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8th August 2003, 03:25 | #41 |
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| First of all some of these. And then i have some ponters. Why the mousepad? In my oppinion it breaks up the cleanness a bit. Since it is in the same matereal as the rest of your desk, why not just run directly on that. More surface. Or you could have an acrylic surface to run your mouse on and have some lightning underneath. If you have a ballmouse that is. You could even have a fan underneath and raise the mousepad 1/16" or so. It would provide some great cooling to your wrist. And secondly, you could saw a hole in the seat of your chair and put a bucket underneath. With that and some nice pizza delivery guys with theyr own key, you wouldent ever, have to leave your chair. Just a thought, juuust a thought. =D |
10th August 2003, 15:29 | #42 |
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| wow lots of suggestions, thanks people I will be announcing a hardware list shortly |
10th August 2003, 18:58 | #43 |
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| 3 words: master grade mod simple as that... |
10th August 2003, 20:33 | #44 |
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11th August 2003, 00:22 | #45 |
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| Yes, very nice indeed. Only problem is the keypad you left out on the keyboard, and the mousepad seems to be a little small, but everything else is pretty damn gnarly. This is the kind of mod that others should look up to. Well done. |
11th August 2003, 21:05 | #46 |
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| thanks...... well the promised hardware list, the good people Here have supplied me with these items, however I now have a slight problem! do I go with the Intel or the AMD? the list consists of soyo dragon 2 platinum edition mobo - Intel or AMD? AMD2800+ or intel 2.4 1024mb 3200 ddr other hardware will incude 480w thermaltake silent purepower 80 gig seagate serial ATA Gainward F/X 5200128mb 8x DVI, TV out 52x lite-on CD-RW 16x lite-on DVD-rom 3-80mm led case fans thanks for your help! |
11th August 2003, 22:57 | #47 |
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| Loved it Is it ok to use some images on my page People need to see somthing this nice Se page here It`s in Norwegian |
11th August 2003, 23:13 | #48 |
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| Amazing job you did there, web56n! Most professional and stylish desk integrated pc i've seen yet. Those blue leds/ccfl's are very flashy, but don't they blind you at night?
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11th August 2003, 23:14 | #49 |
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| the CCFL's are close to the side, so they're not in his line of sight |
12th August 2003, 00:18 | #50 | |
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however the window is also tinted so it's not to haed on the eyes | |
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