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  1. #1
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    [April's] Post your home workstation/desktop screenshot thread.

    Usually people change their setup quite a lot each month. I believe it's time for April's picture thread. (Yes today is March 31st in the US)

    Here's mine:

    Workspace (My desk is more neat since I cleaned it yesterday):

    http://www.rdxmedia.com/img/oth/room1_small.jpg
    http://www.rdxmedia.com/img/oth/room2_small.jpg
    http://www.rdxmedia.com/img/oth/room3_small.jpg
    http://www.rdxmedia.com/img/oth/room4_small.jpg

    * Also; I added a shelf as seen in #3 whitch has the APU from #1

    Screenshot from today:

    http://www.rdxmedia.com/img/oth/prodragon.png
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    Re: [April's] Post your home workstation/desktop screenshot thread.

    Originally posted by RDX Media
    Here's mine:

    Workspace (My desk is more neat since I cleaned it yesterday):

    http://www.rdxmedia.com/img/oth/room1_small.jpg
    http://www.rdxmedia.com/img/oth/room2_small.jpg
    Too tidy!! Here is mine a couple weeks ago.

    BTW - I just bought a silver Antec DX tower too
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    I'm sorry for poor quality photos, but for this is guilty Sony Ericsson (Z600).


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    Hehe saminuske... you wouldnt happen to have a pirated copy of Win2k by any chance?
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    Originally posted by saminuske
    Wow... I need a decent digital camera. This thing is terrible in poorly-lit areas. Oh well:

    http://www.murrysvillelan.org/pics/desk-shelf.jpg
    Nice set of books. Here's mine. Still growing every day.

    Hacking Exposed Third Edition - Stuart McClure; Joel Scambray; George Kurtz
    Anti-Hacker Tool Kit - Keith J. Jones
    Incident Response: Investigating Computer Crime - Chris Prosise
    Steal This Computer Book 3 - Wallace Wang
    Network Secuirty - Ankit Fadia
    Hackers Challenge - Mike Schiffman
    The Art Of Deception - Kevin Mitnick
    Access Denied - Cathy Cronkhite; Jack McCullough
    Linux for Windows Addicts - Micheal Joseph Miller
    Linux in a Nutshell - Ellen Siever
    Teach yourself Linux Mandrake 24h - Craig/Coletta Witherspoon
    Linux - Stefan Strobel; Thomas Uhl
    Flash 3 - Darrel Plant
    How The Internet Works - Preston Gralla
    PC Annoyances - Steve Bass
    HTML Complete - (Unknown Author) Sybex Inc.

    Ones i'm looking to get are:

    Investigative Data Mining for Security and Criminal Detection -Jesus Mena
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books

    Digital Evidence and Computer Crime - Eoghan Casey
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books

    Handbook of Computer Crime Investigation: Forensic Tools & Technology - Eoghan Casey
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books

    Secrets of Computer Espionage: Tactics and Countermeasures - Joel McNamara
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books
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    Here's my screenshot (dual-monitors):

    http://nadav.ath.cx/screenie.jpg

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    Originally posted by Mester
    Hehe saminuske... you wouldnt happen to have a pirated copy of Win2k by any chance?
    Looks like it, but no, that is honestly a LEGAL copy I got through school (we're part of Microsoft's Academic Alliance program)

    RDX: Nice books! Network security is definitely where my interest lies and I'm trying to read as much as I can

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    Still working on my new office as you will see by the empty shelves on the left... oh, and yes, there is no carpet either!

    http://www.vortexinternet.com/desk.jpg
    Steve

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    Originally posted by Vortex-Steve
    Still working on my new office as you will see by the empty shelves on the left... oh, and yes, there is no carpet either!

    http://www.vortexinternet.com/desk.jpg
    Nice setup

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    You people are so damn clean, I'm jealous.

    I'll have to take some before and after pictures for you. My desk currently has a slot with just enough space to set my laptop down on.

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    This is my office at work here at iNET...

    http://www.jeremyjohnstone.com/deskpix2/
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    you guys have some SICK setups


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    Originally posted by jsjohnst
    This is my office at work here at iNET...

    http://www.jeremyjohnstone.com/deskpix2/
    showoff!
    what are you running, RH9/Gnome?

    have 8 of them little splitter thingys, I have 4.
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    Originally posted by jsjohnst
    This is my office at work here at iNET...

    http://www.jeremyjohnstone.com/deskpix2/
    Do you feel like a commander of a space ship? Nice quadrupal monitor setup ...BTW, are those Aeron (I think that's the name for them) chairs has comfortable has everyone says they are?

    Regards,
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    Originally posted by websterworld
    showoff!
    what are you running, RH9/Gnome?

    have 8 of them little splitter thingys, I have 4.

    F! no... Gnome = evil ... I am a KDE man myself. This machine is a Mandrake 9.1 machine which is soon to be upgraded to a Mandrake 10 (probably this weekend if I get time).
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    Originally posted by Velostream
    Do you feel like a commander of a space ship? Nice quadrupal monitor setup ...BTW, are those Aeron (I think that's the name for them) chairs has comfortable has everyone says they are?

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    Re: [April's] Post your home workstation/desktop screenshot thread.

    Originally posted by RDX Media
    http://www.rdxmedia.com/img/oth/room1_small.jpg
    WOW
    nice n neat!!
    and a nice home too!!

    ...and why so many bottles of mineral water there??

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    Originally posted by jsjohnst
    F! no... Gnome = evil ... I am a KDE man myself. This machine is a Mandrake 9.1 machine which is soon to be upgraded to a Mandrake 10 (probably this weekend if I get time).
    Each to his own, there are people who like fluxbox, so dont judge. I find KDE to much like the windows interface... I like gnome better.

    dont you get lost with those monitors?
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    One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness, the other to total extinction.
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    I don't judge people... Just say what I personally like... There is no "best" gui... only what is "best" for you.

    Funnily enough, just the opposit is true... I get lost without my monitors.
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    Originally posted by jsjohnst
    This is my office at work here at iNET...

    http://www.jeremyjohnstone.com/deskpix2/

    So that's why they had to introduce the premium membership

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    The expensive parts of the machine I brought from home (video card for example), so I doubt my machine had anything to do with the premium memberships...



    P.S. - I know you were kidding, but some might interpret it otherwise so I had to clarify beforehand.
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    Originally posted by westcan
    So that's why they had to introduce the premium membership

    wonder everyone got that kind of gadgets though??

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