Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by azelito on
Mon Oct 17th 2005 at 8:33pm
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Dude, I have no idea what you're talking about but I'm glad you're happy and will stop spamming.
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by satchmo on
Mon Oct 17th 2005 at 11:10pm
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2005-10-17 11:10pm
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Hehe, I've seen that picture before, Agent Smith, but I still chuckle when I watch it.
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Hahaha that makes me laugh. The idea of trying to aim for the head with a sidewinder is painful!
Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by French Toast on
Tue Oct 18th 2005 at 5:43pm
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Hahaha, I see the ultimate BF2 setup. Jump in a HUMVEE, grab your wheel, get in a jet, grab your joystick :biggrin:
Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by Naklajat on
Tue Oct 18th 2005 at 6:20pm
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The top of my desk is fairly free of debris, its what's around it thats
messy. Unfortunately I have no way of taking a picture of it (we (my
family) are amish and shun technology like cameras).
And in reference to earlier posts about an LCD keyboard, that would be stupid. Thats also why Optimus uses OLED technology :razz:
Edit: and on the topic of keyboards, they tend to get very dirty. With
all the finger oil, dead skin, hair and food particles they have a lot
of bacteria on them. I saw an article about a washable keyboard, you
can spray it with disinfectant and rinse it off.
o
Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by asterix_vader on
Tue Oct 18th 2005 at 9:38pm
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it's good to see you all laughing again after half-dude incident. but i want to say that... i was reading his treads thinking he was 14 or so, but no he's 17! o.o i have to read his threads again thinking he's 17 (i saw his picture long time ago and i thought he was 14 [or so]). ?-dude, you have low self-esteem because of your literacy and maths? you know, maths suck, i hate them... and i kinda have low self-esteem too. but smile :biggrin: (that's all, thanks) (i'm thinking i'll take a picture with my webcam of my desktop... if i get home before the sun sets)
Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by satchmo on
Thu Oct 20th 2005 at 11:38pm
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2005-10-20 11:38pm
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Why is that furry thing on your desk?
Your cell phone is about to fall off the desk.
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by French Toast on
Fri Oct 21st 2005 at 2:44pm
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Yes, the lightning is better :smile:
Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by satchmo on
Fri Oct 21st 2005 at 4:46pm
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...but the image is so blurry. You didn't focus the camera correctly.
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