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^ i wouldn't go that far. i just thought he must be in a grumpy mood. its true apple junkies can be quite pretentious. gfm made a good point in a slighlty grumpy manner.... i think it was on a monday morning so who can blame the poor guy. sorry for any offence gfm.

he must be one of those who thinks they are called MACS, not Macs.

narrow minded PC person, "if it ain't Windows, I don't want nuttin to do with it"

Call me grumpy, but i dont think that Mac users should have their own "Mac Only" workstation threads, and while we cant post our pc workstations there, they however, can post their Mac workstations here. We should call this thread "PC Workstation Thread"

Call me grumpy, but i dont think that Mac users should have their own "Mac Only" workstation threads, and while we cant post our pc workstations there, they however, can post their Mac workstations here. We should call this thread "PC Workstation Thread"

And what about the people who have both??

Then they can post in both threads. :) I need more pics Howard! Sweet setup ya' got there.

ok well hang on while i take a picture of part of my desk, but very carefully make sure that i dont get my ipod or anything in the picture, because god forbid i post a picture of something apple in a thread called Post your Workstations. :rolleyes:

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 :(

You dont need to use linux or a network, you can use windows if you want and store the pictures locally on the laptop.

You dont need to use linux or a network, you can use windows if you want and store the pictures locally on the laptop.

yeah but using linux makes your e-penis bigger. :rofl:

well anyway.

Heres mine, Took the pictures with my brandnew BlackBerry pearl.

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I know the pictures look the ****....

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Heres a couple of pics of the media center.

1 Media Center PC with Freeview, connected to Netgear Sc101 500GB full of videos and 1 Philips 42" Plasma

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not terribly attractive as ive took it apart to fit into the small cupboard. but ive taken it out now. getting a tad to warm!

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