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StevoFC: Nice setup... I notice you live in Pittsburgh, you mind if I ask where? I've seen some other pics you've posted around Neowin and it looks like you live in a nice area. I'm moving up to Robinson Township in about a month while I go to PTI. Just wondering, don't have to reply or anything... there's so many communities that are labeled under Pittsburgh, I'm surely going to get confused.

StevoFC: Nice setup... I notice you live in Pittsburgh, you mind if I ask where? I've seen some other pics you've posted around Neowin and it looks like you live in a nice area. I'm moving up to Robinson Township in about a month while I go to PTI. Just wondering, don't have to reply or anything... there's so many communities that are labeled under Pittsburgh, I'm surely going to get confused.

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Some of my friends go to PTI. I live like 15 minutes away from there. There's tons of stuff in the Robinson area.

Some of those setup are pretty nice.

Iwent with:

iMac G5 20"

1.8Ghz

1 GB SDRAM 2-DIMM

120 GB HDD + 250GB external

Airport Extreme, Bluetooth keyboard and mouse

Edirol FA-101

M-Audio BX8s and SBX sub.

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Got to find a way to hide all the wires

The iMac influenced the decor

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Maybe I should have cleaned up first?

Dude, your room is sweet. I plan on making my room somewhat similar. Recording Studio-style.

BTW, where did you get those LED circlular lights?

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Thanks, most of the stuff came from Ikea 'cause it was cheap. The LEDs are Christmas tree lights-$20 US.

And they had this cigar shaped Noguchi knock-off for $30

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Thanks, most of the stuff came from Ikea 'cause it was cheap.  The LEDs are Christmas tree lights-$20 US. 

And they had this cigar shaped Noguchi knock-off for $30

http://www.jcdconsultech.com/images/corner.jpg

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Really nice, I like what you did with that wall. What is it some sort of divider or cleverly used shutters?

Thanks, most of the stuff came from Ikea 'cause it was cheap.? The LEDs are Christmas tree lights-$20 US.?

And they had this cigar shaped Noguchi knock-off for $30

http://www.jcdconsultech.com/images/corner.jpg

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I like it, very clean and organized!(Y)Y)

Steve the FULL SIZE link seems to be bad... it shows an Xbox and a TV... not your Setup... Well anyways really nice setup :p

Dan

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Cheers. My edit button has vanished, WTF?

Anyhow, the link should be:-

http://neyo.co.uk/imgs/IMG_0511.JPG

The xbox - that's the reason i took pics in the first place! :lol:

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