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its DUTCH. right click the image and view details its DUTCH! sheesh

Indeed, it's hosted on a dutch site... Now, do you really think that image haven't spread all over the web and can be found on a lot of different hosting sites?

Are we still talking about that image that contained guns? In the workstation thread? Create a new topic about gun laws if you guys are interested in that :p

Agreed, stop talking about that image :p

Smaller monitor: 24" HP w2408h (i love it), and my new one which is a 27" hp 2711x, which is a nice LED LCD. I think HP makes some of the best monitors for the price. i love them.

Only thing is that the 27" HP screen is only 1080p, for a 27" screen that's pretty low resolution.

I've wanting a 27" LCD with 2560x1440 and I think DELL has awesome pricing for it.

Here goes again. I moved some things around and added a couple things as well.

From left to right:

RadioShack Pro-164 radio scanner

"Door Not In Service" sign from an old trolley

Logitech Z-2300 speakers (subwoofer under the printer)

LG 22" LCD

21.5" iMac

"Stop Request" backlit sign from an old trolley

iPhone 4 16GB

iPad 64GB + 3G

MacBook Air 13" ultimate

On the desk:

Knives, keys, speaker control, wallet, access badges for work, watch, smokes, remotes for tv/Apple TV, iPhone bumper

Apple Wireless Keyboard, Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse

Under the desk:

HP printer/scanner with wifi/bluetooth and touchscreen control

Logitech Z-2300 subwoofer

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Here goes again. I moved some things around and added a couple things as well.

From left to right:

RadioShack Pro-164 radio scanner

"Door Not In Service" sign from an old trolley

Logitech Z-2300 speakers (subwoofer under the printer)

LG 22" LCD

21.5" iMac

"Stop Request" backlit sign from an old trolley

iPhone 4 16GB

iPad 64GB + 3G

MacBook Air 13" ultimate

On the desk:

Knives, keys, speaker control, wallet, access badges for work, watch, smokes, remotes for tv/Apple TV, iPhone bumper

Apple Wireless Keyboard, Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse

Under the desk:

HP printer/scanner with wifi/bluetooth and touchscreen control

Logitech Z-2300 subwoofer

DSC_2709.jpg

I am curious what you think about the MacBook Air??

I am seriously thinking of getting one of those, but not sure due to performance.

I won't be doing any heavy graphics, but will due to occasional video and photo slideshow

I am curious what you think about the MacBook Air??

I am seriously thinking of getting one of those, but not sure due to performance.

I won't be doing any heavy graphics, but will due to occasional video and photo slideshow

I have the 11" and I'm using it now, it's absolutely flawless speed wise and can play SC2 on medium which is pretty decent for a laptop this size... Seriously the best small laptop :)

I am curious what you think about the MacBook Air??

I am seriously thinking of getting one of those, but not sure due to performance.

I won't be doing any heavy graphics, but will due to occasional video and photo slideshow

It's great. It's super portable, and the SSD definitely makes up for the slower processor. As long as you won't be doing anything cpu-intensive, it's a great machine.

It's great. It's super portable, and the SSD definitely makes up for the slower processor. As long as you won't be doing anything cpu-intensive, it's a great machine.

I agree. It just really depends on what you're wanting to use it for.

Here goes again. I moved some things around and added a couple things as well.

From left to right:

RadioShack Pro-164 radio scanner

"Door Not In Service" sign from an old trolley

Logitech Z-2300 speakers (subwoofer under the printer)

LG 22" LCD

21.5" iMac

"Stop Request" backlit sign from an old trolley

iPhone 4 16GB

iPad 64GB + 3G

MacBook Air 13" ultimate

On the desk:

Knives, keys, speaker control, wallet, access badges for work, watch, smokes, remotes for tv/Apple TV, iPhone bumper

Apple Wireless Keyboard, Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse

Under the desk:

HP printer/scanner with wifi/bluetooth and touchscreen control

Logitech Z-2300 subwoofer

DSC_2709.jpg

You need some wire management man.

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New pictures!

I got some new Razer gear (keyboard, mouse, gaming pad, mouse pad), new reclining office chair w/stool, Windows Phone 7 (HD7, in addition to the iPhone I already have), and laptop (that I'm probably going to take back and get something else). Also, instead of the framed trollface there are some troll stickers on my desk :-)

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New pictures!

I got some new Razer gear (keyboard, mouse, gaming pad, mouse pad), new reclining office chair w/stool, Windows Phone 7 (HD7, in addition to the iPhone I already have), and laptop (that I'm probably going to take back and get something else). Also, instead of the framed trollface there are some troll stickers on my desk :-)

That is a sweet desk dude. What is it?

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New pictures!

I got some new Razer gear (keyboard, mouse, gaming pad, mouse pad), new reclining office chair w/stool, Windows Phone 7 (HD7, in addition to the iPhone I already have), and laptop (that I'm probably going to take back and get something else). Also, instead of the framed trollface there are some troll stickers on my desk :-)

Man thats a lot of diet coke you have there. Nice gear though! :cool:

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Inset: *gasp* Cable management!? Zip ties people.. they are cheap. They are your friends. Use them.

^ May we get a link to that wallpaper?

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