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Here's mine:

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On my old Athlon 64 3000+ on Dell 2005FPW. Some OCZ usb cables and stuff in the Dell 2005FPW stand and a Simpletech 100GB hard drive between the monitor and speakers for backup. Zen Micro 6GB beside the other speaker using Vaja I-volution leather case, Dell Axim X30 624MHz PXA270 Blueverde based pocket PC from.. I dunno, 3 years ago. DigitalPesona fingerprint reader and a few printers around and some documents laying on the desk beside it.

Logitech MX3200 keyboard and Logitech G5 mouse on SteelPad QcK+.

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Behind my desk are 2.5 comps... approximately anyway, but let's just say 3 if you count significant digits :p Anyway, it's not that snowy outside, it's my crappy camera and the lighting that makes the outside all washed out. In front is my crappy old Pentium 4 2.4GHz Northwood laptop with 256MB RAM and a ridiculous 1024x768 15" screen with SiS integrated graphics :| Behind it is my Thermaltake Aguila case and inside a Core 2 Duo E6300, abit AB9-Pro, Tagan 1100W PSU and thats about it. On the left of it is my Dell Inspiron 6400 (Specs in sig) :D

Yes please. :D

Well as u asked so nicely heres some more pictures :p

if you remember i turned around the monitor

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im still fond of it, but am beginning to find it a bit useless!

any suggestions as to what i could use it for?!?!

Well as u asked so nicely heres some more pictures :p

if you remember i turned around the monitor

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picture2

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im still fond of it, but am beginning to find it a bit useless!

any suggestions as to what i could use it for?!?!

have a look at -> http://likelysoft.com/hacks/pictureframes.shtml

off topic: Really irritates me when people say 'scandisk' when they mean 'Sandisk'. No offense, but I worked in electronics with people that did the same thing and I was just thinking to myself "Thats going to confuse the heck out of people since its has nothing to do with scanning or disks." Sandisk, as in 'without disk'. Just something to keep in mind.

Nice workstations by the way everyone, keep up the good work. I'll think about posting my college setup later.

can you drive? you could put it in the car as use it for pritty much anything. Im sure you could hook up some GPS.

im afraid not! im 16 and even if i had my own car i still couldnt afford the poewr inverter/GPS system!!! plus theres sumin wrng the fan on it is too loud and it sometimes over heats!!! had the problem since before the "project" ill need a new fan soon :( but its better to have it on display than have it in a cupboard gathering dust!

-some of them projects i saw for the picture frame look good but they look far too complex i dont have time to be coding linux!!! and i dont havce a wireless server in my house nor do i have any free "patch" cables... i think ill jus leave it how it is... on the wall to watcg movies... now i jus need tro upgrade its speakers! they are now hidden behind the screen :(

How do you like that medion?, im thinking of getting one for myself as a gaming/internet machine.

It was super nice computer when I bought it... but it is 2? year old now:pp... you can check the spec in my signature... Im gonna upgrade next summer... I can still play new games without problems...:))

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