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Did those lab PC's happen to have McAfee installed?

No, but I believe some of our older computers do.... Not looking forward to Monday so far....

What happened was one of our techs had to reimage the computers in that lab, but he accidentally used the wrong image file (from a completely different model of computer). As soon as the computers booted they would go BSOD.

It wasn't really a big deal, as all we had to do was image those computers a second time with the correct file, but it still put that lab out of commission for the day :p

Apple Airport Extreme 802.11n

4 External 1 TB Acomdata Drives

March 2009 Mac Mini, 2.0 C2D, 4GB, 120GB, OSX 10.5.7

2 External 1 TB WD Elements Drives

1 External 500 GB WD MyBook (Time Machine)

March 2007 MacBook Pro, 2.16 C2D, 4GM, 120GB, OSX 10.5.7

1 External 500 GB WD MyBook (Time Machine)

HP Mini 110-1030NR, 1.0 Atom, 1GB, 160GB, OSX 10.5.5 (iDeneb)

Oh, I also have a couple of Windows boxes off on the side for CloneDVD and connecting to work via VPN

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Also, a few shots of where I work, the tech support office, and one of our computer labs:

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Hey Joey, would you mind emailing me the full res shot of the blue screen lab? That would make an awesome wallpaper at work.

pdmcmahon @ gmail dawt com

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Not usually this clean.. I know I know, it looks messy, but.. believe me.. it's clean for me.

You can see my sketchbook for writing down ideas, my notebook for writing down even more ideas ... etc.. my cat on my chair, my hoodie that gives me my net nickname (Minifig)..

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Not usually this clean.. I know I know, it looks messy, but.. believe me.. it's clean for me.

You can see my sketchbook for writing down ideas, my notebook for writing down even more ideas ... etc.. my cat on my chair, my hoodie that gives me my net nickname (Minifig)..

Even with the bigger desk, I'd prefer that station tbh :p

First time posting my Workstation here.

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Monitors: 20" Dell - 30" Dell - 20" Dell

On Desk: Harmony One remote, iPod Touch 32GB (Almost hidden by the Remote) Logitech Keyboard, Razer Mouse, 17" MacBook Pro (2009 model), Lens Cap.

Next to desk in the bottom left corner is My main tower in a Lian-Li PC-X2000 Case its quite tall which is why it is not underneath the desk and the power switch is on the top which just makes things worse! (Specs in signature)

Just got these Desk Arms for all 3 of my Monitors, I actually bought them due to a review here on Neowin in the Members area.

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Those arms are nice, any images of the fitment to the desk? as I have a 20year old lipped top Oak desk, and pondering if they would fit?

This is the original review I found here, it may give you an idea. Basically it attaches to the desk like a vice would, the vice will adjust to fit a desk that is the thickness of .63" to 2.6" so that's quite a broad fitting my desk is about .80" thick and it fits quite well and is very sturdy even with the 30" Monitor fitted which is almost the full capacity of the arms weight and it is still ridged and strong.

Highly recommended takes less then a minute to get the arm put together and attached to the desk then another minute or 2 to get the monitor on it, standard 80x80 and 100x100 Vesa Mounting holes

Not exactly a "work station" more like a...play station? switched up my room completely (got a bigger desk, new entertainment center.. ikea galore!) still need a stand for my mac and some posters or something since my walls look dead. oh yeah, need to paint ASAP, i hate this green now =/

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Not exactly a "work station" more like a...play station? switched up my room completely (got a bigger desk, new entertainment center.. ikea galore!) still need a stand for my mac and some posters or something since my walls look dead. oh yeah, need to paint ASAP, i hate this green now =/

cool, so you have a monitor for your 360 and big a** tv for the ps3, nice!! :p

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