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Heres my new laptop ( the specs are in my sig) that I got on saturday, the cool thing about it was that this model is supposed to come with the p7350 which is clocked at 2.0ghz but Instead it has the p8400 which is 2.26ghz.

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Here is my desk...

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My 2 desktops (my print server (which the display is showing (running CentOS 5) and my Mac), Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 Keyboard, Logitech Click! Optical Mouse, NEC MultiSync LCD1760VM, 4 Aflac ducks (my grandparents work for Aflac), Linksys WRT54G

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My laptop (HP Pavilion dv1000)

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My printer (HP Deskjet 3520)

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My TV (Sylvania 20" TV from 2005), an Aflac Duck bobble head, my DVD player, and Motorola DCT-2000 cable box.

Intel Pentium D 3.40GHz Dual Core

1GB of Ram

NVidia GeFoce 6800 (Primary Graphic Card)

NVidia GeForce FX 5200 (Secondary Graphic Card)

Apple Keyboard & Mighty Mouse :-)

I have it hooked up to Dual 20" Dell LCD (the kind that can rotate and have multiple inputs in the back such as composite and S-Video inputs) and a 26" Westinghouse LCD (HD 1080p - VGA/HDMI inputs only)

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Is that supposed inspire him to achieve his dreams of getting that setup? lol, dude.

No it means that if you put a little hardwork into life, you can do anything you want.

Wishful thinking is not gonna get him any where.

uh... yeah... pS, shut up. unless you want to give me money, just shut up...

lol wow...you want me to give you money while you sit in your computer chair.

Maybe thats why you cant afford that setup :/

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