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Traxx.... The Threads About Desktops.. *DESKTOPS*.. Get back on track.. OK?? I don't care if you have 700 Gigs of drive space...I answered the Q about where I store my walls and skins,themes.. That's all!!?? Don't care anything about you or your machine..*Desktops*!!Desktops!!

Really.. Ya got to trust me here... LMAO!!

*DESK.......TOPS!!!*..Copy,Comprehend,Brain Working???? LOL!

Until you're a mod, don't try to tell me I'm off topic, when you're off topic yourself, cough cough. I don't think 5 posts in a thread 130 pages long will hinder it that much.

I've got two 120 gig drives, using just over 200 gigs altogether. If I took the time to clean-up everything I could probably shed between 3 and 8 gigs, but I don't really have the time usually. :p

jesus, there is no way in f--king hell that you can listen to all that music, thats just gross and ricockulous, i have 6000 mp3s and i maybe listen to 2000 at any given time unless something changes my mood.

Eh, I do catch myself listening to stuff I haven't listened to in over a month, but I do keep a strong variety of music going. Yup, everything from Cryptopsy to Cream and so much more in between. :)

I am quite the music addict. I've started skipping lunch completely and often dinner just to increase my CD collection. My vinyl collection surpasses 1, 200 albums at last count, I'm sure it's several hundred more by now. I've got 2 self-built shelves to house my CD collection.

I love having all my music stored in one centralized, convenient collection on my PC. Get some powerful speakers, good sound card and a large harddrive then just rip everything and enjoy. Also lets me keep my CD's safe in their cases and in much better quality than if I constalty used them.

Until you're a mod, don't try to tell me I'm off topic, when you're off topic yourself, cough cough.  I don't think 5 posts in a thread 130 pages long will hinder it that much.

Well... Ok, I'll put it more politely... Couldn't care less about what your HDD holds, if I did, I'd post more in the Hardware Thread.. LOL.. :)

As I said, the only reason mine came into the picture was because I was asked about my storage for my Walls,Desktops and Such..

Cheers there Raum.... :D

Well... Ok, I'll put it more politely... Couldn't care less about what your HDD holds, if I did, I'd post more in the Hardware Thread.. LOL.. :)

As I said, the only reason mine came into the picture was because I was asked about my storage for my Walls,Desktops and Such..

Cheers there Raum.... :D

BAND!!!11!!!

BAND!!!11!!!

Why is that.... Because I don't think the same way you or some of these people do about Desktops and GUI's ... ?? LOL!! I'm sure Neowin has a good hold on what's happning here ;)

Get on with it there bud... Desktops is what it's about..

I promise if ya'll don't address me personally, I'll never address you... LOL!! I come here to post Desktops and check some out, not argue with a group of kiddies ;)If you keep involving me in your msgs, I'll reply for you since I'm not an ignorant man who would leave you waiting....

Have a Good One!!

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