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They are not really security shields, they are the European equivalent to blinds/shutters. They sit on the outside of the window and when retracted they hide away completely into the upper top section. Very common in Europe, not so across the pond.

Yap... Cyplex say it all ... they are simple blinds/shutter..

It's a 2nd floor.. no need for security windows... And it's in Portugal...

what msn skin is that Rebdomine?

ma own shiet :cool:

rofl na i love my N95 8GB Black :p
My E90 will have yours for breakfast :whistle:

srsly.. what is all this bull**** with phones.. is it just showoff? do you really need all this fancy crap, i dont get it.. i truely dont.. i just use textmsg and call people which does it for me

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ma own shiet :cool:

srsly.. what is all this bull**** with phones.. is it just showoff? do you really need all this fancy crap, i dont get it.. i truely dont.. i just use textmsg and call people which does it for me

A) Tech is like anything else (The whole "Mine is bigger then yours" deal)

B) Having a phone that does things like Email, Surfing the web etc. is good if your on the go, want to stay in touch via Email and don't want to carry a laptop or something of that nature to surf the web, edit documents etc.

srsly.. what is all this bull**** with phones.. is it just showoff? do you really need all this fancy crap, i dont get it.. i truely dont.. i just use textmsg and call people which does it for me

Why do you need dual monitors? Or if that isn't a dual monitor setup and it's two computers; then why do you need TWO computers?! :p

I changed some stuff around since that pic, but anyways...Yeah I'm in the MIS Department. No one else is allowed to do anything to their PC's really.

Haha I'm in MIS too and its a great feeling knowing what your allowed to do and others arent :D

Why do you need dual monitors? Or if that isn't a dual monitor setup and it's two computers; then why do you need TWO computers?! :p

Good point.. See the reason is *runs*

A) Tech is like anything else (The whole "Mine is bigger then yours" deal)

B) Having a phone that does things like Email, Surfing the web etc. is good if your on the go, want to stay in touch via Email and don't want to carry a laptop or something of that nature to surf the web, edit documents etc.

I bet you girls use those things A LOT

He colored the default MSN black with the color tool :p

<_<

>_>

Not only! There's also some other stuff but really they shouldnt be visable on that picture.. I think all you guys want is just the black with the color tool like capricorn says lol

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