....it is also in my receiver.

here are my speakers...

2 of these in front

2 of these in the rear...

center channel

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