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Ew yuck. We don't need to see your "screenshot". :D

nice setup though.

:lol:

I just wanted something simple and clean. Small room = need for compact desk. Have two speakers hiding on either side of the big monitor with a 500gig external drive behind it, sub on the undertray of the desk, printer/copier/scanner/fax machine on undertray with the sub, phone, and all charging and power wiring running to a large surge protector mounted to the back of the desk. I can just unplug the power and move it wherever if I want, lol.

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Nice setup Strictly Street..My monitor is identical to yours

Thats only because you is as cool as me. :D

But really, I get much more work done in less time because of my 'Hardware'.

Um that sounded a little odd, but it is true.

And BTW that is an old pic.

My 'sound card' is a 150 watt stereo. With Boston Acoustics A-40 speakers, (old school)

My video is sadly still ddr2 and only 512 bit.

But! I am running 4 PC's total that are running win 2000, win xp, win 7, win 2008 and virtual machines...

Ubuntu, win 7-64, tiny linux, win - pc, ect.

I can at will create a segmented network for school or test purposes.

But, I still like Unix. The one, the only real OS out there.

Microsoft is trying like hell to have a system as good as Unix from 1957.

But, in the end, there can only be one....

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