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@Ruiz

ahh, now i understand. that must be a expensive deck. Btw can i get a link to the specs of it?

Expensive, lol, hardly.

http://www.audioreview.com/mfr/Sony/mini-s...37_2749crx.aspx

A mere $150...

Nothing to impress the pope...

But I L-O-V-E my setup of the Ideazon Fang Keyset / Logitech G15 Keyboard / Logitech MX518 Mouse (Still prefer the MX518 over the G5 / G7 for the buttons)

Screen is an old almost dead IBM P275 (Will get another one surly, can get theses for few bucks :D)

Computer case is the Gigabyte 3D Aurora, I love it.

i like your setup very cosey :yes:

Here is the setup at the house:

1. Windows 2003 SBS (Domain Controller)

2. 750GB File Server

3. 750GB Backup Server (redundant to # 2)

4. Development Workstation

5. Test Machine, Linux, Solaris, etc

I had an older G3 blue/white in the loop, but it was just too slow to be effective anymore. It is sitting on the top shelf in the closet along with another one of those Compaqs collecting dust. I have one last Compaq downstairs on my projector in the family room. Nothing better than checking email and browsing the web on a 14 foot screen!

That is a very nice setup you got there.

@wahoo24jc

oooo very nice, show us more of that set up. I wanna get a widescreen :cry:

Yes please show us more :drool: that?s a nice setup I love how it looks I?m interested in your chair does it have a brand how much was it I?ve been hunting for something like that in Brisbane no luck only cheep nasty stuff.

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