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Raluek posted:I do use most of the machines from time to time, and a few things are kept for sentimental reasons. The spare parts and boxes are "just in case". 1 Machine. Use VMware if you want "extra" machines. Just virtualize your clutter. Keep an extra nic around just in case. Everything else should be dumped or donated.
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Doctor Robot posted:^^^^^^ Does anyone else see the face? Yes, and it's really awesome. WALL-eeeeE.
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CRT vs. LCD doesn't really matter to me at all for stuff like playing games, but reading text from a CRT really sucks after you've gotten used to something that you can use ClearType with. It also doesn't help that the power here is really lovely, so the image on CRT monitors and televisions vibrates like crazy and randomly spazzes out.
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Doctor Robot posted:^^^^^^ Does anyone else see the face? Will it bop up and down like Peewee's Playhouse?
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Lexical Unit fucked around with this message at 23:19 on Mar 4, 2020 |
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WHAT MAKES FRENCH TOAST CRUNCH
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# ? Aug 14, 2008 18:36 |
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This thread made me clean my apartment.
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# ? Aug 14, 2008 18:49 |
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I am concerned that the shelf holding the CRT might not do so forever.
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Mr Podge posted:I really like that photo on your wall of the two cars. Do you know where you got it, or who it's by? It's from Art of the Hot Rods 2005 wall calendar with all the pictures taken by Peter Vincent. I bought it cheap in 2006 and put some of the pictures in frames.
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I originally did my cabling pretty neatly, but the problem is that it's difficult to neatly add cables later. The real horror is behind the AV-table, there's just no room for all of it. The left monitor is dead, fortunately a 24" LCD has been ordered. warwick5s posted:
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Prelude Gundam posted:
Oh my god, wait I can't see a hole in the chair for poop...
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# ? Aug 14, 2008 21:51 |
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InferiorWang posted:1 Machine. Use VMware if you want "extra" machines. Just virtualize your clutter. Keep an extra nic around just in case. Everything else should be dumped or donated. That's what I'm in the process of doing. I'm gonna be putting almost all my machines on Craigslist once I do clean installs on them (and get around to it). The black machine on the floor is staying though, it was my first homebuild so I'm rather fond of it. It's not worth anything anyways (AthlonXP system).
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What methods are available for folks who are trying to get rid of obsolete equipment that they feel wouldn't sell on eBay/CraigsList? I figure that regular dumps wouldn't take them due to the heavy metal ( ) content and such.
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Wheelchair Stunts posted:What methods are available for folks who are trying to get rid of obsolete equipment that they feel wouldn't sell on eBay/CraigsList? I figure that regular dumps wouldn't take them due to the heavy metal ( ) content and such. Electronic recycle centers. Maybe http://www.eiae.org/
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There are special recycling companies for electronics that are happy to extract all those precious metals from your old electronics. At my local recycling location they got special areas for various electronics such as TVs and computers.
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Wheelchair Stunts posted:What methods are available for folks who are trying to get rid of obsolete equipment that they feel wouldn't sell on eBay/CraigsList? I figure that regular dumps wouldn't take them due to the heavy metal ( ) content and such. Goodwill usually gets my old boxes. Mainly cause they are a block away as opposed to having to drive to the nearest electronics recycler.
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Saukkis posted:
It's actually a Fellowes keyboard tray. The mouse tray is a little wobbly and I'm going to have to figure out some way to reinforce it, but overall it's pretty decent. I'm surprised how everyone here just throws their keyboard on the desk. That's bad for you!
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warwick5s posted:I'm surprised how everyone here just throws their keyboard on the desk. That's bad for you!
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warwick5s posted:It's actually a Fellowes keyboard tray. The mouse tray is a little wobbly and I'm going to have to figure out some way to reinforce it, but overall it's pretty decent. My desk is too small to put the keyboard on top and it's pretty much awful to use.
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Raluek posted:The spare parts and boxes are "just in case". Just in case you meet someone that isn't immediately scared of you, so you can watch their face twist in horror, right? Prelude Gundam posted:
Dude...
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Wheelchair Stunts posted:What methods are available for folks who are trying to get rid of obsolete equipment that they feel wouldn't sell on eBay/CraigsList? I figure that regular dumps wouldn't take them due to the heavy metal ( ) content and such. Might find the discussion here (from earlier this week) useful: http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/08/08/12/1117221.shtml
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Caged posted:How does it make a difference what the keyboard is on? Unless you mean height wise, in which case my chair is high enough so that my keyboard is at the right height (hence the 3rd party Ergotron base on my monitor). I'm a pretty average height dude, and it seems like to get my arms at the right angle on most desks I'd have to have the seat up very high, and then I'd need a foot rest or to use a drafting chair with the ring footrest.
