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radiation room.

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it's that dark, so you couldn't see all my stuff.

or you can think of it as - it's dark for those afraid of the mess & there is some mess for those afraid of clean desks ;)

// the heavyweight lappy is not mine

I started to buy the same computer desk yesterday, but ended up with the L-shape instead.

What printer is that? Is it wireless? I am looking for a cheap networking printer so my wife and daughter can print from the laptops, phones, etc

Most new printers have wireless... My printer has wireless which I can print from any computers or laptops.. When you go shopping for new printer either online or in store, you will see the printer features on their label which includes "wireless"..

My mom has a non-wireless printer that plugs into the wireless router. It works that way as well. You can plug your ethernet cable into your wireless router from printer and see i am sure it will install wireless printer driver automatically for your printer then print test page and see if it works for you instead of buying a new one.

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I started to buy the same computer desk yesterday, but ended up with the L-shape instead.

What printer is that? Is it wireless? I am looking for a cheap networking printer so my wife and daughter can print from the laptops, phones, etc

It's a Lexmark S405 All-in-One printer. We purchased it for around $130. Best investment I ever made concerning a printer. It can be setup wirelessly, whether manually or (if your router supports it) Wi-Fi Protected Setup. I've included a few links to help you find a decent price for it.

Walmart

Staples

Best Buy (never my first choice personally)

It's a Lexmark S405 All-in-One printer. We purchased it for around $130. Best investment I ever made concerning a printer. It can be setup wirelessly, whether manually or (if your router supports it) Wi-Fi Protected Setup. I've included a few links to help you find a decent price for it.

Walmart

Staples

Best Buy (never my first choice personally)

awesome. Thank you so much

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my speakers :D

give me your screen, it looks so sexy (don't worry i know what it is)

What speakers are those? I am looking for a new set

What did that Macbook do to deserve that? :cry:

It's getting returned..

I just didn't feel comfortable spending $1500 on a notebook with when I saw later on I could get similar specs with a bigger hdd for $549, OS X is nice but Windows 7 is not even far from it. Sure it doesn't have a 9400m (X4500 MHD) but I don't game on notebooks to begin with; I just watch HD movies.

My ASUS is on its way.

It's getting returned..

I just didn't feel comfortable spending $1500 on a notebook with when I saw later on I could get similar specs with a bigger hdd for $549, OS X is nice but Windows 7 is not even far from it. Sure it doesn't have a 9400m (X4500 MHD) but I don't game on notebooks to begin with; I just watch HD movies.

My ASUS is on its way.

Now just order a retail OSX DVD with it and try your hackintosh luck :rofl:

Now just order a retail OSX DVD with it and try your hackintosh luck :rofl:

hehe I don't think OS X has support for 4500MHD or a noncentrino bgn wireless card, but I got a higher chance of wifi being supported but who knows.

Besides I need to be comfortable for Office 14. ;)

It's getting returned.. I just didn't feel comfortable spending $1500 on a notebook with when I saw later on I could get similar specs with a bigger hdd for $549, OS X is nice but Windows 7 is not even far from it. Sure it doesn't have a 9400m (X4500 MHD) but I don't game on notebooks to begin with; I just watch HD movies.My ASUS is on its way.

Which ASUS laptop are you getting?

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