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Got an up-close of that guitar, or is it NSFW?

Hey speak for yourself, if there are hot naked chicks on that guitar, I want to see them in the 10m Post!!!

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Here's my current, nothing exciting here at Uni except for the router allowing me to sit on my bed with my laptop, removing the constraints of the wire and the desk :)

Yes, my laptop has a Centrino 2 and a Vista sticker on it, but it has a C2D and Windows 7 in/on it ;)

Haha, I have the exact same laptop with that mouse and the phone >_<

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Got an up-close of that guitar, or is it NSFW?

Sure. It's safe for work. It's a Clayton Playboy PBECC1 Limited Edition Collage 2007 Guitar (It's #249 of 550 made).

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Ahh, nice. I saw legs and wasn't sure as to what was on it. I dig it. What's the pickups you've got in there?

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Ahh, nice. I saw legs and wasn't sure as to what was on it. I dig it. What's the pickups you've got in there?

Playboy 2007 Collage Guitar Specs

? Genuine EMG-HZ pickups ? Coil tap for humbucker or single coil configuration ? Two volume and master tone controls with 3-way toggle ? Grover tuning keys ? Tribute to twelve classic covers ? Playboy "Bowtie" styled headstock with Mother of Pearl Rainbow inlaid Playboy logo ? Mother of Pearl "Bowtie" inlay at third fret and position dots ? String-thru body bridge design ? Contoured body for comfort ? Unique serial number is individually printed on back of each headstock ? Includes Playboy Collage guitar strap, limited edition Playboy covers pick, Playboy Rabbit Head Design gig bag. ? Each guitar comes complete with a Certificate of Authenticity, Playboy covers collage map and limited lifetime warranty registration.

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@Sonic not sure what you mean - the Palm Type thing? thats an old XDA2 smartphone. Next to it is a Boss-BR600 Hardware Digital Audio Workstation, and next to that is my Roland EDIROL UA25EX external sound card.

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@Sonic not sure what you mean - the Palm Type thing? thats an old XDA2 smartphone. Next to it is a Boss-BR600 Hardware Digital Audio Workstation, and next to that is my Roland EDIROL UA25EX external sound card.

There we go!

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Not posted in a good while, so here goes:

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Sony Bravia 1080p TV - Connected to Virgin Media Cable Box, Xbox 360 Elite and an ASROCK 330-HT Windows 7 Media Center - sitting under desk.

HP LP2475w - Connect to Macbook Pro 13", Connected to Custom Quad core, SLI PC

Sound System - Logitec Z-5500, TC connected via optical, HTPC connected via Coax, PC/Mac connected by analogue.

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iPhones / Apple Time Capsule (Late-2009, Dual Band, 1TB), Logitech Harmony 785

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Stuff,

Have my WHS Server/Printer/Internet Gateway/Cable Modem/Nas in the spare room, cuts down on noise ;)

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Playboy 2007 Collage Guitar Specs

? Genuine EMG-HZ pickups ? Coil tap for humbucker or single coil configuration ? Two volume and master tone controls with 3-way toggle ? Grover tuning keys ? Tribute to twelve classic covers ? Playboy "Bowtie" styled headstock with Mother of Pearl Rainbow inlaid Playboy logo ? Mother of Pearl "Bowtie" inlay at third fret and position dots ? String-thru body bridge design ? Contoured body for comfort ? Unique serial number is individually printed on back of each headstock ? Includes Playboy Collage guitar strap, limited edition Playboy covers pick, Playboy Rabbit Head Design gig bag. ? Each guitar comes complete with a Certificate of Authenticity, Playboy covers collage map and limited lifetime warranty registration.

Sir, that is boss.

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Just installed my new layout, core temp dropped by 15 ?C. I expected to have more noise, but actually noiselevels dropped.

I guess the metal of the normal desktop pc box amplifies sound.

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I guess the metal of the normal desktop pc box amplifies sound.

It's called a "case" not "pc box"

And your set up is ridiculous!

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It's called a "case" not "pc box"

And your set up is ridiculous!

Whatever a pc-box may be called, this setup?highly functional, cost-effective and has ample space for extension. It runs cooler and with less noise.

Pray tell how is that ridiculous?

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Just installed my new layout, core temp dropped by 15 ?C. I expected to have more noise, but actually noiselevels dropped.

I guess the metal of the normal desktop pc box amplifies sound.

Thats crazy ! But kinda cool if it was done professionally

Where does that Tumble drier exhaust pipe go to ? :laugh:

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You're right. what am I thinking.

It's such an innovative design. It looks so aesthetically appealing. I especially love how you have the plastic hose seamlessly connected to the heat sink fan.

Such genius!

clearly it is me that is the moron here...

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How i keep my desk clean:

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So where do those wires go to, I presume to the back of the iMac. Still, I want that! :p

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Thats crazy ! But kinda cool if it was done professionally

Where does that Tumble drier exhaust pipe go to ???:laugh:

Professionally equals $$$$

Just Functional equals $

The pipe goes to a 250 m3/hour bathroom ventilator. Sliced 10 ?C of my CPU.

You're right. what am I thinking.

It's such an innovative design. It looks so aesthetically appealing. I especially love how you have the plastic hose seamlessly connected to the heat sink fan.

Such genius!

Isn't it just?? :laugh:? $2 for the hose, the fan i bought on the fleemarket for 5$ and i've got a CPUcooler i'd pay 100's of $ for.

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