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In regards to the SiderWinder X4, does it only come with red back lighting?

The SideWinder X4 is a good keyboard, I've had the joy of using one in the past and I am quite a fan of it. I'm currently liking the look of the Logitech G710+ though

I told myself a year ago that I was going to strip off my wallpaper/repaint and get new flooring. I started doing it, but I lost motivation and never finished. I really need to get on this.

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I thought I would share my desk at work. Currently I have a dual monitor setup and 5 tablets spread out. I do mobile architecture so you can see why. We currently have ~15K iPads deployed throughout our company but we are in the POC phase of looking at windows 8 tablets and I have 3 of them on my desk.

I thought I would share my desk at work. Currently I have a dual monitor setup and 5 tablets spread out. I do mobile architecture so you can see why. We currently have ~15K iPads deployed throughout our company but we are in the POC phase of looking at windows 8 tablets and I have 3 of them on my desk.

But, but, but... Windows 8 isn't meant for business.

/s

Are you trying out the Surface at all? (Y)

But, but, but... Windows 8 isn't meant for business.

/s

Are you trying out the Surface at all? (Y)

We will be...I should have 3 surface pro tablets next week to work with. I will also be meeting with Panasonic at some point to have a demo on the toughpad.

Needs moar catz.

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From Right to Left;

  • Dusty Corsair 300R ESXi Server (various services for location) + Ceton Quad Tuner with vt-D for Passthrough
  • Less Dusty Corsair 800D Main PC for Media/Gaming Z77 Sabertooth - 4.5Ghz OC Quad i7 Sandy on Corsair H100
  • Tall Boy Speaker
  • MediaSonic eSata/USB 3.0 8 Bay Raid Tower (setup as a Raid 50) 12TB
  • Part of a Sony 60in 3D TV, exciting stuff isn't it?

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Needs moar catz.

From Right to Left;

  • Dusty Corsair 300R ESXi Server (various services for location) + Ceton Quad Tuner with vt-D for Passthrough
  • Less Dusty Corsair 800D Main PC for Media/Gaming Z77 Sabertooth - 4.5Ghz OC Quad i7 Sandy on Corsair H100
  • Tall Boy Speaker
  • MediaSonic eSata/USB 3.0 8 Bay Raid Tower (setup as a Raid 50) 12TB
  • Part of a Sony 60in 3D TV, exciting stuff isn't it?

Awesome. Cats are the greatest! :)

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New upgrade specs in sig

Lighting system reacts to anything on the screen and is fully adjustable. Running Windows 8 Pro (got it on the Jan offer) computer boots up in six seconds :D. Yes I know my computer is in a server case but I like it and it's old school, did not want to waste money on a new case when this is working fine. PC to the left will be a retro computer eventuatly. for my old games (it is a pentium 2 system, my first computer). Want to buy a second SSD for OSX (dual boot) in the near future.

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