Thanks for the compliment! I’m trying to do my best to raise some kids who are tech aware and also love being creative by drawing in 2D and on the computer.
The keyboard is a Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 and I use an A4 Tech 718 Gaming Mouse.
Thanks for the compliment! I’m trying to do my best to raise some kids who are tech aware and also love being creative by drawing in 2D and on the computer.
The keyboard is a Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 and I use an A4 Tech 718 Gaming Mouse.
Now THATS a proper computer!
(Where’s the bl**dy SuperWu man Smiley!??!?!!?!)
Commodore 64 FTW!
Commodore is actually making it’s way back to market. However they have no hardware of their own this time, just the brand name.
man, that commodore link reminds me of this Jet Li movie where he just kept getting the crap beaten out of him but he refused to die. Or maybe it was Rocky. Anyway, talk about brand durability! Kudos to them for simply surviving in such a cutthroat market!
What’s the point? It is commonly available hardware, one can just build your own.
Well… personally I don’t value HP or Dell etc. computers either for personal use. I don’t want to pay for a brand. Only good thing in those is just that they test their hardware for incompatibilities (but sometimes it’s pain to try to expand & update those brand computers).
It’s a little different story if you are buying a computer for a company etc. it’s important to have a good insurance policy for company computers. HP and Dell have good company insurances.
hmm… krt kõigil on siin mingid tilli-pikendused! :mad:
ill have to go and cry now…
My workstation setup, which after many years, is close to optimal for me
Specs:
Pentium D 3.0GHz
2GB RAM
nVidia 7600GS 512MB
490GB HD
OS:
Gentoo GNU/Linux w. Enlightenment 0.16
Oh, BTW:
Yeah, I like mine too
Nice SGI. A few years ago, that thing costed a fortune. I’d still like to have one.
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dude…why are u stealing mouse mats…haha
did you modal the derlec?
Well…I have various workstations…
but here´s the one I´m using recently, I just bought a new High-Definition Television
and couldnt resist using it as a computer monitor…now I rarely leave my chair
except from when I have to go to work…
Sorry about the bad images…mobilephone images in the dark…
My cellphone doesnt even have that many pixels as the 40" screen…
Yes…its really that big…
JoOngle, that display is very nice! What’s the resolution?
You can too, if you can find one on ebay. they’re pretty much a dime a dozen these days. They can also be found through http://nekochan.net.
Yes, but it’s not exactly a dalek. I’ve been throwing together ideas for a Dr. Who parody, so it’s a Catlek (Notice the ears). More here http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=76797.
40 inch, WOW. And here I was thinking 20 inches was a little too big.
I dug up my working commodore too. I don’t use it though as I don’t have any software for it.
Hi Sarah,
The resolution is 1920 x 1080 (Full HD 1080p 1:1 pixel ratio)
Wowzers nice stuff guys i bet with all of these computers put together we could rule the world with the power of blender lol.
Nice Thread