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ooh we have the same headphones :p

:) yup those are Sony MDR-XD200 headphones and Altec Lancing ADA 890 Speakers (5 Years old) but sounds amazing (120 Watt RMX, THX certified) :yes:

Speakers - Altec Lancing ADA 890

Headphones - Sony MDR XD 200

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Those asking to buy a new chair, are you talking to me?

If yes, meh. that chair is comfortable enough. The towels there to help increase comfort and when watching I just lean on my arm on the other desk.

The monitor is good, everything on screen is extremely sharp and cyrstal clear, so clear I could even read text from that location where I took that setup photo. It's at 1680x1050 and I just played some games on it - yep Half Life 2. Yay widescreen gaming, but I am having problems with nfs mw. No widescreen in nfsmw? :(

I'm getting some great ideas from these pics.

Big question, though;

Can a glass desk support the weight of a full, heavy tower (Thermaltake Eureka with a top-end computer inside), 24" inch screen, and all the regular stuff?

I really don't want to get a fancy glass desk to have it crack or shatter under the weight of it all.

I'm getting some great ideas from these pics.

Big question, though;

Can a glass desk support the weight of a full, heavy tower (Thermaltake Eureka with a top-end computer inside), 24" inch screen, and all the regular stuff?

I really don't want to get a fancy glass desk to have it crack or shatter under the weight of it all.

I would say yes, mainly because it is a computer desk (i think) and that IS what its meant for. Second, i would keep the tower on the floor and everything else on the glass, it it isnt a computer desk.

Besides, im sure the desk would have warranty on it.

Nice dual monitors.

Thanks Samsung 244T 24" love it

accesser - Nice Lost Wallpaper, any chance of getting the link for it?

http://gallery.lost-media.com/index.php?cat=22

http://gallery.lost-media.com/displayimage...at=22&pos=3

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