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Here's mine. I just did some cleaning and added some rope lighting, but I need to work out the positioning a bit...

It does add a bit of festivity to the workstation :p .

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Makes me want to get a CRT again, my cat always slept on mine.

My old cat slept on the dashboard of the car whenever I was driving :p .

Scirwode

I just had my replacement laptop from Dell today, My old Precision M65 kept over heating... 2 1/2 years old so it was getting on and the battery had died.... Called Dell told them (-they have tried to fix it 3 times) they send me a brand new laptop Precision M4300 with 4GB RAM so I'm flying, even preinstalled XP and gave me the XP & Vista discs for whatever I wanted on it later.. and new battery (and a bay battery) I can FINALLY play Portal... just Steam ing it now) I suppose you get what you pay for with the warranty... but I'm drooling over the XPS, I know the desktops are great, but the laptop looks nice!

Here's Cormier to save the day, with 4 pics for you to celebraaate. :p

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Here is a rare gem from the 70's. My aunt had a stereo components system from Sony back in the day, and they are all broken, or something, so I go the cabinet with the luxurious glass door.

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