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Oh and those Soyo mobos were nightmares. They work great at first and then die a slow death. I went through like 2 or 3. First the USB goes out then the IDE, then BAM its all over dead mobo.
Which model is it?
My 2405FPW
I've been reading this thread for awhile and finally get to post to it. I love this Sharp!
I love your setup. It is the best I've seen on this thread. It's beautiful because it shows 1 beautiful and large lcd and shows common sense: 1 desktop (power for home), 1 laptop (for on the go). So geniously simple. I am definitely emotionally moved by this Sharp LC-32GP3U LCD (despite some people with issues with Sharp's dual pixel usage).
Regarding the other setups I've seen so far:
Those people with 4-5-6 monitors looks silly and waste a lot of electricity and destroys your eyesight/health (flourescent backlighting of lcds is bad for your biological clock and eyes). Ever get uncontrollable eye twitching?
Also, people showcasing stale warm unfinished beer, improperly lubricated guns, multiple same game systems (2 X-box 360s), glass housing so people can watch you websurf naked: Is that reallly necessary??? I mean can't we focus on your main lcd setup.
And the people with Matrix screensavers, ... well I'd rather not say anything more.
Simple is simply better.
I went to target, and had no luck finding a clock like this one.
Does anyone have any information on this or a similar clock?
A name would be great.
Thank you.
Back in day.... This is the grand-daddy of all setups.
Saw it on Digg- could not resist
I don't know if it is the best in this thread (needs some cleaning) but you do have a point for the most part. Some people might need 4+ monitors for the line of work they are in. And the reason you see so many people with multiple XBox 360s is because they overheat and break so easily.
lol people own multiple xbox 360s so they can play pirated games and thats the ONLY reason
no one in their right mind would drop $350 on another xbox 360 just so they could have one while their other is being repaired for 3 weeks (which usually only happens once for everyone)
lol people own multiple xbox 360s so they can play pirated games and thats the ONLY reason
no one in their right mind would drop $350 on another xbox 360 just so they could have one while their other is being repaired for 3 weeks (which usually only happens once for everyone)
I love your setup. It is the best I've seen on this thread. It's beautiful because it shows 1 beautiful and large lcd and shows common sense: 1 desktop (power for home), 1 laptop (for on the go). So geniously simple. ...snip...
Back in day.... This is the grand-daddy of all setups.
Saw it on Digg- could not resist
I'll post pics of my samsung 50inch plasma to go along with 2 24inch soyo when I get it next week.
The Atari 800 was considered one of the best computers of its time. It competed against the Apple 2 and IBM 8086. Program cartridges were loaded by flipping open the lid where it says "Atari 800" and plugging them into the chassis. Those big floppy drives took the old 5.25" disks. AtariWriter was the preferred word processor. The 800 could play some great arcade games such as Centipede, Joust and Defender. Some of the earliest RPGs like Rise of the Dragon and the Ultima series were a lot of fun on my old 800, too. One of the first games by LucasArts, Behind Jaggi Lines (also called Rescue on Fractalus) was an Atari game. All things considered, the Atari 800 was a pretty good gaming machine in its heyday.Mr. Wolf, what was this thing able to do? Did it have a compiler? Games?
Hahaha, yes^ nice writing on the side of the case. Did you really have to border your image though?
Cooler Master Praetorian, think someone might have said it earlier.Very nice case, Hobbes. What's the name of it, please?
Aren't there 2 desktops in that pic???