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@Boz: Which mousepad is that on the 2nd image? Btw, I'm using the same keyboard plus mouse combo. They both work like a charm don't they? :D

It's Razer Destructor.

And totally the best keyboard I have ever used and mouse is just terrific.. I mean I can't remember having a better keyboard and mouse.. The keyboard is wired but man.. the quality, the typing comfort, the laser etched keys that will last forever, the backlighting.. terrific.

^I agree with everything except the laser etched keys :p The black is coming off the C button on mine :/ Might look into getting that mousepad. Been using a SteelSeries mouse pad and it's the second one that I'm using. First one was the same and they both ###### off after 1 month of use :s

Just installed my new keyboard and mouse combo, So futuristic, these combo things have made my life so much easier and the mechanical switch keys are whisper silent at night, I just wish everyone stopped making a noise by banging on the walls and disturbing my late night computer haxings.

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Here's the real deal!

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Just installed my new keyboard and mouse combo, So futuristic, these combo things have made my life so much easier and the mechanical switch keys are whisper silent at night, I just wish everyone stopped making a noise by banging on the walls and disturbing my late night computer haxings.

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Here's the real deal!

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That Wallpaper is beautiful! Do you have a link or did you take it?

If you took it do you think you could send it to me?

Just installed my new keyboard and mouse combo, So futuristic, these combo things have made my life so much easier and the mechanical switch keys are whisper silent at night, I just wish everyone stopped making a noise by banging on the walls and disturbing my late night computer haxings.

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Here's the real deal!

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Dude I envy your workstation! Looks great! I posted mine but it doesn't look as good as yours :laugh:

@mrk: Is that stand for your Xbox controller a stand that came with it? Or is it just something you had, and decided to use as an Xbox controller stand? :p

Wow o_O That sentence sounds odd now that I read it again :rofl:

It's not my photos as I don't have an AE-1 (wish I did though so that I could have taken it!).

Link is below:

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It's not an AE-1, it's an A-1 (better!). I have one sitting on my desk right now :)

Just installed my new keyboard and mouse combo, So futuristic, these combo things have made my life so much easier and the mechanical switch keys are whisper silent at night, I just wish everyone stopped making a noise by banging on the walls and disturbing my late night computer haxings.

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Fisheye lens! :p

I do like Tamilboy's setup, but for me all white would drive me crazy, I hate seeing marks/etc and I imagine the white would show marks very easily lol! Plus I'd feel cold all the time!

Looks so good though!

Dude I envy your workstation! Looks great! I posted mine but it doesn't look as good as yours :laugh:

Heh, thanks! Sometimes I think it's not minimal enough and I try to remove something but I just can't as everything is there that I use regularly :|

@mrk: Is that stand for your Xbox controller a stand that came with it? Or is it just something you had, and decided to use as an Xbox controller stand? :p

Wow o_O That sentence sounds odd now that I read it again :rofl:

Funny thing about that, it's actually an old D-Link router stand! I bought the D-Link for my bb connection but since it was a **** router I returned it and kept the stand in anger and made use of it :p

It's not an AE-1, it's an A-1 (better!). I have one sitting on my desk right now :)

Ah yes so it is! I thought the end of the A started into an E via the dash before the 1!

Fisheye lens! :p

Stitched multiple pictures hehe!

Funny thing about that, it's actually an old D-Link router stand! I bought the D-Link for my bb connection but since it was a **** router I returned it and kept the stand in anger and made use of it :p

LOL, that's pretty clever :p I guess I'll have to figure out a different stand for mine then, haha :p

Shift, I quite like your setup although I'm not sure I could deal with the NAS right next to my feet!

I've kept an eye on this thread and will probably post a pic or two of mine when I get home. In comparison mine is a little shoddy. I've got a HUGE desk (height not width) with places for books, magnetic board, white board etc......but it's usually just filled with crap! Might be better if I downsized :)

Shift, I quite like your setup although I'm not sure I could deal with the NAS right next to my feet!

I've kept an eye on this thread and will probably post a pic or two of mine when I get home. In comparison mine is a little shoddy. I've got a HUGE desk (height not width) with places for books, magnetic board, white board etc......but it's usually just filled with crap! Might be better if I downsized :)

Yeah, just haven't figured a nice place to put that yet :p

Good eye though, didn't think anyone would notice that hidden :laugh:

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