Post subject: Re: What does your desk look like? Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 7:45 pm
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Cleaned up a bit, put in a rack as well.
For some close ups (used dropbox for these not to clutter up the server): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6013982/DSCF6065.JPG - The Rack I'm using now, much better than the oversized desk I was using before just for my computer and the software boxes...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6013982/DSCF6064.JPG - The Printer stand I'm now using as a place to store my records. Top to bottom, right to left: Record player, CDs, "Hotel California" album (my mom wants me to put it onto her iPod), a box of 45rpm disks (there's a bit of everything in there), a few LPs I like listening to once in a while, the drawers I now use for PCI cards and screwdrivers, a book on Windows 2000 server, a box of hard drives, and a box of cassette tapes.
Post subject: Re: What does your desk look like? Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:00 pm
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My small piece of heaven: Pretty decent for a 14 years old Oh, and blame the iPhone for the quality. ~Great job, Apple. Keep on re-releasing the same devices with better cameras and giving them higher numbers~
Post subject: Re: What does your desk look like? Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 6:26 am
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Main PC powers a 22" wide LCD and 32" LCD tv.. Mac Mini with a 19" wide LCD, G4 tower with the CRT with a mixer hooked into it for audio work. I've also since added a Mac Quadra 840av with 17" Apple CRT.
Post subject: Re: What does your desk look like? Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 12:33 pm
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You obviously have no need for them that's why. When you're a programmer and designer like me the extra space is very useful. I also use it for watching movies
Post subject: Re: What does your desk look like? Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:42 am
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Man what a great topic, I am all over this one. I have 2 workstations at my home, my primary one is in the garage, and is shown below (this image is a bit old, before my i7 build, the pc down low was an old 754 socket, that thing was amazing 3400+ that ran win7ult x64 with just 1.5GB of ram.
Post subject: Re: What does your desk look like? Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 2:14 pm
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CBA to repeat the shot
That's an early 2000's (partially dead) PB iDesign, my iTouch 1g, my MBP from 2006, the Magic Trackpad, my printer with some office stuff on it, my phone and my DS...
Post subject: Re: What does your desk look like? Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 4:28 am
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I must remember to take a picture tomorrow during the day. Edit: Pardon the bad quality, as i took this picture with my phone.
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Post subject: Re: What does your desk look like? Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:32 pm
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[quote="musicalliberation"]Man what a great topic, I am all over this one. I have 2 workstations at my home, my primary one is in the garage, and is shown below (this image is a bit old, before my i7 build, the pc down low was an old 754 socket, that thing was amazing 3400+ that ran win7ult x64 with just 1.5GB of ram. [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3496106/Posted%20Images/Workstation_Old-prei7.jpg[/img]
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