Seems to me the only thing missing is a fridge....
... and a bedpan.
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I did have a fridge, but I am out of room, seriously. The other half of my room consists of a couch, which i sleep on, a 10-gallon aquarium (no fish), my collection of computer parts, cables, anything you can imagine, I have 17 ac adapters in a drawer that are unaccounted for.pokesthelippyfish wrote:Seems to me the only thing missing is a fridge....
... and a bedpan.
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wow wish you could of seen mine a year or 2 ago, i had everything mixing decks, EQ's, tape decks, VHS video recorder, home made sound system where all 5 channels were powered by a 200 watt car apmlifires and dont forget my ham radio equiptment that was on the desk more wires than the nasa space station has and somewhere under there was a computer there was more but its not worth putting down as people will start to think im makeing it up LoL
now i just have a boring old laptop well not old.. but its a dell
dell XPS M1710 with... uhhh vista
soon as the inshurance runs out off comes vista and on goes XP heh
allso run a server for my winmx chat room thats an old 500mhz laptop with windows 2000
it does its job..
wonder if i have a picture somewhere on one of my old hard disks... hummm
now i just have a boring old laptop well not old.. but its a dell
dell XPS M1710 with... uhhh vista
soon as the inshurance runs out off comes vista and on goes XP heh
allso run a server for my winmx chat room thats an old 500mhz laptop with windows 2000
it does its job..
wonder if i have a picture somewhere on one of my old hard disks... hummm
Layzie Bone wrote:Are you saying my tie job looks like a mess? Well can you imagine what it looked like before? Hahaha! At least now I can reach my hand in and be able to get it out without getting it tangled in wire and rip the TV off the wall mount....tunebud wrote: I will send you some wire ties, not to dis you in any way but being in the cable industry looks like a nightmare to me. don't you hate holding one end and traceing it to the next? nice setup though 100 you can not beat that. Next time let me know and I will buy
No the second pic the wiring looks a bit better ( I see the bunch's in ties) than the first pic showed to the back of the H/D. I am a stickler over the way wiring looks an that each has a label on both ends of the connection (just makes it a lot easer and faster to locate). I don't like the idea of the microwave you did say you had a SAT or the coffee maker above the H/D and the cup setting on it. The idea of liquids around any electronics is a no no. Thats why it's called an Accident
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The coffee maker is between my monitor and the stack of tape deck, vcr, and EQ. I haven't used it since, hmm, a while....tunebud wrote:Layzie Bone wrote:Are you saying my tie job looks like a mess? Well can you imagine what it looked like before? Hahaha! At least now I can reach my hand in and be able to get it out without getting it tangled in wire and rip the TV off the wall mount....tunebud wrote: I will send you some wire ties, not to dis you in any way but being in the cable industry looks like a nightmare to me. don't you hate holding one end and traceing it to the next? nice setup though 100 you can not beat that. Next time let me know and I will buy
No the second pic the wiring looks a bit better ( I see the bunch's in ties) than the first pic showed to the back of the H/D. I am a stickler over the way wiring looks an that each has a label on both ends of the connection (just makes it a lot easer and faster to locate). I don't like the idea of the microwave you did say you had a SAT or the coffee maker above the H/D and the cup setting on it. The idea of liquids around any electronics is a no no. Thats why it's called an Accident
One thing, I should have used velcro ties, so I can easily undo or redo the wiring, now I'll have to use snippers to undo....
I probably wont be doing much with it, it's tied, and I dont have a reason to be snipping....
You know I had the same idea using the car amps, although, the 200 watt amps I can get a wally world (walmart) are $50 last time I was over there, that's $250, and my theatre system that comes with all the stuff, costs the same amount. ALthough I will say that the speakers that come with it aren't the greatest, they're good, but they could get a whole lot more bang out of the 1000 watts with better speakers. The only problem with having better speakers is space.John Riddler wrote:wow wish you could of seen mine a year or 2 ago, i had everything mixing decks, EQ's, tape decks, VHS video recorder, home made sound system where all 5 channels were powered by a 200 watt car apmlifires and dont forget my ham radio equiptment that was on the desk more wires than the nasa space station has and somewhere under there was a computer there was more but its not worth putting down as people will start to think im makeing it up LoL
now i just have a boring old laptop well not old.. but its a dell
dell XPS M1710 with... uhhh vista
soon as the inshurance runs out off comes vista and on goes XP heh
allso run a server for my winmx chat room thats an old 500mhz laptop with windows 2000
it does its job..
wonder if i have a picture somewhere on one of my old hard disks... hummm
I was thinking the same thing. Of course, my next thought was "I bet I could drink lots more coffee if I didn't have to get up for each cup." Now that I think about it, that might be another good reason to keep Mr. Coffee in the kitchen.tunebud wrote:... coffee maker above the H/D and the cup setting on it. The idea of liquids around any electronics is a no no. Thats why it's called an Accident
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nesman wrote:I was thinking the same thing. Of course, my next thought was "I bet I could drink lots more coffee if I didn't have to get up for each cup." Now that I think about it, that might be another good reason to keep Mr. Coffee in the kitchen.tunebud wrote:... coffee maker above the H/D and the cup setting on it. The idea of liquids around any electronics is a no no. Thats why it's called an Accident
But see it's right next to me and I still dont drink hardly any coffee
No but really I just never get into the habbit, I'm lucky to get up in the morning, i didn't know i was supposed to do anything else
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You know I can't believe I didn't post my new rig, I mean the one in my signature which needs to be updated a little bit....
In case I change my signature in the future to something more interesting here are the current specs:
MSI P7N-Diamond Series Motherboard
Intel Core2 Ext. 3 GHz (Clocked at 3.6 GHz)
4 GB DDR2
7 Hard Drives...
150 GB WD VelociRaptor (SATA)
750 GB Seagate (SATA)
1 TB Seagate (SATA)
1.5 TB Seagate (SATA)
250 GB Seagate (USB)
500 GB (USB)
1 TB (USB)
We also have...
MSI TwinFrozr GTS250 1 GB GDDR3
SoundBlaster X-Fi (PCIe)
BD-ROM
DVD-RW
600watt PSU
In case I change my signature in the future to something more interesting here are the current specs:
MSI P7N-Diamond Series Motherboard
Intel Core2 Ext. 3 GHz (Clocked at 3.6 GHz)
4 GB DDR2
7 Hard Drives...
150 GB WD VelociRaptor (SATA)
750 GB Seagate (SATA)
1 TB Seagate (SATA)
1.5 TB Seagate (SATA)
250 GB Seagate (USB)
500 GB (USB)
1 TB (USB)
We also have...
MSI TwinFrozr GTS250 1 GB GDDR3
SoundBlaster X-Fi (PCIe)
BD-ROM
DVD-RW
600watt PSU