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diek said:theNoid,
Tman said:Samsung 20.1 inch monitor.
it also can go vertical so you can view webpages better
Ziggy said:Here's mine before I set up speakers. Cool thing is I can watch Tivo in a window.
Z(+)DIAC said:Man that is some gawdy looking carpet Stellar
Nice Monitor though...
That looks like a pretty simple design, why not try building it yourself?
Stellar said:I was in the Addison Galleria Pottery Barn this weekend and saw just the desk I've been looking for.. too bad it's $1200+.
TED said:[r.. too bad it's $1200+.
That looks like a pretty simple design, why not try building it yourself?
Stellar said:You'd be surprised. It'd probably require $1000 in tools alone to build that. Plus, I live in an apt., it's not like I have a woodshop out back.
If it was that easy and cheap to build PB-quality furniture you'd see a helluva lot more of it in this thread and everywhere else.
Happy Hopping said:I just can't see how that desk can justify $1200, not even $120
JL_Audio_User said:$1000 Try the cost of a skillsaw and a sander. $250 + $50 for fittings and stain.
Thats what I could do it for. Your lack of a workshop makes it impossible though.
Hey, if you got the cash....
It does look nice, but that chair gotta go doesnt look very comfortable for long sittings
royjr said:Still a little cluttered after moving into my new "money pit" (aka home )
My favorite mod is my knotty pine & cedar office
I also made these brackets, to accomodate my 2 Viewsonic LCDs to be mounted sideways.
killa62 said:here's mine
my camera doesn't like my monitor...
Ditto. Also, since my PC is fully SATA, I sometimes need to use floppy to load Linux drivers as well since current-gen kernels aren't supporting my native rig out of the box.tree_ said:I use mine for SATA drivers ...
Happy Hopping said:How can you still be using floppy disk? What can you store in there, your XP Pro back up?
I haven't use any floppy for years, in fact, this computer doesn't even have a floppy drive.
diek said:Agreed Stellar, also floppies are great for memory tests and boot from floppy diagnostic programs when Windows rears it's ugly BSOD...or soon to be RSOD. Hey Stellar, you forgot one part of carpentry in your heirarchy of carpentry jobs....Luthier. What I consider to be the highest of skilled woodworking professions (but thats because I am one by trade haha!) peace
Stellar said:Not a very volatile user are you? Floppies are still very much required for SATA drivers, RAID drivers, boot disks for other operating systems, BIOS, and even firmware updates.
Plus a floppy doesn't have to rely on Plug'n'Pray before you can actually access it.
Ahem....agreed.TSS Modder said:alright, guys. wayyyy off topic now. start a new thread or leave it to PMs. this needs to get back on track...
R@Mo said:Post pics of your cases as well. They are hiding too far down, and they look like they might be interesting to look at. =P