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New T60 ;)
New T60 ;)
T60(2007) C2D/2GB
very nice!
How do that speakers sound?
How do that speakers sound?
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pianowizard
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I am sorry to hear that! (I **hate** docks because they are ugly and take up space.)brikeh wrote:I got the IBM II Dock
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draco2527
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pianowizard wrote:brikeh wrote:I got the IBM II Dock
I am sorry to hear that! (I **hate** docks because they are ugly and take up space.)
LOL! I agree...but they also add a lot of convinience...that in my book makes them a must!
back on track...
I remember looking at a set of speakers like that, I think they were marketed for the Mac?
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@brikey: Why?
As for a dock, it might be handy for some, but for me it's not worth the money, I'll just put in 2 usb cables and the adapter every time.
As for a dock, it might be handy for some, but for me it's not worth the money, I'll just put in 2 usb cables and the adapter every time.
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Macbook - 2.1Ghz Core 2 Duo, 13.3" WXGA, Nvidea 9400M, 4GB RAM, 120GB (7200rpm)
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Personal website (Dutch)
Yeah I see what youre sayin. But when you have 3 ext disks, a monitor, midi-keyboard+a slew of other peripherals it comes in very very handy.snessiram wrote:@brikey: Why?
As for a dock, it might be handy for some, but for me it's not worth the money, I'll just put in 2 usb cables and the adapter every time.
T60(2007) C2D/2GB
Very true. However, if you want to use a large number of external accessories with your laptop (monitor, speakers, keyboard mouse), the dock prevents your desktop from becoming an even-more-ugly-than-the-dock cluster of cables that you constantly have to connect/disconnect when you move your laptop.pianowizard wrote:I **hate** docks because they are ugly and take up space.
Very nice setup, I love your table - the color/finish is really nice. I see that you also upgraded your mouse and sperakers, and added a neat little lamp to your setup 
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What happened to the widescreen LCD?
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I got one these from buy.com for $17 shipped, and it is the best mouse I have ever used. It is controured just right to fit your right hand perfectly (no fear of carpal tunnel). Instead of the scroll wheel, you have a trackpoint-like stub and you press on it downard to scroll down and vice versa. It is amazingly comfortable to use ont my SXGA+ screen. The scrolling speed and the pressure required to scroll can be controlled just like the trackpoint.
Just copy pasted this post from another thread I made - too lazy! 
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Good setup.
I don't know why it's me who likes to stuff the table with various devices and cannot work without them.
I don't know why it's me who likes to stuff the table with various devices and cannot work without them.
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
That mouse looks awesome...gator wrote:I got one these from buy.com for $17 shipped, and it is the best mouse I have ever used. It is controured just right to fit your right hand perfectly (no fear of carpal tunnel). Instead of the scroll wheel, you have a trackpoint-like stub and you press on it downard to scroll down and vice versa. It is amazingly comfortable to use ont my SXGA+ screen. The scrolling speed and the pressure required to scroll can be controlled just like the trackpoint.
Just copy pasted this post from another thread I made - too lazy!
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Thx Purcy! Yup...I used to have a Samsung x820 but recently switched to a SE W880i. Im a gadget freak and constantly looking for new phonesPurcy wrote:I really like your second set up very much, how I wish I could such an uncluttered area; by the way, is that a phone in both photos, and did it switch from black to silver??
T60(2007) C2D/2GB
Satisfied, the dynamic range complies with quite different uses. I never use the remote control, but the additional aux input and headphones jack on the control pod are a nice plus. One con is this classic "shh" background when on power.brikeh wrote:How do you like your speakers?
I don't plan an upgrade for now and don't feel the use to. Maybe in the futur, with a huge office and lofty workspace, for true spatial sound.
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