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My camera made the screens look horrible- they don't really look like that. :laugh: And pardon the mess, I'm doing some typography homework. ;)

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- Both screens are 20" Apple Cinema Displays

  • Left screen is connected to a 1.66GHz Core Duo Mac Mini
  • Right screen is connected to a 2.2GHz MacBook Pro

- The three external hard drives are all 250GB (There's three more, but they're scattered around the house.)

- I also have a server running Ubuntu 6.06.1 hidden under the desk.

mmmmm.. imacs :)

Uh... where? I think I've seen one iMac in this whole thread.

I don't think I've ever actually posted any pictures of my workstation. I change it just about every week. For example, I've now had my new 19 inch wide LCD for about three days. This stuff's really coming together.

I'll grab a camera and participate shortly.

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- I also have a server running Ubuntu 6.06.1 hidden under the desk.

Really nice setup, got to get me some cinema displays.

Do you use the Powermate a lot? Does the mac play nice with the Ubuntu Server? I have a spare computer lying about and thinking of servering it up.

How the hell can you work there? It's so cramped looking. Id hate that.

I don't work ...

Jimmy0, o yes maybe upgrade the keyboard and desk :p feel cramp and o yeah, another hampshire person :D

:laugh:

Like I said come december(ish) I won't be sitting in that corner anymore!

And yes, Hampshire FTW (Y)

Really nice setup, got to get me some cinema displays.

Do you use the Powermate a lot? Does the mac play nice with the Ubuntu Server? I have a spare computer lying about and thinking of servering it up.

I do use the Powermate a lot. My mighty mouse doesn't scroll, so I use that instead. I also have it set up to do different shortcuts in Photoshop and other apps. In my opinion, it's very usefull. :yes:

My Macs work very well with the server. I do everything through FTP, so it's really easy. Took a bit of configuring the server, but it's worth it. I put movies and stuff on it and I can stream them throughout the house. (Y)

PS- And if you're thinking of getting the ACDs, get them! They are really amazing.

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