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Looks nice Fusion! The only question I have is, does typing on a Laptop keyboard all the time, not become annoying? I used to do it alot when I had an iBook, but in the end i gave in, and bought a keyboard.

- I am bored with my setup now :(

no way man, I love it so far. I have a wireless keyboard from my PC that I don't use anymore that I could use, but the powerbook keyboard is amazing. The only better one I have ever felt was on an old IBM thinkpad pentium2 my friend had. Now if I had an ibook it would be a different story. Keyboard feel is really important to me, call me dumb, but I just like feeling comfortable on what I am typing on and it was one main factor that sold me on a powerbook in the first place. I am not sure that I could ever get tired of this keyboard, but if I did, then I could just hook the other one up.

The only other thing that I could think of is that I might want to hook the other keyboard up for gaming. I mean typing on this one is amazing, but I think that it would be a bit to flat and compact for gaming.

Update -

The weekend is finally here, the roomate is gone, oh yeah, time for some LOUD fun! :woot:

Sorry for the poor quality of the images, but you get the idea... one with flah and one without.

http://www.bryantsdesign.com/storage/desk5.jpg

http://www.bryantsdesign.com/storage/desk4.jpg

I really like that desk, I could use something like that here. (Y) :woot:

  • 3 weeks later...

dirty digital "dual" design lab...

/edit - the g4 is on the floor thats why you dont see it... and if your wondering why either of my mac specs are not in my sig (i have a powerbook g4 15" as well), its because i am never asking for help with my mac!

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Edited by DirtyLarry
DirtyLarry, nice of you to take a pic of your setup with MY post shown on your screen :D

no problem! it was my inspiration... especially since i am going to see ROTK in about 3 hours (Y)

How is that chair? Is it comfortable? I was thinking about picking one up from Office Max a while back, but it looked rather uncomfortable, so I decided not to.

Nice setup by the way.

Its like sitting in a floating, pneumatic weight and mind aware fighter seat on the Millennium Falcon.....

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