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Ive posted mine in the post your hardware in the hardware forum, as i never saw this thread before, so now it feels more appropriate to post it in this section.

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Brilliant set-up.

Super clean. Looks very professional.

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Macbook pro's in there somewhere :p

Ahhh . . . another EVE-Online fan, I presume. ;)

Correct me if I'm wrong, but that is a mouse from Razer's "pro" (i.e. Mac) line. It's basically a white copperhead...

This line was created for people who needed high performance mice, but didn't want to spoil the aesthetic :)

http://www.razerzone.com/p-99-proclick-v16.aspx

EDIT: StevoFC is right - my post was regarding the post immediately above mine: I just figured that it was the mouse in question.

Couldn't edit my post, by how much do they increase post editing for subscribers ..

Anyway heres a couple more of the rest of my living room, kinda counts as my desktop, kinda .. Or maybe not, but im bored :p

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The big junk in the middle with the TV and all that useless junk is going to get thrown out soon as I decide to put up the projector screen etc.

and my audio equipment, sitting in the sweet-spot of this beast enjoying a nice joint is enough to put me into a surrealistic dreamlike state (the stereo, not the j, although that just helps), I feel like im there when listening and quiet frankly almost cream myself each time :p

Not talking about the Bose system :x

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What is the name of that desk. It is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.

Like instant.human said it's an IKEA GALANT curved desk. And thanks! :)

I love that black mat you have at the round of your desk.

Is there one for a straight edge desk? I really like it and im trying to find one but I can't seem to find it.

Got it from IKEA as well. It costs around ?20 and there are ones for both curved and straight desks.

In case people are wondering: The Mighty Mouse works perfectly on it, even though IKEA states optical mouses won't work on the dark surface.

My first post in the entire thread. The pic its a little dark. I love my room to be dark.

I cant wait to have a decent desk, maybe in my new house.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/Lac...gy/_MG_9560.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v505/Lac...gy/_MG_9559.jpg

Dock is bigger than your mouse. :|

^ Love the dock :p

Thanks. Its se size or the iconless approach? :p

Dock is bigger than your mouse. :|

hehe, yeah, maybe I should lower the size due my screen resolution.

nice canonet you got there. =) canonet ql17 gIII?

Nice eye, that its the one. The closet thing to a Leica I can afford right now :(

i recognize a ql17 gIII when i see one. ;)

the canonet though is a superb camera. of course its not a leica but dont cry, you got a real beauty there. =)

but i bet you know that. =)

I know. I took the pic in my sig (and avatar) with it. It doesnt look anything special but the photo its amazing printed. This little camera ts a treasure. Mine has a bit of problems with the focus (the yellow tint its off) but nothing that cant be handled.

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