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Leftmost Monitor

My "coding screen". It's connected to a Linux box and is usually showing a fullscreen terminal with an ssh session to my development virtual machine. I simply ssh to the VM and reattach my tmux session. For portability reasons, the VM itself is running on the unibody MacBook. My development environment goes everywhere my laptop goes. Between tmux and Vim, I basically have a tiling window manager going on in the console.

Middle Monitor

My "everything else" screen. Connected to the unibody MacBook running Snow Leopard.

Laptop Screen

Usually tailing logs / debug output when I'm coding. Otherwise showing my todo list.

iPad

Used to control my music and to display any documentation/specs that I need to refer to while I'm working.

Keyboard and mouse are shared using synergy plus. The keyboard is a Realforce 86U - my current favourite keyboard. I prefer this over my Model M even.

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An yes, I need better cable management!

I almost have the identical glass desk. I don't know how you keep yours so clean since mine always has fingerprints and smudges everywhere!

I'll be honest, I cleaned it before I took the picture lol. I probably clean it every week or two.. Otherwise it does get a little grimy..

.Neo a Mac guy with an Android phone! Blasphemy!!!

Just kidding ;)

Nice setup bro :)

But... but... but... I really like my HTC Legend! :wub: And lets be honest here, its design matches perfectly with my Mac Pro and Cinema Display. Better than the actual iPhone. Forbidden love I guess! :laugh:

Nice table you got there .Neo, I'm still looking for a nice small table I can keep organized, and not feel cluttered. It'll have a 27" iMac on it.

I use those same Ikea tables at work ( my last 2 jobs in fact lol ).. But they don't do much for me..

That being said I've been looking for a new desk for a few weeks now, after looking at at least a thousands I've come to the conclusion that they all suck lol. Gonna have to get a desk built for me.

don't mind the mess. i debated cleaning up first, but then you guys would see the real deal! XD (and that would take effort)

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yes i have a cat. and now that i just bought a guitar i need to keep that couch clean! :(

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that's my netbook under my keyboard. yes it is a basic ms ps/2 kb.

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yes i do need to clean up my cables. been procrastinating on that project for a few months now.

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sorry for the blur. +1's for naming these models and the shows/movies they're from.

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edit: a better pic of my models:

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