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Well my office is almost finished. I painted it, hung crown molding, etc... I bought two new desk sets. Still a work in progress but here it is....

Macbook Pro & PC

Pc, printers etc...

Dual Core Intel iMac

Onther Pc etc shot

Pc close up

Desktop close up

A different view

Macbook Pro close up

Hope you like... I do.

very cool.. but dont hide that grateful dead sign in the corner.

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Mine....

not much...but does the job :yes:

Sony Vaio Notebook, Cybermaxx Main Desktop with a 400 watt Altec Lancing THX Speaker system, IBM M pro series Server.....

Sony vaio:

P4 3.06 ghz cpu

1 GB ram

160GB drive

128 mb ATI 9200 g-card

Sony DVD-rw

Cybermaxx

P4 3.40 ghz EE cpu

2 GB ram

1 x 400 GB (data storage)

1 x 200 GB (windows / applications / Linux partitions)

512 mb Nvidia 7800 G-card

Soundblaster Audigy ZS sound card

17 inch TFT (temporary) (soon to be replaced with a 2007 24 inch Dell tft)

Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse

Pioneer DVD-rw

IBM M pro server

2 x P4 2.0 ghz cpus

1 GB ram

1 x 74 gb SCSI drive

2 x 200 GB SATA drives

64 mb ATI Radeon 7000 G-card

HP 1000 series Laser printer

Server and desktop share the same screen, keyboard, Mouse and speakers....linked by a belkin kvm switch :)

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