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http://img133.exs.cx/img133/8754/dscn15434br.jpg

added ps2 (hooked up to first screen) and usb drives :p

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you have the best setup man. 2 screens as pc monitors and 1 also as a monitor for your PS2. i will follow your example and do the same at my house. your setup is what i have been trying to do and you showed me how awesome and perfect it it. can you give me the model number of that hon desk you have there please! :)

Edited by LCPLSkyeHack

im not sure of the model # sorry :(

it did cost around 1150$ USD tho because it is real wood and has 2 parts and has a assload of draws and pullout trays.. etc but i didnt install ne of those :p (the desk is around 3years old i believe i had it in garage)

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the usb drives are just wd 250gb 8mb 7200 + metal gear solid 3.5 usb 2.0 hd enclosure i did a review of it @ https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=244909

Going off topic here but after hearing the music in your vid nuscur had to post this link that someone sent me, some may have seen it already it juset mad me laugh

http://gamefaqsexploits.com/flash/numanuma.swf

and thats a nice set up you got there :) :)

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Thats just weird :| :whistle: :unsure:

how come in the video, you just keep going over and back your desk?

maybe for a better effect, people could try using different angles?

oh yeah, could someone show me a better shot of the Z-5500's without the cloth mesh?

I would appreciate it.

as well as Z-5300, without the mesh. I might buy those instead.

all very nice, all these pro keyboards that are as useful as a ?5 one out of the bargain bin, and these top notch dual monitor and perfectly clean desks.

time for some REAL WORLD STUDENT MESS

lol!

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Is that in a student halls of residence room thingy?

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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Two question Dazzla what song is that playing and what type of portable media player is that? Nice room too.

See I am gonna have to get my stuff ready and post my movie of my room soon.

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Two question Dazzla what song is that playing and what type of portable media player is that? Nice room too.

See I am gonna have to get my stuff ready and post my movie of my room soon.

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Song is "Chemical Brothers feat Q-Tip - Galvanize", by "portable media player" I presume you mean the PSP:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=261293

Why a beige case mate?  :(

That picture would've been flawless without it, beige cases give me nightmares.  :cry:

Everything else, is flawless though.  :D

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cuz i dont have any money for a silver case, well i do but i dont have very good income right now :(

i wanna get a silver/black, case and keyboard someday, and maybe a new webcam. :happy:

compusa has antec p160 for 59.99 after rebates..

its a nice lil silver case

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canada though?

http://anitec.ca/?mode=product_detail&pid=1349

better off with this one ..

http://anitec.ca/?mode=product_detail&pid=1297

if i do get a new case itll be this one though.

http://anitec.ca/?mode=product_detail&pid=2397

as soon as the new powershot a85 gets here in a few days i will be posting a lot more in this thread. :D guess i will have to clean my room again as well.

*gathers empty salsa jars and chucks them away* i love nachos/cheese and spicy salsa. :D best snack food ever

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