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Here's my main headquarters you could call it lol. I've got more computers in the closet, mainly servers and all. I'll get rid of the old keyboard/mouse as soon as I get another ethernet cable to go to the linux computer.

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0688.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0689.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0690.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0691.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0692.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0693.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0694.JPG

iMac - connected to the 22" display - video editing for work.

eMac - used to record news stations for editing, etc for work.

Laptop - just an IRC client, 32 bit system if I need one.

Main PC - one on the desk open - Main rig, does everything I wanna do on it lol. Mainly gaming.

Linux PC - just a play around machine really lol.

Blusih HP PC - Untangle server. Hooked directly into the back of the bottom linksys router.

Greyish HP PC - Just sitting there, haven't found a use for a 733mhz computer yet again.

PC laying on it's side under the left desk - Just need a hard drive for it and a long enough ethernet cable.

Compaq Server - web, ftp, sql, etc

First post =)

Here's my main headquarters you could call it lol. I've got more computers in the closet, mainly servers and all. I'll get rid of the old keyboard/mouse as soon as I get another ethernet cable to go to the linux computer.

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0688.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0689.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0690.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0691.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0692.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0693.JPG

http://bryceeason.net/pics/100_0694.JPG

iMac - connected to the 22" display - video editing for work.

eMac - used to record news stations for editing, etc for work.

Laptop - just an IRC client, 32 bit system if I need one.

Main PC - one on the desk open - Main rig, does everything I wanna do on it lol. Mainly gaming.

Linux PC - just a play around machine really lol.

Blusih HP PC - Untangle server. Hooked directly into the back of the bottom linksys router.

Greyish HP PC - Just sitting there, haven't found a use for a 733mhz computer yet again.

PC laying on it's side under the left desk - Just need a hard drive for it and a long enough ethernet cable.

Compaq Server - web, ftp, sql, etc

The cabling made me break out in a cold sweat.

The cabling made me break out in a cold sweat.

Those set of pics reminded be of how awesome it was to get involved with computers. You could do anything and continue to expand them constantly making things better.

It's a special bond.

But then my nice paint job on the front would have to be cleaned :)~

My lips are made by antec :laugh:

My setup in my new place

It makes sense! I mean, I like your setting, you have everything and it looks like the opposite of a mess, good job!

I'll show yours when I get it! Right now I have the first 24" iMac (white), but will sell it really soon to get the upcoming line. My workplace will be killer after :)

His sig says it should be an xfx 8800GTS xxx edition

Wow. I completely forgot his desktop specs were in his main sig. All I saw was Johnny Knoxville w/ a Assault Rifle.

I was looking at his notebook specs below and I thought that was the only spec description I saw on sig.

Wow. I completely forgot his desktop specs were in his main sig. All I saw was Johnny Knoxville w/ a Assault Rifle.

I was looking at his notebook specs below and I thought that was the only spec description I saw on sig.

yea it's actually pretty hard to read too ;)

Temporary setup until my desktop is sorted out (Waiting for incompetent ebayers to post my accelero S1R2 and case fans that were meant to come with the case.)

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Thinkpad R61 with Logitech Illuminated Keyboard and a G5v2

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Half completed re-build. (Awaiting drive bay cover, 2 case fans and Skythe Ninja HS and Accelero S1R2.)

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