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How can you live with all that dust under your table? I would go insane, especially if that was in my bedroom.

What are those two hubs coming out of each side of your desk? Are those the Lacie USB/Firewire Hubs? Or are they a variation?

How can you live with all that dust under your table? I would go insane, especially if that was in my bedroom.

I'm remodeling our 97 yr old house right now so it's kinda hard to not find dust everywhere......

and for the person that was wondering if that was a window in to the kitchen....yep it is. That's actually the corner of our dining room. That area is eventually going to be a breakfast nook connecting the dining room & kitchen.

Oh, and Yes. That's a usb 2.0 hub on the left & a clock on the right. I told 'ya. I got too much crap. You can barely see my wireless/wired router & cable/telephony modem behind the monitor & phone

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my new white psp i bought myself for xmas in bottom left :) and xmas tree up on the tower :) and new X-530's i got a month ago. Also server you cant see well the specs in my sig is in bottom left under desk in first image with keyboard on it. i'm getting new leather chair on xmas day to rid of this wooden chair of death on ma' back

Thats amazing. Can't beleive the specs, what must you use the pc for??

So much goodness, in such a small package, just like me.

I use that pc for counter stike source and well beta testing. :laugh:

the lcd is wow

the pc is wowzers

but that desk sucks man, i'd consider buying a decent desk form my next upgrade :D

LMAO yeah the desk is weak, but hey I got it for free so I'm not complaining.

Where did you get that desk from? / what desk is it? Thanks in advance.

The desk was given to me by my gf. She bought it at Fry's Electronics last year.

is that an isight under the moniter?

Yes that is an iSight and yes it works on XP. Just need a little bit of inf hacking and no problem :rofl:

Nice iSight and Monitor and Case and desk lol :p

I really like im stuck between the decision of MacBook Pro 15" or the 24" Dell Monitor.

Personally, I think the ability to watch movies on such a huge monitor, the ability to have lots of windows open next to each other....you get the idea, is better than the Mac...it really depends what you want to use each for.

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