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Grado SR-60, PSP, Creative Nomad, Samsung D500C, white NDS, Etymotic ER6i, HP iPaq 4155, Panasonic FX7 silver, iPod, Ultimate Ears superfi 5pro

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Asus W3N Laptop

Not pictured: Canon 350D, Creative Zen Micro white Sony V505 laptop

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that's a nice family you have there!

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Kind of out of date now.

Nokia 7610 - replaced by a K750i - soon to be replaced by something else

3G iPod - Replaced by a 4G Photo iPod - Replaced by a 4GB White Nano - Replaced by a 60GB iPod Video

PSP - Replaced by a White PSP

DS - Replaced by a Graphite DS - Graphite DS sold

My laptop auction finishes tonight and my Mac will be on it's way soon, then I'll post updated pics with what's sitting on my desk at the moment.

Kind of out of date now.

Nokia 7610 - replaced by a K750i - soon to be replaced by something else

3G iPod - Replaced by a 4G Photo iPod - Replaced by a 4GB White Nano - Replaced by a 60GB iPod Video

PSP - Replaced by a White PSP

DS - Replaced by a Graphite DS - Graphite DS sold

My laptop auction finishes tonight and my Mac will be on it's way soon, then I'll post updated pics with what's sitting on my desk at the moment.

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:ninja: wow..ipod fanboy?
Kind of out of date now.

Nokia 7610 - replaced by a K750i - soon to be replaced by something else

3G iPod - Replaced by a 4G Photo iPod - Replaced by a 4GB White Nano - Replaced by a 60GB iPod Video

PSP - Replaced by a White PSP

DS - Replaced by a Graphite DS - Graphite DS sold

My laptop auction finishes tonight and my Mac will be on it's way soon, then I'll post updated pics with what's sitting on my desk at the moment.

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Nice, looking forward to seeing a review on the iMac. :rofl: ;)

What's the Remote Control? Is it like Innobec's sidewindow, but specifically for the k750 or is it some Java app?

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they are remote hid files to control my pc via bluetooth, the open app there is mediaplayer classic :)

Got my MuVo TX FM and my Motorola C331 (which is about to be replaced - will post pics once I get a new phone).

both pictures taken by my nice Canon PowerShot A70 :p i felt like playing with CD cases and paper sheets to act as light repeaters and stuff like that. trying to get that "Product shot" look :rofl:

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