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Welcome to the workstation photos thread. In this thread you may post pics of your workstation area.

Please be mindful of our members on dial-up and try to keep the dimensions of the pics and the size of the files to a respectable size for 1024 x 768 viewers. Please refrain from quoting images in your replies.

I will also ask that you link to images on your own space, as much as possible.

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The last thread can be found over here.

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Great, ill be uploading pics of my laptop in heartbeat. just going get the cemra

edit: upping now

edit2: ugh... flickr being a duche, 2 more sec

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hmm.. a bit cluttered, but since i usally need to carry this stuff every 2nd day, usually don't have time to fix it around

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Just joined, more or less - this seems as good a thread to start as any:

Future plans: a longer VGA cable so I can move the CPU into the corner, and a wireless keyboard and mouse.

I hate wires :)

Welcome to Neowin, i love that freefloating desk, what a great idea.

Just joined, more or less - this seems as good a thread to start as any:

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Future plans: a longer VGA cable so I can move the CPU into the corner, and a wireless keyboard and mouse.

I hate wires :)

very stylish, love the chair, the guitar :p , you actually play or is it all deco? what Screen and speakers are thoose?

ty Mindovermaster. her name is moka

very stylish, love the chair, the guitar :p , you actually play or is it all deco? what Screen and speakers are thoose?

Thanks - Yes I actually play, although I never get the chance to pick it up anymore. It was brought out of the case for the first time in three years just to hang it on the wall.

The monitor is the Dell E207WFP and the speakers are Klipsch.

might as well add mine.

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yes, that is a Seasonic Modular bag hanging off a dead motherboard.

From left to right, my main Windows box in the P182, my laptop, and my Linux box, Ubuntu 8.0.4.

(I really need to update my computer parts in the image linked to my sig...)

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My network station, my DSL modem on the left, WRT54GL router, and a switch.

Considering I posted this just as the other topic died, i'll repost it here.

Here is my new setup. One screen is my MBP and the other is my PC which the specs are in my signature. I can swap between my Mac and my XB with the screen's buttons pretty easily.

Overall shot.

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My windows comp

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MacBook Pro (might be in a different spot later since I am taking it in tomorrow to have the screen fixed... hopefully)

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XBox 360 and games.

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And if you don't like it, just remember...

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Considering I posted this just as the other topic died, i'll repost it here.

Here is my new setup. One screen is my MBP and the other is my PC which the specs are in my signature. I can swap between my Mac and my XB with the screen's buttons pretty easily.

[snip]

And if you don't like it, just remember...

[snip, death note]

Haha, totally caught the reference there, and that is pretty cool. It became boring for me after L died, though.

umn yes i look right in the middle of the screen :rofl:

[snip]

sry had to take it with my iPhone, dont have a better camera nearby atm :pinch:

before: Apr 19 2007

BAM! thats HUGE! you will ruin your eyesight, mate! and you really dont want to do that!

couldnt enjoy beautiful vienna then!

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