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atlwriter said:Sure, that thick-looking wire is actually hollow. You can snake 8-10 cables through it to eliminate the South American rainforest of cables behind your desk. You can buy these things at Wal-Mart, Container Store, Best Buy, etc.
TimothyB said:The moment you go to Imageshack there's a browse button to select the image you want to upload, you do, then you're taken to the next page with several options on accessing and linking the file in forums and such, like the thumbnail way.
http://imageshack.us/
No software dls needed.
I just use http://uploadit.org/ with the $10 a year subscription. Works well, easy to use, they just added a folder system too.
atlwriter said:Sure, that thick-looking wire is actually hollow. You can snake 8-10 cables through it to eliminate the South American rainforest of cables behind your desk. You can buy these things at Wal-Mart, Container Store, Best Buy, etc.
.unreal said:Whoa been a while since I was on here... anyways heres mine. Got it here in the UK for £399 ex. VAT
.unreal said:mutazx:
You talking about my physical wallpaper? HAHA It was there when we moved in, and my parents are telling me to wait to redecorate, since they want to do it when the whole house is being renovated . And I have fallen into that footy poster category lol *tries to avoid being typical*
True!Z(+)DIAC said:I wish we got all our pc games in dvd format. . .
its a viewsonic VP201bASmith said:what kind of monitor is that?
Thanks Alt ... my desktops aren't that bright as shown in the 2nd pic. I screwed a setting in my new camera and haven't figured out which one i accidently tweaked .... The 1st pic is more realistic.atlwriter said:Pringal: your desktops are kinda eerie...but cool!
Pringals said:
My desktop pics were created by blending and tweaking a few different wallpapers I found over at www.ThemeXP.org
Happy Hopping said:1) For those of you who rotate the LCD vertically, what kind of application do you find it useful? I mean, imagine if you have a 30", which would make a screen 27" tall, just over 2 ft., and I don't know if a sitting position on a chair, having a screen sitting on a table, and your neck can turn so high to see it, it would be too tall, you have to stand up if you are looking at a graph.
What's the screen resolution of your big Apple LCD?Martin64 said:
wow.... now thats amazing... and ironic.Martin64 said:
Pringals said:I really should spend some time and clean this up a bit.... but o well....here's mine
My desktop pics were created by blending and tweaking a few different wallpapers I found over at www.ThemeXP.org
Bigshot said:My setup:
Martin64 said:
wjchan said:The Apple 30 has a resolution of 2560x1600. I posted this illustration a while ago showing how a 5120x2048 desktop would look on different monitors:
Happy Hopping said:Martin:
Can the Apple rotate vertical?
What's your take on the Seagate? I have 3 Seagate (1 SATA and 2 SCSI Ultra 320), but I didn't ask for it, because compaq computer only bundles w/ seagate. It is noisy. My old Fujistu is much better. It is noisy in a way that each second, you can hear sound generated due to writing of the drive.
Happy Hopping said:What video card can do 5120x3200?
mike8 said:Hi there
I have seen many of you guys with your setup of your computers and many monitors, so here is a couple pictures of my Dell 2400 Dimention and my Dell 1905FP monitor with A.S. 500 speakers. The black monitor goes well with the black desk. There is my wireless phone and H.P. All-in-one printer. The Dell computer is a midnight dakgray.