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I like my virtual desktop the same as my real desktop, neat.
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pr0zac posted:Goodwill usually gets my old boxes. Mainly cause they are a block away as opposed to having to drive to the nearest electronics recycler.
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hyperborean posted:I'd like to encourage this. I volunteer at my nearby non-profit and they are always short on usable gear to sell. There's a computer there now that's not worth working on because there's no monitor to include with it. Meanwhile some stores I've seen have tons of monitors and no computers. Poor people need computers too! My friend used to be a sorter at Goodwill and he said that anything that could be over $20 was supposed to get sent away for the higher-ups to sell on eBay. If you're just looking to get rid of some computers, Goodwill is fine, but don't fool yourself into thinking it's a donation to the poor. If there's a Free Geek in your area, I recommend that place for your old computers. My desk..
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Is there any consensus on using a yoga ball for a chair?
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OH AND I DON'T LIVE LIKE poo poo (There's probably 70 cables back there. gently caress not tying that up.) Vulture Culture fucked around with this message at 08:08 on Aug 15, 2008 |
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Misogynist posted:OH AND I DON'T LIVE LIKE poo poo
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Wheelchair Stunts posted:What methods are available for folks who are trying to get rid of obsolete equipment that they feel wouldn't sell on eBay/CraigsList? I figure that regular dumps wouldn't take them due to the heavy metal ( ) content and such. They'll take them just fine if you sledgehammer them down into tiny, unrecognizable cubes first. Or, if your garbageman is a dickhead who has been leaving his beer cans on your lawn, encase them in concrete.
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tvgm2 posted:Is there any consensus on using a yoga ball for a chair? I have tried a couple ergonomic chairs as well as the ball. In my experience they feel great for a while then get tiresome. It seems like the idea thing would be to have a regular chair as well and switch off. Some days the ball will feel great but other days you wont want to deal with it.
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Horace posted:I am concerned that the shelf holding the CRT might not do so forever. The shelf is something I rescued from a dumpster during spring move-out at my university. No, it will probably not hold that CRT forever, but hopefully I won't have a CRT (or a lovely desk) forever either. As far as where to put the keyboard, I hook up a USB keyboard and wireless mouse to my laptop when it's on my desk, and keep everything on my lap while I sit in a recliner I also rescued from the curb
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Juriko posted:I have tried a couple ergonomic chairs as well as the ball. In my experience they feel great for a while then get tiresome. It seems like the idea thing would be to have a regular chair as well and switch off. Some days the ball will feel great but other days you wont want to deal with it. ... but I don't want a relationship with my computerchair.
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Click to enlarge Mac Mini, 500Gb Time Capsule, HP w2228h LCD Also visible: whiskey under the desk, Skype phone for talking to MY GIRLFRIEND abroad, Dolby decoder and 5.1 speakers left over from my PC setup, Barclays PinSentry online verification machine (loving pointless), iPod Shuffles, lots of mess (check those wires). I really need to tidy that area up. Mac Mini and monitor and brand spanking new so I should probably do it now.
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jadias posted:Mac Mini, 500Gb Time Capsule, HP w2228h LCD I would Hide some of it. I personally used L brackets to make a under desk mount for my mac and stored my time machine backup drive in my top drawer were I keep my misc media. Super clean look and lots of free desk space.
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I'm an art student, everything on the walls is my own (except a couple of postcards and the thayer) My mother and sister are incredibly messy, which has made me anally retentive when it comes to tidying my room..i spend about 30 minutes a day tidying and cleaning it.
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Nuntius posted:
Work harder on your figure drawing!
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Juriko posted:Work harder on your figure drawing! Pfffff, I'm a sculpture student, specifically so I don't have to draw anymore
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So much expensive tech, so much dumpster diving furniture.
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Juriko posted:I would Hide some of it. I personally used L brackets to make a under desk mount for my mac and stored my time machine backup drive in my top drawer were I keep my misc media. Super clean look and lots of free desk space. Yeah, I might do. The Mac Mini arrived yesterday and the monitor today, so it's pretty much chucked on there as-is until the excitement wears off. When I move into my dorm in September I'll be trying to keep poo poo tidy, for sure.
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3363 posted:I guess since I took these for the purpose of bragging I might as well continue bragging. Oh I hate you so much right now. Doesn't that get awkward turning your head to see either monitor though?
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