My future quad monitor setup.

So I now have two 22" monitors sitting around, due to not having all 4 monitors for my quad monitor setup, and not having a desk, only a piece of crap yellow thing:

They will be put to the right of the alienware laptop on this monitor stand:

And of course, on a REAL table.

What do you guys think?

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Reply #1 Top

nice, can I have one?

Reply #2 Top

No, get a job :p

Reply #3 Top

Swiffer duster

 

So what is the thing to the Left that the 2-3 monitors and PC is on sitting on isn't that called a Desk lol

 

nice set up aside from all the Dust oh and that Brown Curtin   }:)

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Curtain only looks bad behind the ugly yellow thing, it goes perfectly with all the wood in the room.

You are right on the dust.

Reply #5 Top

Gonna be a sweet setup!

I'd love to add a fourth monitor too, but my desk just aint big enough...
Three monitors (22"-24"-22") + a laptop

Reply #6 Top

Wow it looks pretty nice. However I can't understand why do you need so much monitors guys? Looking at 4 monitors at the same time... I am trying to come up with idea what kind of activity it must be. However this quad monitor is really nice. I think that we will be able to see something like that in the computer shops soon. Thanks for posting these photos here. It was really interesting to watch them

Bernard Gillson

 

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And of course, on a REAL table.

What do you guys think?
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It's not just the "piece of crap yellow thing" and the dust... you really need to do something about the clutter, all those boxes of stuff piled up everywhere.  All that stuff you're hoarding makes your place look more like a pawn shop than a home, so yeah, you could do to get some storage units to accommodate some of it... as in surely some (a lot) of it could go to a garage sale or something.   Like they say, if you haven't used it in 12 months, it's not necessary and you can manage perfectly well without it.

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Reply #8 Top

I use everything I own foo.  Don't be hatin' my bling O:) :inlove: X|

That's kind of a temporary box storage area.  I've gotten alot of stuff recently and they have warranty, I will find something better...

Btw, why was this old topic bumped?

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Btw, why was this old topic bumped?
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Subversive 'spammer'...who is on notice.

Reply #10 Top

Subversive 'spammer'...who is on notice.
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What's the difference between a subversive spammer and an ordinary garden variety spammer?

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What's the difference between a subversive spammer and an ordinary garden variety spammer?
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Normal spam is patently obvious...typically Nike shoes....seems some parts of the world think other parts really NEED more shoes.....especially over-hyped and over-priced ones.

Subversive spam is different....I won't go into details 'cos I really don't want to encourage it/them.

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Subversive spam is different....I won't go into details 'cos I really don't want to encourage it/them.
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oh come on we's wants to knows

Reply #13 Top

lol you already went into details by labeling it subversive spam :P  A clear giveaway for anyone who wanted to know 

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Subversive spam is different
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Subversive implies political and effectively implies a bias. One man's subversiveness is another man's progressiveness.

Some people think that threats to "water the tree of liberty" and to secede from the union are subversive whereas others view them as patriotic.

I guess my point is how can you call something subversive without making the subjective value judgement of the rightness of one side versus the other? Particularly since no matter which way you decide large numbers of folks will in all likelihood vehemently disagree with your judgement.

Unless of course you meant something else entirely by subversive.

Reply #15 Top

Perhaps 'surreptitious' would be better...;)

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Quoting Jafo, reply 15
Perhaps 'surreptitious' would be better...
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That would take away the political ramifications and still leave a vague sense of evil so probably, yes.

Reply #17 Top

Perhaps 'surreptitious' would be better.
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Or how about, for those who have troubles with 4 syllable words, sneakily.

Reply #18 Top

Or how about, for those who have troubles with 4 syllable words, sneakily.
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Probably because your 'sneakily' is a neologism. The correct word is surreptitious.

Jafo sneakily and surreptitiously censored and censured undesirable and superfluous information.