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upgrade.

Mixah', I have that same hat that is on your CRT. Good style :cool:

I will post my setup when I get it finished. Until then, any one know a good place to order desks from online. The local stores around here have a horrible selection.

Mixah', I have that same hat that is on your CRT. Good style :cool:

I will post my setup when I get it finished. Until then, any one know a good place to order desks from online. The local stores around here have a horrible selection.

and your join date was on my 20th birthday. haha

desk1.jpg

desk2.jpg

2.4Ghz core 2 24" imac w/ 4 gigs of memory connected to Z5500's via optical

Vmware Server/occasional game machine specs:

20.1" + 19" LCD's

E6600

8 gigs DDR2

6TB's of HD space

2x 250GB drives in raid 0

8800GT

modular PSU

x-fi plat

Running Synergy between the imac and the server so the one wireless keyboard/mouse controls both machines.

Macbook pro is a 2.16 core 2 w/ 2 gigs of memory. (upgrading to a new unibody macbook pro soon)

Iphone 3G

Tivo connected to the 20.1" dell LCD via S-video.

desk1.jpg

2.4Ghz core 2 24" imac w/ 4 gigs of memory connected to Z5500's via optical

Vmware Server/occasional game machine specs:

20.1" + 19" LCD's

E6600

8 gigs DDR2

6TB's of HD space

2x 250GB drives in raid 0

8800GT

modular PSU

x-fi plat

Running Synergy between the imac and the server so the one wireless keyboard/mouse controls both machines.

Macbook pro is a 2.16 core 2 w/ 2 gigs of memory. (upgrading to a new unibody macbook pro soon)

Iphone 3G

Tivo connected to the 20.1" dell LCD via S-video.

is that a huge switch the green thing? why the hell do you need that?

is that a huge switch the green thing? why the hell do you need that?

As far as I can tell it's a Cisco switch, and from the book in his picture, looks to be a Cisco book as well.

I'm assuming it's being used for practice. :cool:

Nice setup btw. :D

what'dy mean "pratice"?

theres one like that in my school, bigger though i think, some beast of a switch, it devides one internet to many internets, right? :p

Setting up VLANs, subnetting different networks, setting up the switch via the Cisco IOS. :)

Correct me if I'm wrong Sophism :cool:

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