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It's time once again for Think Computer's monthly Worst PC Setups feature. I honestly have no idea how people can even use a workstation that looks like this.
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Pack rat, collector, work sort of in progress..Seen worse. Unfortunately,
Just how old is this picture anyway?
I thought that as well, I think that is DDR memory.....like 256mb or lower chips....lol
We still have a 386 with what I believe are 30 pin simms chugging away doing voicemail.
This hurts my back to see.
A furry eating a burger. Psych evaluation complete.
So, so many things wrong with just everything in that picture. Quick, I need a link to something to refresh my faith in humanity...
Look at the monitor in the picture Steve directly added to the news post...
What is wrong with that picture?
Oh I get it. I'm kinda with Exavior on this...
...except that there's a lot of boobage I can do without. I mean, I like cats and have nothing against furry type people at all though I don't identify myself as an animal or anything. There's be a ton of furry stuff in movies and video games and just because some plasters a half naked cat thing on their...*squints*...Windows 2000 eek desktop as a background doesn't mean they have mental problems versus someone who puts a half naked bimbo up instead or *gag* a glam shot of a sports car. Though running Windows 2000 nowadays without like some kinda "stuck-with-it-because-of-business-software" reason is a lot more worthy of sanity questioning.
They did say that was an old picture, and that is very old hardware. So I am guessing at the time windows 2000 was current.
Now we can all relax
http://www.rollonfriday.com/Portals/0/images/dirtyoffice.jpg
What the hell is in the aluminum foil? A baked potato?
Judging from the work space I'd say a giant crack rock is more likely to be in that foil than any food item.