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Rogue 29-11-2004 02:16 AM

Well, in better words, my computer has to move from current room in the basement. :blink: At first I had to move computer out of living room (apartment) :angry: and now I have to make a room that mine home computer will be in (most of you know and why).

So last couple of days I was working with drywall, drill, hammer, and all those nice ‘adult’ toys. Room supposed to be an office with library.

So, for this topic I’m interested to hear where is your computer placed, how do you like current place, and do you like to do home remodeling. (if yes, I need help :D)

Titan 29-11-2004 02:24 AM

me and my gf have each an "office-table" place opposit of eachother. so we face eachother.. on those tabels we have 3 computers atm.. Works pretty well if you'r not allergic to loose cords or slightly overloaded "work stations" ;)

wendymaree 29-11-2004 02:24 AM

Can't give you much practical help on remodelling, but it doesn't sound like you need much help. If you need to concentrate on your computer work, gotta have a separate room. :whistle: I've a small office where I sit beside the computer most of the time. The room is packed with books and boxes and computer magazines, art and music stuff. Can't swing a mouse. The window is almost covered by ivy that has grown across it. Keeps the room really cool in summer.

N17R0 29-11-2004 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Titan@Nov 29 2004, 03:24 AM
me and my gf have each an "office-table" place opposit of eachother. so we face eachother.. on those tabels we have 3 computers atm.. Works pretty well if you'r not allergic to loose cords or slightly overloaded "work stations" ;)
True love thru LAN gaming. :D
"dude! you so used a trainer!"
"you're just upset cuz you lost!"

Titan 29-11-2004 03:01 AM

hehe.. i have a gr8 clip about a CS player getting caught at a LAN cheating.. they annihilated him and smashed his computer..

The design have its advantages.. downside is, it takes up ALOT more space then if they where placed "back2back"-style instead.. but if you have enough space to work with, it's doable..

Puffin 29-11-2004 06:00 AM

I have a laptop, so usually I'm in bed. But if I'm working with many books AND computer, I usually sit in the living room (pretty uncomfortable, low tables there), in the kitchen or at the school library.
I do have a desk in my room, but I keep a huge box with unsorted stuff on it :whistle:

My parents just bought a dining-room table... It'll fit fine for my studies :angel:

But I loooooove having a laptop :w00t:

Iron_Scarecrow 29-11-2004 06:06 AM

Don't you get sick of using the mouses on laptops.

Anyway Our computer is in the front living room, on a desk, in the corner, beside the window. It was in my brothers room, which was gay, it's better out here. :ok:

Puffin 29-11-2004 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Iron_Scarecrow@Nov 29 2004, 07:06 AM
Don't you get sick of using the mouses on laptops.

Oh, no, I love the touch-pad! It's much better than "normal" mic, in my opinion ;)

Yamcha 29-11-2004 06:51 AM

:D Yeah, laptop is great.My syster don't bother me anymore saying always "Give the PC"

Iron_Scarecrow 29-11-2004 07:42 AM

Well I think we going to get a laptop only so my mum can put her thousands of photo's, that she takes, somwhere when we go on holidays.


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