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Here is my main workstation. I do all my development, work, and gaming on this one. I got another small linux box NAS (Qnap 409 Pro) with 4x1 TB drives in Raid 5, as network attached storage solution.

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And here is my tv, connected to a windows 7 64bit media center pc, my xbox 360, wii and a bluray player. My dead plant is also connected to tv o_0

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Whew, now that I've FINALLY moved into my own place and have my setup to my liking, I can post it :)

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Darth Tater overseeing everything:

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and just for fun (I live in Northern Virginia and we just had a rare big snow last week!) here's a pic of the snow drift on my deck going against my door

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Sorry about the quality, all I've got for now is my iPhone's camera. I took a picture of my DIY wire management holder, but it didn't come out since there isn't a ton of light, but all I did is take cheap extendable curtain rods, screw them in underneath my desk, and go nuts with zip ties :)

Hey, how do you like the moto s9? I've had mine replaced twice in past 2 years, it just stopped powering on. Do you jog/exercise with it?

It works great so far; This is the HD variant which has the SRS WOW settings. I do use it while working out, had to change to one of the smaller ear plugs it came with for a more comfortable fit.

Here is my main workstation. I do all my development, work, and gaming on this one. I got another small linux box NAS (Qnap 409 Pro) with 4x1 TB drives in Raid 5, as network attached storage solution.

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Do you find the viewing angles an annoyance/issue having two TN-panel screens at the sides like that? I was thinking about getting mine set up like that, but wasn't sure if the viewing angles would be rubbish because I can only afford TN-panel screens at the moment :p.

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