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Man, I think I posted my workstation here like two years ago or something. I can only report that it's as utterly pathetic as before (a Toshiba Satellite M30) but that this time round I'm looking at Opera as I write this. God, I wish I had some cash to buy a new computer! :D

@Ruiz: which computer case is that?

Lol, not even close.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16811129012

Your xbox is kinda far from your tv isnt it?

It is far. But the stereo deck is right under the Xbox. So the Xbox connects to the deck, deck to speakers and TV. Rest assured, the wires are well hidden. Even my friends are stumped when they enter my room. :D

It is far. But the stereo deck is right under the Xbox. So the Xbox connects to the deck, deck to speakers and TV. Rest assured, the wires are well hidden. Even my friends are stumped when they enter my room. :D

I understand thats for the audio, but what about the video cable. And what do you use to connect the xbox to the deck? i want to connect my ps2 to my deck :shiftyninja:

My deck has a video input you can plug in and theres a port in the back, where it goes out and to the TV.

Very hard to explain, I'll post up pics later when I get home, it'll be easier to explain.

Don't mind the dust. It's only noticable because of the flash ;)

Goes in...

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And out through the back, through a secret underground passageway, and to el television. I'm cool with this, but it's gonna be a BITCH when I upgrade to HDTV in the future.

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