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Samsung Syncmaster 19"

Logitech G11 and G7

Thermlatake Armor

Windows Small Business Server 2008 Virtual Machine

Core 2 Quad

8GB ram

750GB drive (anther drive not plugged in)

Geforce 7 Series Card

Home server and other servers + rack are near by

My MacPro(2006)2 x 2GHz dual Core Intel Zeon still purrs 12gigs ram, 4x hds , 3 video cards, 1tb La Cie backup , 3gs iphone 32gig, ipad 16 gig wifi ..

i love my macs, bought my first one in 1995 ......

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Thanks! :D

wow...is that two TVs?

Nope :p, the small one is just a 24" computer screen...

How the hell do you keep that clean :D

Have a big cupboard, where I keep my clothes in one side and on the other side I keep all my things and then under my bed I have 3 plastic boxes where I keep my extra cables, computer parts and old books :p....

Nothing special. My old desk broke :( which makes me sad.

I been shopping for a new desk, after weeks of not being able to find one i like for a decent price, i gave up. This desk we had downstairs and hasnt been used for years. Was close to being in the burn pile :p. Some how the main desktop wood bowed (weight from huge CRT monitor that used to be on it?), and i dunno how to fix it. I put some solid wood underneath which helped some. I put a black piece of wood on top.

it'll be funner to fix this desk than to buy a new one anyways :D

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That pee-wee herman doll is creepy lol

My MacPro(2006)2 x 2GHz dual Core Intel Zeon still purrs 12gigs ram, 4x hds , 3 video cards, 1tb La Cie backup , 3gs iphone 32gig, ipad 16 gig wifi ..

i love my macs, bought my first one in 1995 ......

What's your graphics card configuration? I thought the older Mac Pro's could only have two cards in them.

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