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That TV sure as hell doesn't fit you're otherwise awesome setup :p

You're probably right, but that TV has been great for me. My parents bought it for me as a birthday gift when I was in high school. It lasted all through college and it's still going strong.

Please tell me what desk that is! It's gorgeous.

Thank you. It is a Z-Line Matrix from Staples.

Wow - awesome setup!

How exactly did you do the cable management?

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Thanks. The frosted glass conceals the cables from the top. :)

Nice mouse wahoo24jc ;)

Thanks. I love Logitech mice. I have had the MX500, MX518, and now the G5.

and how do you do with your mtb after a muddy training and carpet in your office? clean bike every time?

I clean it before I bring it in the office.

^

second that. Even bike's chain is shining. :)

:yes:

Talk about Clean LOL HEHE nice one :D

Thanks. I am a bit of a neat freak. ;)

What Indian's video set is that on your bookshelf?

The video set is "10 Years of Indians Highlights" celebrating the 10th anniversary of Jacobs Field. I'm a big fan of the Cleveland Indians! :D

Is it a good idea to leave the tower on the carpet?

I guess so. It's been there for 2 years without any issues.

nice setup wahoo looks like ill be going to staples soon

Thank you. I bought the desk almost 2 years ago, so I'm not sure if it's still available in stores.

I'm not sure if this would be the appropriate forum for posting this, but I actually couldn't think of a better place to post this.

I've seen some fantastic Workstation setups here - really, very impressive work by many.

I have recently had a spot of good luck during the long stretch of problem-after-problem over the last 4 years, so I'm asking for just a small bit of help here. The "spot of good luck" has been my very-recent-and-free aquisition of an IKEA Jerker desk....sans the swing-out stands that attach on either side of the vertical rails.

In short: if anyone has any spares that they are not needing / using I'd be forever grateful if you could send me a PM. Since IKEA re-named the desk as the Fredrick, it seems like none of the stores have those stands. We're not in a very good financial position right now (waiting for SSI Disability to kick-in), so the least cost the better.

To Forum mods: Please forgive this post, but I'm out of options and thought that the friendships here could prove to be usefull. If anyone has other, reasonable options, please let me know.

Thanks!

--ScottKin

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