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Hello Ladies,

This is my setup in my uni bedroom.

On the left we have an extremely rare Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A1667G (64bit Athlon 2.4GHz, 1GB DDR running at 800MHz FSB) running Ubuntu 64 Gusty with a Mac makeover.

Dangling precariously below we have a Thomson BeBox Wireless Firewall Router.

To the right of the BeBox, is a Toshiba Satellite A100 running Anchorman OS with an esteemed picture of Ron Burgundy.

Masked below my Bush freeview box is a fat Playstation 2 with its archaic brother, the Nintendo Game Boy.

Accompanying the Game Boy is a HP Ipaq HX2490 showing the infamous South Park Episode Casa Bonita.

Lets not forget the 300GB Maxtor external hard drive discreetly placed next to the HP Ipaq.

To the right of the Maxtor HD is an Acer 1350 dating back to 2001.

Taking up most of the photos is the 32inch Philips Flat Widescreen TV, displaying Neowin.net.

Above this Acer is my 60GB Video iPod.

My various mobile phones are dotted around the place, as well as my iPod Nano placed on the right most laptop.

This laptop is an Acer TravelMate 8104WLMi running Windows XP SP2 at 2GHz and a 15.4 WSXGA+ TFT LCD.

Last but not least is my Red Dwarf Mixer and my trusted iron.

I hope you like it.

PS. In the foreground is my room mate Moustafa who was wasted at the time of the photo.

It looks as if this could of been tidied up... worringly

dudes stop ripping on awengraf's rig, its the REALEST rig ive seen to date. So what if it looks sketchy, I bet he could bring down the whole of the internet with all that hardware. And thats what really matters.

you inquired within didn't you....

Hello Ladies,

This is my setup in my uni bedroom.

On the left we have an extremely rare Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A1667G (64bit Athlon 2.4GHz, 1GB DDR running at 800MHz FSB) running Ubuntu 64 Gusty with a Mac makeover.

Dangling precariously below we have a Thomson BeBox Wireless Firewall Router.

To the right of the BeBox, is a Toshiba Satellite A100 running Anchorman OS with an esteemed picture of Ron Burgundy.

Masked below my Bush freeview box is a fat Playstation 2 with its archaic brother, the Nintendo Game Boy.

Accompanying the Game Boy is a HP Ipaq HX2490 showing the infamous South Park Episode Casa Bonita.

Lets not forget the 300GB Maxtor external hard drive discreetly placed next to the HP Ipaq.

To the right of the Maxtor HD is an Acer 1350 dating back to 2001.

Taking up most of the photos is the 32inch Philips Flat Widescreen TV, displaying Neowin.net.

Above this Acer is my 60GB Video iPod.

My various mobile phones are dotted around the place, as well as my iPod Nano placed on the right most laptop.

This laptop is an Acer TravelMate 8104WLMi running Windows XP SP2 at 2GHz and a 15.4 WSXGA+ TFT LCD.

Last but not least is my Red Dwarf Mixer and my trusted iron.

I hope you like it.

PS. In the foreground is my room mate Moustafa who was wasted at the time of the photo.

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sry, but omfg :x :x :x

Dear Ladies,

It is quite obvious that you are all jealous of my realistic setup. I mean are any of your workstations really that tidy?

Cya

No, but yours is somewhat of a warzone =D

Special in it's own way I guess.....

Dear Ladies,

It is quite obvious that you are all jealous of my realistic setup. I mean are any of your workstations really that tidy?

Cya

Um, yes. I keep electrostatic dust sheets in my closet, microfiber cloths and clean my setup every 3 days as well as vacuuming the entire house twice a week.

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Been lurking around here for a while and haven't posted so here is my current workstation ... if you can call it that. I have no desk at the office or at home so this is how I work most days.

Laptop is a ThinkPad T61p and the two phones are a W810i and a O2 Trion (work phone).

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