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YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Well sparkyclarky, I would come to gaming night except there's no way I'm lugging my tower anywere... It's a steel chieftech with 2 power supplies and 5 hard drives making it unusually heavy.

I acutally dropped it off the back of a van once 2 years ago... It was in the back of a van and ended up leaning against the tailgate door and when I opened the door, it flipped over and landed top first on the driveway.... luckily the only thing that needed replacing was the plastic front panel, but the incident has made me weary of taking this beast anywhere.

Plus I don't have any of the games you guys play :p
 

sparkyclarky

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Well sparkyclarky, I would come to gaming night except there's no way I'm lugging my tower anywere... It's a steel chieftech with 2 power supplies and 5 hard drives making it unusually heavy.

I acutally dropped it off the back of a van once 2 years ago... It was in the back of a van and ended up leaning against the tailgate door and when I opened the door, it flipped over and landed top first on the driveway.... luckily the only thing that needed replacing was the plastic front panel, but the incident has made me weary of taking this beast anywhere.

Plus I don't have any of the games you guys play :p


Actually, the ARCH supplies the computers and the games - all you have to do is show up.
 

Vilica

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Starting from the door, then looking back at it. Moving along to the right, we see a TV that's about to be replaced, and some DVDs. We continue along our path and see more DVDs, the fridge, and my wardrobe. Finally, a picture of my desk straight on.
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: sparkyclarky
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Well sparkyclarky, I would come to gaming night except there's no way I'm lugging my tower anywere... It's a steel chieftech with 2 power supplies and 5 hard drives making it unusually heavy.

I acutally dropped it off the back of a van once 2 years ago... It was in the back of a van and ended up leaning against the tailgate door and when I opened the door, it flipped over and landed top first on the driveway.... luckily the only thing that needed replacing was the plastic front panel, but the incident has made me weary of taking this beast anywhere.

Plus I don't have any of the games you guys play :p

Really? I thought I read that you needed to bring your computer and they supplied the monitors. Do you have to bring copies of the games to play them?


Actually, the ARCH supplies the computers and the games - all you have to do is show up.

 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: Vilica
Starting from the door, then looking back at it. Moving along to the right, we see a TV that's about to be replaced, and some DVDs. We continue along our path and see more DVDs, the fridge, and my wardrobe. Finally, a picture of my desk straight on.

Your DVD collection vs TV size is disturbing. Glad to hear you're replacing it :). I'm at the other extreme only owning the matirx trilogy and alien quadrilogy.

 

Mo0o

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Originally posted by: Vilica
Starting from the door, then looking back at it. Moving along to the right, we see a TV that's about to be replaced, and some DVDs. We continue along our path and see more DVDs, the fridge, and my wardrobe. Finally, a picture of my desk straight on.

Nice monitor , i have the same one (black)
 

Budman

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Originally posted by: Vilica
Starting from the door, then looking back at it. Moving along to the right, we see a TV that's about to be replaced, and some DVDs. We continue along our path and see more DVDs, the fridge, and my wardrobe. Finally, a picture of my desk straight on.

That looks like a Phillips DVP642 dvd player with DivX support. :)