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Boz, seems like you've been pretty successful, congrats man.

One thing that seems kind of weird though is how if someone on Neowin has a lot of material goods, people act like they have the end all be all of life. For all you know, Boz could be very depressed and unsatisfied with life. Fancy toys don't bring happiness, they enhance the experience you have doing what you do on them. I dunno, yeah having a nice TV and sound system will make your movies better, but it's far from completing your life.

Either way, I think you have great taste in your setup. Multiple moniters is the way to go, and your desk looks like you actually use it too, unlike a lot of people here. :p

That's kind of dumb...this is supossed to be a picture of our workstation. If you wanted to show them your desk, just go to the Ikea website or something. :p

No, in all seriousness I find it much mor einterestign to look at all the little things on someone's desk and the details of their life, rather than some sterile looking environment. If that's how you always keep it.....well you're boring. ^__^

:yes: I think that this should be a guideline for monthly workstation thread :p

People dont get it, we are not here to see that you have a new iPod or a PSP, we want

to see your workstation and nothing more :D

I deal here and there :) LOL

I'm joking. I do web interactive stuff for movie studios, real estate corporations, design, 3d and stuff like that. And also hoping to start a chain of high quality european type cake shop for local deliveries :)

Good stuff Boz, how'd you get into the profession like what did you take in university/college?

I'm interested in web interactive stuff and I'd like to explore different feilds before I make a career choice. :)

Excuse the cables, I need to shorten some of them still :D

(Y) Sony makes kickass computers, they run perfectly 5-6 years down the road. ;)

You guys need to learn to crop images, and reduce sizes. I may be on broadband, but still takes a while to load. Also, what's with including bottles of alcohol next to your system? Is this another "I'm tough" statements for nerds? Jeeze...

we cant drink while on the computer? wow thank you mommy

You guys need to learn to crop images, and reduce sizes. I may be on broadband, but still takes a while to load. Also, what's with including bottles of alcohol next to your system? Is this another "I'm tough" statements for nerds? Jeeze...

YOU'RE SO NICE! AWESOME! GO YOU! THANKS FOR YOUR HELP AND ADVICE! IT WAS VERY USEFUL!

tower

http://img475.imageshack.us/img475/9537/dsc005679gu.jpg

monitor / etc

http://img475.imageshack.us/img475/3205/dsc005692xg.jpg

my rooms gettin painted so im gettin rid of this pos desk and entertainment center i dont need it i just want a small stand for my tv so i can get a bigger desk. hopefully i'll be able to post it later on

~

Whats with the towel on top of the tower?

Thought I should repost mine since I posted it with only 7 hours left in 2005, DOH!

Haven't posted in a long time, few things changed added an 360, upgraded vid card to 7800 GTX, and a few other things...

Overall

DTall21136072244.jpg

The best workstation I've ever seen! :omg:

Can u give me a link to that wallpaper? :shiftyninja:

Also, what's with including bottles of alcohol next to your system? Is this another "I'm tough" statements for nerds? Jeeze..

i don't think so. it just happened to be there. it was a xmas gift that i've not moved. so please don't get your knickers in a twist over a one bottle.

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