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Here's mine. Mind you, I'm 17, in High School, and can't find a job. So, I'm pretty content with what I have. Behind where I took the picture is my 360 and my TV.

The moniter is just temporary (I HOPE!!), the keyboard and mouse are 'borrowed' from school, and the tower I built out of spare parts I found. Well, I found the case, and ripped everything out except the CD drive and MB. I put in a couple HDD's, and an extra CD drive. I then bought a new graphics card and audio card, and for Christmas I got that external hard drive on top of the tower and also a wireless card. That big thing next to the tower is a scanner, bought new in...'97? Sometime around then. Also, the reason the case is missing the front is because I put in an extra fan beneath the power button, but the case was blocking it. So I have two fans, one in the back sucking in and the other in the front blowing out. I pride myself on my awesome desktop, but I need to buy a gig of RAM, however my mom says we can't afford it right now. Bleh.

What kind of RAM does it take, I have some sitting around I could give you.

I like, very clean! And is that a laptop with the screen missing?! :blink:

I think it might be a usb keyboard for the 360 maybe for iming through the 360? because there is something black sticking out of the 360 so maybe it's the receiver. Or it could be a laptop with no screen :rofl:

^That is sweet! nice job, man..

Thanks, this snap was taken after i tidied up a bit after the new arrival of the 360

I like, very clean! And is that a laptop with the screen missing?! :blink:

Aero Rising has hit the nail on the head. Its a KeySonic USB keyboard with a touchpad

I think it might be a usb keyboard for the 360 maybe for iming through the 360? because there is something black sticking out of the 360 so maybe it's the receiver. Or it could be a laptop with no screen :rofl:

Bingo!

Where did you get the desk from?

Desk was purchased from MFI about 2 years ago, they have now gone into administration so you won't find it from there. I got the desk, shelf and draws for ?149 i believe.

Tel, wheres the rest of the laptop or am I missing something?

As Aero Rising mentioned, its a USB keyboard. it was pot luck really because i was trying to do my xbox live subscription and had it lying around so i thought i'd try and it worked.

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