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The desk is about 20 years old, but I still use it. :)

That computer is WIN, I have the same one, yet I've upgraded the insides. It's currently waiting for a new HDD though.

Is that...6 sockets in a wall? We only get a Max of 2, then we need an extension in the UK...

That computer is WIN, I have the same one, yet I've upgraded the insides. It's currently waiting for a new HDD though.

Is that...6 sockets in a wall? We only get a Max of 2, then we need an extension in the UK...

I have many of those of 6 sockets in each room... they have those available at the stores. Not sure about in UK... I am in USA.

Including about 6 surge protectors in one room! :blink:

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Okay, finally posting these!

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Here's a panoramic, to give the general feeling.

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My workbench, my server (the lappy from my av that was taken over three years ago) and some shredded laptops (seriously, there in the process of being put back together, but one of my friend's kids spilled kool-aid throughout.

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My rig. Need to build a new one, but this one works so well still...!

AMD 790FX

Phenom 9600BE (yes I have to run TLB fix every time I boot)

ZeroTherm BTF90

eVGA Geforce 8800GTS (G92)

Vista64 Ultimate (going to 7 soon, currently running that on my laptop)

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My desk staight on. And yes, that's the wife and me (taken during high school about 6 years ago) nex to the Ka-Bar.

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Another look with the chair in.

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My bookcase, yes, nerdy.

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My wife's office. Someone here mentioned IKEA. We were just at the grand opening of the Tampa location on the 6th.

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Just because I love those lights!icon6.gif

My wife's office. Someone here mentioned IKEA. We were just at the grand opening of the Tampa location on the 6th.

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Just because I love those lights!https://www.neowin.net/forum/style_images/finity/folder_post_icons/icon6.gif

lovely, cozy!!

and no computer, better for focusing....unlike other people :shiftyninja:

me :p

lovely, cozy!!

and no computer, better for focusing....unlike other people :shiftyninja:

me :p

Funny that you should mention that...

I got her all of that because she wanted somewhere to put her computer, she has a laptop, now she just keeps it downstairs on the bar... :rolleyes:

I make fun of her for that all the time. She puts the conpter up there to study but keeps it downstairs now almost exclusively since she graduated with her MSW and we have a 4 month old Australian Shepherd at home.

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