Cschill1290
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Exercise ball instead of chair? lol
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Exercise ball instead of chair? lol
Exercise ball instead of chair? lol
Just trying it out for now, have been using it for about a week. Seems alright. I'll give it a month or two before I make a decision. They're cheap anyway.
Exercise ball instead of chair? lol
here's mine now, it's both my computer desk and xbox gaming rig. there's a pillow on my pc because i use it as a footrest while i'm playing xbox
Second monitor will hopefully be working tomorrow when I get a power cord.
Looks like it is close to this one.info on desk?
thanks
Looks like it is close to this one.
http://www.buy.com/prod/208084145.html
I'm planning on getting this one for xmas.
the N810
The walls and floor in your work area makes it look like you are set up in a public bathroom.
There are a lot of different builds of that desk design. For instance, even wal-mart carries a not-as-nice one: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=9193531
i am guessing dorm room
info on desk?
thanks
Semi work in progress, desk and walls need some repair work. I also want to elevate my speakers about 6 inches. Going to make custom stands I think, any suggestions?
I just did that exact thing about a week ago. Here's the post with pictures. I just used PVC pipe with some wood for a shelf since it was the perfect size for my stands, both which I picked up at Lowes. Cut the PVC pipe to length, and cut the wood to the size of my speakers. Drilled a hole in the center of the top and bottom of the stands to run the speaker wire up through the center so wires aren't visible. Then primed and painted them black. Also put some feet on the bottom which I picked up there as well. Total cost of the project was under $20. Well worth the price.
I just did that exact thing about a week ago. Here's the post with pictures. I just used PVC pipe with some wood for a shelf since it was the perfect size for my stands
Hey guys,
Been awhile since I last posted my workstation... I've since moved to a new place..
Heres my old setup
And heres my new and improved!
Enjoy!
Monitor: Dell U2410 w/ Ergotron LX Desk Mount
Keyboard: Logitech Illuminated Keyboard
Mice: Razer Deathadder (Changed back from Mamba cause I hated the charging factor of the Mamba), Orochi, Logitech VX550, MX1100 (To control desktop from bed)
Speakers: KRK Rokit Powered 5's & KRK 10S 10" Sub
Printers: HP C6380 and HP LaserJet 3050
Colour Calibrator: Pantone Huey Pro
Modem: Billion 7300N
Very soon, I'll be adding a MacAir to the workstation as its required by my line of work (design)..
PS: Notice the much improved cable management under my desk.. haha!
i usually dont care about this but dammit LEARN HOW TO QUOTE!Very nice! What desk is that?
Here are some aspects of my workstation. I'll get around to full shots later:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y145/vroom_skies/Photography/Misc/IMGP9313E.jpg
Looks like this one "Black Enermax Aurora Micro KB006U-B Brushed Aluminum Keyboard, w/ Diamond Cut Edges and Two USB 2.0 Ports"]
IKEA GalantVery nice! What desk is that?
actually you'll notice in the previous picture it has a full size numpad and arrows
making it the full size Aurora
What keyboard is that?
Semi work in progress, desk and walls need some repair work. I also want to elevate my speakers about 6 inches. Going to make custom stands I think, any suggestions?