The Official Post Your Set Up Thread
- shadowkhas
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I hope to god that refrence was on purpose.shadowkhas wrote:So are you connected to the interblag with your mind?TheCookie wrote:I dont have a setup (yet)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LNVYWJOEy9A
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Oh dear god help me. You just killed the last of my brain cells
I'm connecting to the internet through my mind! ADVENTURE TIME!noscottno wrote:http://youtube.com/watch?v=LNVYWJOEy9A
<3 John DiMaggio.


I think Noobraska is a pretty cool state. eh grows corn and doesn't afraid of anythng.
(12:18:11 AM) GTAF: DAMNIT GIR WE ARE ON THE SUBJECT OF VINCE'S DICK.
- shadowkhas
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Noes.noscottno wrote:I hope to god that refrence was on purpose.shadowkhas wrote:So are you connected to the interblag with your mind?TheCookie wrote:I dont have a setup (yet)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LNVYWJOEy9A
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500 eternities in MS Paint.Kirk wrote:He also manages to hold a perfect image of his desktop in his mind as well. Did you draw it in paint?
(7:15:27 PM) Xenon7: I BRUK THE FIRST PAGE OMGOMGOMG RONALD REGAN
- JacksonCougAr
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My setup is a WIP and has been created with the help of my roommate. I still wonder how I still get work done living in this house...
Well, we have a shelving unit that holds all of our entertainment that is out in the living room. From the top down, we have the projector, Xbox 360, Xbox, surround sound receiver, all in one printer (inkjet), laser printer, and my desktop.

The projector isn't all that great, but it gets the job for now. We measured the screen once and it was ~111" widescreen, ~119" full. Here's a few shots of it projecting the 360 and the Xbox, with Xbox Media Center of course.


The Xbox (along with any other computer on the network) connects via a SMB share to a server named "magicserver" which contains almost 180 movies (increasing all the time), about 30 gigs of music, South Park seasons 1-10, Futurama seasons 1-5, and Family Guy seasons 1-3 (there's more I can't think of right now).

Here's my room, nothing special. My laptop's running Ubuntu 7.10 but also has Windows XP installed. I hear a lot of shit about the wires under my desk


And finally, here's a diagram of the full network in the house. My room is the top left corner, the living room is the bottom left, and my roommate's room is the top right.

Well, we have a shelving unit that holds all of our entertainment that is out in the living room. From the top down, we have the projector, Xbox 360, Xbox, surround sound receiver, all in one printer (inkjet), laser printer, and my desktop.

The projector isn't all that great, but it gets the job for now. We measured the screen once and it was ~111" widescreen, ~119" full. Here's a few shots of it projecting the 360 and the Xbox, with Xbox Media Center of course.


The Xbox (along with any other computer on the network) connects via a SMB share to a server named "magicserver" which contains almost 180 movies (increasing all the time), about 30 gigs of music, South Park seasons 1-10, Futurama seasons 1-5, and Family Guy seasons 1-3 (there's more I can't think of right now).

Here's my room, nothing special. My laptop's running Ubuntu 7.10 but also has Windows XP installed. I hear a lot of shit about the wires under my desk



And finally, here's a diagram of the full network in the house. My room is the top left corner, the living room is the bottom left, and my roommate's room is the top right.

- SuperCommando
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Just got me a nostalgic machine, I'm using it now.
Intel Pentium PRO @ 200Mhz
Trident S3 2MB Video Card
A specific unknown ESS sound card
8x CD-ROM drive
3 1/2 Floppy drive
1.6 GB HD
32MB RAM
Game Port
Serial Port Mouse
Windows 98SE
15" CRT @ 1024x768 16-bit color
It runs windows 98 surprisnly fast, In fact after I first installed it I was like, "it's gonna be so sloooow" but it takes around 20 seconds to boot, and runs decently quick. Don't have a picture though. It's a beige tower is all you need to know.
Intel Pentium PRO @ 200Mhz
Trident S3 2MB Video Card
A specific unknown ESS sound card
8x CD-ROM drive
3 1/2 Floppy drive
1.6 GB HD
32MB RAM
Game Port
Serial Port Mouse
Windows 98SE
15" CRT @ 1024x768 16-bit color
It runs windows 98 surprisnly fast, In fact after I first installed it I was like, "it's gonna be so sloooow" but it takes around 20 seconds to boot, and runs decently quick. Don't have a picture though. It's a beige tower is all you need to know.
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- SuperCommando
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It's actually built off of rocketdock. Here's the Leopard Dock DownloadScottyGEE wrote:=o
What dock software is that? I have rocketdock, but I want reflections
The icons don't actually have reflections. They are just PNG fiiles. But this version added the ability to minimize programs to your dock, and has added stacks. Like in Leopard.