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hey guys, this is my first post here... i know it ain't much, but i am wasting my life here... :D

Lava lamp = (Y)

Mindovermaster - you have a problem with my pic why?

He says stuff like that a lot in this kind of thread. Just ignore him.

@+shift.

Where did you get that USB hub? and can it handle all USB devices (iPod, etc)?

Bought it in Hong Kong when I went there for vacation in 2004.

Not sure if it can handle ALL USB devices, but it has handled everything I've thrown at it so far. (Digital Camera, iPod, USB headphones, USB Flash Drives, External Hard Drives)

No, MasterC, people just take it the wrong way. Sorry for the confusion. I most always joke. if I'm not, you'll know it ;)

Sorry if I took it wrong, but when you post the things you post it comes off as overly critical. Like saying someone's camera sucks, the room is small, or their wiring / cabling is bad. This thread is meant to show your workspace, not show it and receive criticism and sometimes negative comments on it.

Black is evil :D Nice P182, have the very same. You need a Ripper XXL, and then you would be perfect :p

i had seen people criticize about cabling problems in here.

I'm sorry you took the "camera sucks" that way, below it, i said it was just grainy, I meant nothing by it.

I have no problem with small rooms, I have quite a small one myself.

I did not mean any of it to be criticism.

Well criticism is fine. Just as so its constructive and you're not saying it in a condescending manner.

You COULD call what you said about him getting a Ripper XXL criticism, but its of the constructive type. :)

What's a really good USB hubs that supports hard drives and such, as I'm interested in getting one. I've got a cheap RM10 hub which I use for small items but I would really like add more.

Scirwode

I did not mean any of it to be criticism.

Well, sometimes it comes off as that. And I hope that you don't take what I'm saying offensively, because I never meant it as that. :)

Well criticism is fine. Just as so its constructive and you're not saying it in a condescending manner.

You COULD call what you said about him getting a Ripper XXL criticism, but its of the constructive type. :)

Perfect example of constructive criticism. (Y)

Black is evil :D Nice P182, have the very same. You need a Ripper XXL, and then you would be perfect :p

i had seen people criticize about cabling problems in here.

I'm sorry you took the "camera sucks" that way, below it, i said it was just grainy, I meant nothing by it.

I have no problem with small rooms, I have quite a small one myself.

I did not mean any of it to be criticism.

Non taken dude don't worry about it glad you like the gunmetal!

BTW what's a Ripper XXL? German Porn Mag? lol

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