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@mjschmidt: Well if you have a PCMIA slot in your laptop you could use that, or you could use a usb video card. (Can't remember how to do links here so just look up usb video card on amazon)

@general12345: What do you need? As in what do you plan to do with this computer.

Nice redesign, while I don't subscribe to the feng shui belief, I like how you used your labor and ideas and not money to improve your workspace. It looks like you brought a little peace to this office. :)

@jonny6pak: It's the Galant series I believe, I have a friend with that desk. But he doesn't have the computer mount, it must be an add-on.

I like this workspace, unlike some it looks like a real workspace, like what an actual human would use. I use the inbox system too, it not only helps with cleaning clutter but also helps you see what you need to get done.

@BK Beezy: Mine's getting some new shelves, hand made, and new gear. I hope to have it featured, but I won't have it up till....um September at best.

I need to buy more altoids just so I can make more of these altoid creations you always feature. My favorite use is still as a little storage box though.

@GA TechWriter: Well at least you are a fan. We do get wireless all over campus and it is the second or third fastest in the state, although as a visitor you would have to pay for it. ABC's are probably a much more affordable option for you :) That and their soup bread bowls are delicious!

@GA TechWriter: Mine is the east commons of the GT library, a place I imagine you are familiar with. Also the second floor has the quiet study area that I use when finals roll around. The Klaus atrium is also a great place to get some light work done.

@toolverine: Yes that works for most exercises, but I need weights for toning. I do love running and biking outdoors though.

I actually just like to let my mind wander while I exercise. I use the time to make sense of my opinions on the world, contemplate my purchasing proposals, and what I want to have for meals tomorrow. Sometimes I will watch TV though, as I like to be on an elliptical while watching the Tour De France!

@ub: Well if you would like to simulate a barefoot running shoe like the five fingers, try the feelmax pankra shoes or any alternative. Nike is also making some minimal shoes. They don't have the individual toe slips.

While I would love a pair of five fingers, I can't justify the purchase at this moment. With incredibly resilient keen and teva sandals, and two pairs of asics running shoes I think I need to wear down a pair before buying these. I'll just do my barefoot running barefoot for now.

@SumanolataSnail: Yes, someone with a star pick-up this comment. Starting slow is the most important part of bare foot running. If you decide to run two miles the first time you bare foot run, you will likely pull something and defintley make your calves burn like fire.

@k3n85: Hasn't stopped my friends, I mean they felt like crap for a month at the start, but after that they have started running faster and don't get as many injuries.

I actually just replaced my coolant line's insulation. I do it about every two to four years depending on wear from the elements.

I wonder if this will hold up in a court of law for public profanity?

While always welcome, this would have been better to have Thursday as most people have already got all their plans in line by now.

@thegsusfreek: Oh yes, well let's just say that trying it on my headphones just made me angry. As for my spare audio, USB, mac power adapter cable, etc....I actually like it! It's even faster than just wrapping my power adapter cable around the hooks. It's also convenient as it allows you to hang the cables up. I'll

While I haven't used daisy chains for my smaller wires, I've used this for my rope, extension cords, and ethernet cables forever. I don't know if I'd use this on my headphone cables though....*runs off to try it*