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Finally sat down (or stood up, depends on which way you look at it) and finished putting my room together.

This is my bed with my cool cat chillin. CD player is my FM radio.

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Pretty much the only reason I am posting this is to show off my sheet of uncut $2 bills. Can't really see them that will but you get the idea

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This is my free laptop that I got from my Dad's work. 75mhz baby.

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My desk and shelf and big speakers and legos and computer

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Computer and new ($17) printer

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Enjoy.

^ Mmm... nice room. :)

I love how every 2 weeks in this thread about five people go back and forth about the "OMGZORZ WHY DO YOU CLEAN/NOT CLEAN" ... can't we just leave it alone? We've had the why we clean/why we don't clean argument like 8798639275 times. :rolleyes:

Here are some pictures of my secondary computer that was a 533 MHz Pentium III, but is now an AMD Sempron 2200+.

These photos were taken a few days ago.

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These photos were taken a month ago (the room was messy then).

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Just my Powerbook for now:

[/img]http://img492.imageshack.us/img492/5889/cimg12372dg.jpg[/img]

Image was taken for my Razer Pro | Solutions review.

1.67 GHz PowerPC G4

2 GB RAM

128mb Radeon 9700

100 DPI 17" Screen (before Apple decided our eyesight doesn't matter...)

beautiful!

I love how every 2 weeks in this thread about five people go back and forth about the "OMGZORZ WHY DO YOU CLEAN/NOT CLEAN" ... can't we just leave it alone? We've had the why we clean/why we don't clean argument like 8798639275 times. :rolleyes:

What I do it post my desk after I clean. nobody wants to see my desk in use :no: :laugh:

haha noo, you can't see mine while i'm using it :shiftyninja:

yeah, i dont think that would be too great! hehe...

imagine it.... about 100 geeks broadcasting themselves in their boxer shorts while drinking beer and playing counterstrike.

...or maybe that will just be me!

i take care of my stuff too but i just dont line then up at right angles and polish them every day!

Ahfunaki i was just kidding :laugh:

Konstantionos that would be...... hmm crazy :rofl:

I agree with you, ppl should care of their things but we dont need to see every

toy/gadget you have :D

I need to post my workstation. TO be honest i never post it and i am reading this thread

for a year :D

Just my Powerbook for now:

http://img492.imageshack.us/img492/5889/cimg12372dg.jpg

Image was taken for my Razer Pro | Solutions review.

1.67 GHz PowerPC G4

2 GB RAM

128mb Radeon 9700

100 DPI 17" Screen (before Apple decided our eyesight doesn't matter...)

Very artistic shot :yes:

Sweet looking kit as well.

Just my Powerbook for now:

[/img]http://img492.imageshack.us/img492/5889/cimg12372dg.jpg[/img]

Image was taken for my Razer Pro | Solutions review.

1.67 GHz PowerPC G4

2 GB RAM

128mb Radeon 9700

100 DPI 17" Screen (before Apple decided our eyesight doesn't matter...)

beautiful!

WOW,cool lights!

I really dislike Macs, but I must agree - - your setup is drool worthy. :D

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