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Just moved the computer into my room, so I figured I'd post it here. Some things in the picture:

Awesome blink-182 poster

Obligitory "Bushisms" calendar

Some 2.1 Bose speakers

17" Dell monitor

Dell Dimension 4500

5G iPod 30gb

1G Silver iPod Mini 4gb

Logitech Ultra X keyboard (<3 laptop style)

Logitech MX1000

and the new kickass chair I got today from Office Depot, it's so comforable

This workstation is expensiv:|:|

Radish?

Wow, NICE setup dude. The photography equipment ALONE probaly costs the same as my ENTIRE setup.

VERY nice work....

My only thing is....head over to wal-mart or target and get some velcro cable ties and a big bundle of zip ties...tidy up those cables. I bet it would take an hour if you wanted to just pull out one of your monitors.

Anyone know what desk this is? I am looking for a new desk and this really pleases the eyes :yes:

http://static.flickr.com/42/86410009_811b4d78e7_o.jpg

:drool:

Are you sure it's the desk that's pleasing your eyes and not all that technological goodness? :laugh:

Mice, cameras, tablets, displays, computers :drool:

Wow, NICE setup dude. The photography equipment ALONE probaly costs the same as my ENTIRE setup.

VERY nice work....

My only thing is....head over to wal-mart or target and get some velcro cable ties and a big bundle of zip ties...tidy up those cables. I bet it would take an hour if you wanted to just pull out one of your monitors.

Why don't people read? There have been pages full of everyone complimenting Radish and telling him to clean up the cables. ITS NOT HIS DESK!! It was just a very expensive workstation.

Are you sure it's the desk that's pleasing your eyes and not all that technological goodness? :laugh:

Mice, cameras, tablets, displays, computers :drool:

All that stuff looks yummy too :yes:

I think I figured it out... the guy bought Z-Line Matrix, Computer Desk; one Z-Line Matrix, Desk with Pullout File and Pencil Tray; and then connected the two desks with a Z-Line Matrix, Corner Connector.

Thanks to ro8521 for pointing me in the right direction (Y)

Anyone know what desk this is? I am looking for a new desk and this really pleases the eyes :yes:

http://static.flickr.com/42/86410009_811b4d78e7_o.jpg

:drool:

Well, in ikea you have workplace desks... Ikea Galant series..

You can build one like that, even larger...

They have white, light brown, and dark brown..

I have one in the shape of his with lightbrown wood, very pleased with it :)

@Liquid - Aren't Panasonic televisions the best. I have been a loyal buyer of theirs for many years.

I love it, BUT there are issues. Most people that own this tv are experiencing a ghost image to most objects just slighly to the right. Also text on the edges is blurry and the overscan is pretty high. Overscan is easily fixed in the service menu but the other two problems might be faulty hardware. Could be an error on the line so they might have to recall the tv to get it fixed.

I love it, BUT there are issues. Most people that own this tv are experiencing a ghost image to most objects just slighly to the right. Also text on the edges is blurry and the overscan is pretty high. Overscan is easily fixed in the service menu but the other two problems might be faulty hardware. Could be an error on the line so they might have to recall the tv to get it fixed.

Sorry to hear. :(

ok... here are some pics... don't make fun .. i'm not as wealthy as some.. and i don't have a great diggy cam as well :(

nice workspace dude. one of the few workstations i have seen on here that actually looks like it is being used!

nice case too!

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