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I'm finding there are a lot of people that make pointless comments about people's taste in this or that. Maturity is a wonderful theory.

To bad is just a theory. Everyone's opinion is respected. But It would be better to just comment on things we like and ignore the rest.

It's a standard-looking (22oz, I'd say) hefeweiss glass, people. It's nothing special.

If you've been drinking that long and never seen a hefeweiss glass, you need to up your taste in beer. That is all. The world of beer doesn't end at "A pint of miller light, guy"

Short tutorial:

Hefe Weiss glass -

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The rest:

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Heres an update of my setup. As you can see. I have made a few mods to my case from before. The main ones are. I painted the whole inside of the case. Did some painting on the outside, to bring out the HAF. I also put some UV reactive fans, cables, etc on the inside. Along with 4 CCFL tubes for the light. Hope you all like it. Let me know what you think. :happy:

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"the rest" I've seen not that tall thing. Looks like something that a girl drink from Red Lobster comes in.

Also, I've never had Miller or miller light.

LMAO. Are you honestly nitpicking about what kind of glass someone wants to their beer drink out of?

Either way, you're a high roller for taking the ladies to Red Lobster. How's the fish? :beer:

LMAO. Are you honestly nitpicking about what kind of glass someone wants to their beer drink out of?

Either way, you're a high roller for taking the ladies to Red Lobster. How's the fish? :beer:

Not bad, I prefer the crab. yes.gif

this post is lulz.

i wasn't exactly sober, so you shouldn't take it too serious

didn't know there were certain glasses that only looked good at fancy events. :huh:

ahkshuly to this day bottles used to fine for most people, unless it's a fancy event..

Here is my Brand New desk we just setup to day. Its a gift from my parents. They built it from scratch. I allows me to work on 3 computers at 1 time. Also accommodates all 3 of my main monitors, repair desk monitors and 3 desktop computers. Every repair station is wired for Ethernet, wireless mouse and keyboard and its own monitor.

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^ Now that's a setup!

I love how roomy everything is.

Thank you. The computers I had on the desk in the first set of pictures was just some computers I had lying around, just to see how it would look. Here is a 2nd set of pictures, I noticed after I took the pictures that there is still some sawdust on the top from drilling holes. If you are also wondering why I have 2 monitors hung above my computer. Well the top left one is a spare monitor, I hung him so I could watch streaming video almost like having a TV, it also works really great as a skype video chat monitor. Because its not wide screen their are no bars, it really adds to the experiences. The monitor on the top right is my server monitor, though mostly I leave my outdoor security camera full screen on it. Its great.

I also hope these photos don't rape your internet connection.

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Heh, before anybody judges these photos; no I haven't cleaned up before taking these; real action shots. I just happen to put everything back when I'm done. Proof is in the pud-- erm dust.

Main desk with dual screens and macbook pro. Yes, I use those candles, the desk is non-inflammable wood ;)

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HTPC that currently serves under main desk during maintenance.

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Screens for HTPC when it's not under the desk serving as main comp. And still non-RROD x360.

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Netbook. Just netbook made from ugly cheap plastic. I use it to kill... batteries and make my bag heavier.

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Main computer and most powerful out of the four. Currently on vacation.

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Wow, quoting the entire two months old post just to say "Very nice". How awesome is that. NOT.

This particular thread is meant to be responded too throughout the entire year. If a member of this forum thinks that someone who posted back in January has a nice workstation he can quote the picture ( so we know which workstation he is referring to) and say its nice.

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