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What desk is that? I'm in the market for a new desk as mine is nearing the end of its life.

I had to put it together by purshasing the stuff here http://www.containerstore.com/shop?productId=10003196&N=&Ntt=Component+Desk choose black legs if you want

and here you can get the top you want

http://www.containerstore.com/shop?showDS=true&Nmpt=&Ntt=Component+Desk&submit=GO

I had to put it together by purshasing the stuff here http://www.containerstore.com/shop?productId=10003196&N=&Ntt=Component+Desk choose black legs if you want

and here you can get the top you want

http://www.containerstore.com/shop?showDS=true&Nmpt=&Ntt=Component+Desk&submit=GO

Just a couple questions... What keyboard and monitor arm are you using?

Just completely rerranged my home office today. Literally redid the whole thing. Prior to this setup, the computers were opposite each other. I moved all the furniture, and now my two desks are side by side, so I have a nice "wall of technology." From breaking everything down, to moving the furniture, to cleaning everything thoroughly to moving a few random things down into my basement, took me 6.5 hours today. I am definitely wiped out, but am incredibly happy I went ahead and did it.

Here is a stitched together picture, took 3 images side by side, and did not have a tripod so that is why they do not line up right.

DirtyDigital_Office2011_Stitched.jpg

Here is just a single shot from the side view.

DirtyDigital_Office2011_SingleShot.jpg

Is it just lens distortion or is that bottom shelf really sagging that much? :o

Integrated amps are quite heavy, and with an Xbox on top yes it's probably bowing the shelf.

This isn't mine, and sorry if it's a repost but this made me lol:

crazy-computer-den-guns-huge-computer.png

Is it just lens distortion or is that bottom shelf really sagging that much? :o

That shelf is sagging, the amp is quite heavy

Was looking at replacing it sometime, but currently not sure if I want to get another amp or just move to some pc speakers.

Original reason I used an Amp was because I used to have a couple of other things connected as well.

Can't we please keep that airsoft image out of the thread, this is meant for images of your own workstation, not just some random one on the 'net. The amount of 'offtopic' discussion it caused last time was frustrating, and ended up with a lot of users having their images overlooked. Shove it in Jokes & Funny Stuff if you like.

Don't want to sound like a killjoy but to me that was annoying last time, don't know about anyone else. :/

Can't we please keep that airsoft image out of the thread, this is meant for images of your own workstation, not just some random one on the 'net. The amount of 'offtopic' discussion it caused last time was frustrating, and ended up with a lot of users having their images overlooked. Shove it in Jokes & Funny Stuff if you like.

Don't want to sound like a killjoy but to me that was annoying last time, don't know about anyone else. :/

I did apologize if it was a re-post, don't have a cow man.

I did apologize if it was a re-post, don't have a cow man.

I wasn't trying to be funny or anything, it was just a little annoying when it was quoted on almost every page for 5 pages and most discussion was on that image...

I wasn't trying to be funny or anything, it was just a little annoying when it was quoted on almost every page for 5 pages and most discussion was on that image...

+1 - It was crap then. It's crap now. It should be banned from this forum the amount of times its been posted.

Maybe you should shut up about the picture if you actually want to avoid a spam thread...

On Topic: @SergioLopes What kind of desk is that? I'm still shopping for a decent priced one that suits my needs.

The desks are IKEA Jerker... arround 79euros.

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Sorry about quality, taken on iPhone.

To run through what I have:

  • Macbook 2008 Model
  • Logitech Z4 speakers
  • iPod Mini
  • 2x HP 1740 Monitors
  • Amazon Kindle 3G+WiFi
  • LG external DVD-RW
  • Packard Bell iMedia S3810 Desktop (Under table)
  • Logitech S510 Wireless Keyboard, Mouse and Multimedia Remote

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