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22nd July 2003, 08:01 | #21 | |
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It's finished now, ... not ? Just have to put the designer keyboard/mousepad on top ... | |
22nd July 2003, 19:35 | #22 |
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| [lousy english mode] isn't your computer blocking your legs if are sitting at your desk? [/lousy english mode] |
22nd July 2003, 20:24 | #23 |
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| you forgot a "you" but otherwise the english is pretty good. Nice going BTW, not my style (like the ugle old chieftec) but great looking. |
23rd July 2003, 00:36 | #24 |
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2nd August 2003, 01:32 | #25 |
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| got pic problem solved ........ here is a pic of monitor bezel notice the hole in the top center I have cut a piece of acrylic and tinted it to match the front of monitor. for a few reasons, 1-to cut down on reflection at night. 2-so when the monitor is shut off it appears to be silver. 3-and most important, to keep little fingers off the soft surface of monitor (kids are always pointing at something on the monitor) this what it looks like with tinted acrylic in place also here is a pic of where webcam is located from far back and close up and also here is a pic of center speaker for that 5.1 dolby ya baby!!! that's just a desktop background..longhorn..... will post more real soon |
2nd August 2003, 16:03 | #26 |
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| Operation: Integration Alumicoat, has to have a modded chair so here's a few pics the chair from a 1990' pontiac, has arm rests on both sides. as you can see the right side arm rest has a stealthed fold out beverage holder along with a compartment for cd's. both sides fold up out of the way for easy access, it also has been wired for 5.1 dolby digital! you can also see there is a lever to recline the chair if it's just relaxing time yeah it fully reclines too! the speakers are mounted from under the head rest so if head rest goes up so do the speakers, they are also fully adjustable to any position. here you can see a handy little compartment on the back for important what ever's..... will be posting the finishing touches of Operation: Integration Alumicoat very soon........ |
2nd August 2003, 16:12 | #27 |
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| LOVE the chair ... it has a certain -i don't know why- Star Trek touch. Beam me up Scotty
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3rd August 2003, 22:23 | #28 |
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| wacko greetz |
5th August 2003, 04:10 | #29 |
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5th August 2003, 07:14 | #30 |
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| if I liked it !!!?? it was great but doesn't the ccfl reflect at night in your screen?? greetz |
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