Post Your Workstation Photos


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ahh come on dude, does it really matter?

If you click on a forum topic thats titled "post your workstation pics" its obviously going to have pictures on it, you should therefore expect it to take a while to load the page if your on 56k. ;)

i can see where you're comin from, since you posted the big ass pictures..but i'm just sayin..be considerate enough to resize it a bit..if people here can do it in the monthly desktop screenshots, i don't see why they can't do it in this thread...but to each his own..just wanted to make this thread a little cleaner and 'friendlier', 56k or not..

ahh come on dude, does it really matter?

Yes, it does matter. I'm on a 1600*1200 res and I still need to scroll the page to see what others wrote because of your genial idea to post those pictures at their full size.

It's not because people with slower connections (even a newbie would know that a thread with the "pics" word in the object is surely not 56k friendly), but because of respect towards fellow members. :yes:

There are some really incredible work stations here! For my preferences, I prefer a more cozy and conservative look. My 'comp is a custom built job done by me, but I'm not into all those fancy case mods. I have a feeling I will be; just waiting for the right style to grow on me. (Gawd, I'm turing into my father at age 22... what's wrong with me?)

My Workstation

EDIT: Changed to link to pic, instaed of showing pic directly in post. (This should make the 56k'ers happy. Afterall, I was there too!)

:)

Edited by DELTA75329
geez, i like that organized setup, i love the way u can put the speakers on top and the sub too, if ya put the sub on the floor u might get better bass, but yet again sweet way of putting everythinh :D

"Organized" should be my middle name! That's actually my desk at it's worst.. I haven't cleaned up in more than a week. As for the sub, I live in the basement, so it's kewl where it is. Though I think I might try your suggestion and see how I like it. Ya never know!

:D

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