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Most ghetto setup EVAR!

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Um, maybe some duct tape would add to your gheto-ness.....

Nice hard wood floors though......... hope you don't scratch em 🙂
 
I was gonna say there isn't enough ghettoness in this thread, but I read the whole thread, and take back my words.

I also wondered, often times, whether a computer would run [better] without a case.
 
Originally posted by: Injury
Ghetto would be about 20 setups like that, all running a mish-mash of hardware, strewn about on pizza boxes to keep them from touching the metal card table they are all sitting on, with wires going everywhere and the owner not knowing what leads to what. In the corner there would be about 4 crappy Kmary box fans blowing out into the other rooms and a shelf of all the hardware that has failed or has too much dust on it to pop into a computer randomly. The chair sitting in front of the desk would be an old GMC Safari minivan seat attached to a few 2x4s with castors on them, and underneath the desk an old salvation army looking footstool with a blanket to keep feet warm and cozy.

beer cans strewn about, a plate of uneaten food from last week on top of one of the computers and the finishing touch... a $100 keyboard.

LOL. Damn that's vivid.
 
Originally posted by: chuckywang
BTW, speaking of ghetto....is there a ghetto way to short the jumper pins on my CD-ROM? I lost my jumper clip. 🙁

wrap it in small gauge copper wire. Its gonna be pretty much permament after that though...
 
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