Author Topic: Post real life pictures of your living space. And your desktop background.  (Read 7334 times)

As the topic says post pictures of where your room and or your desk. Your desktop background too.

Here's mine.




Yes my Video camera does take crappy pictures D:
« Last Edit: May 10, 2009, 03:03:30 PM by Valen »

Nice desktop background. I am stealing it.

I could send it to you? (if you have msn)

Owch, that looks really hard to sit at your computer - I totally need leg space.

Owch, that looks really hard to sit at your computer - I totally need leg space.

Lol just noticed that.

I could send it to you? (if you have msn)

Meeses@live.com

« Last Edit: May 10, 2009, 03:20:56 PM by Panterra8905 »



My computer and laptop. Yes, I know it's an Alienware notebook, but it's very good. To the left is my computer, all you can see is the Antec 900 case.

Please excuse page stretch. I think most of the pixels in this thread should be devoted to me.

I'm not the most organized person, but who cares.






A little side-note:
The Febreeze that's sitting next to my TV is used to kill ants.
It kills them off, and actually smells pretty good.
« Last Edit: May 10, 2009, 03:38:49 PM by Miga »

OMFG ARCADE GAMES FASDFASDFADAGD

EDIT: Pics are here.

My case.


Front of case, with iPod cord taken out and door closed. Yes, Optimus Prime and flash.


My desk and monitor. Lego magazine opened, microphone taped onto lamp, iPod, monitor, phone, pencil and notepad for notes, stuff behind left speaker and broken headphone, papers behind right speaker, coffee cup that I just finished, AoM CD and cd case from my school, and math homework to be finished. Also keyboard and mouse.


My Dell Latitude D610 with an additional 1GB of RAM on it. Junk and amp in background.
« Last Edit: May 10, 2009, 03:54:06 PM by Gen. Nick »

Now thats cool.

Qberrts

Now thats cool.

Qberrts
:D
They're original arcade machines too, made by Midway/Gottlieb in the late 70's/early 80's.

Oh you and you guys and your fancy custom built PCs. I'd build one myself, but my parents wouldn't allow me to do it. I was reading instructions about how to do it and it kind of sounds a little bit hard and a bit easy. Should I sell my laptop and save up for parts?
« Last Edit: May 10, 2009, 04:01:38 PM by Kerog »

Well you have to find out how much your laptop is worth and how much your budget is.

I'm not good in choosing.


motly cleaned up my black cd holder, no more bear head mouse pad, cleaned up near my computer, and all the cars and stuff are still how they are since then,(about a few years ago XD), and cleaned under my computer
« Last Edit: May 10, 2009, 04:09:35 PM by kakashi11 »

Well you have to find out how much your laptop is worth and how much your budget is.
According to what I can remember, I bought my laptop for about $680 and the average price ranges from $500 - $800.