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lazygamer:
Everyone LOVES to brag. Ok...

433 celeron
Voodoo 3 2000 PCI
ASUS BX6 motherboard
Soundblaster PCI 128
384mb ram

See how much my comp sucks.  :D

rtgwbmsr:
Muahaha...let me top you all!

Primary System:
PowerBook G3 "Wallstreet"/"Sex Machine"
233 MHz G3 w/ 512k Backside Cache
14'' Screen
160 MB RAM
2 GB Hard Drive (A 20 is on the way finally)
4 MB ATI RageLTPro Video
Built-in Modem, Ethernet, All that crap etc.
20x CD-ROM
3hr Battery
Crappy built-in speakers, Thank God for headphones
Jag & YDL

Secondary System:
AMD Athlon 1700+ O/C to 1900+
iWill XP333 Mobo
384 PC 2700 DDR
Radeon 64 MB DDR VIVO
Dual 40 GB's RAID Mirrored
8x DVD Drive
24x10x40x CD Burner
Dual Ethernet Cards
Floppy!
Big-Ass 19'' Monitor (Supposedly short length - BS)
Sound Blaster Live! Platinum
Creative/Cambridge Soundworks (All-Digital = No static no matter how high you crank 'em) 2 sats and a sub. Does anyone know where the fuck headphone jacks in the speakers went? I really miss that.
HP Deskjet 932C
Cable Internet Access
!_!b3rl33t Trackball/Thumball mouse
The Following OS'es with their HDD allocation in GB in parenthesis
Linucies:
Red Hat(5)/Mandrake(5)/Slackware(2)/Lindows(5)/Corel(2)
Windozes:
3.11(.5)/95(1)/98(2)/2000(4)/I didn't pay for one of them!
13.5 MB Of Random-ass storage space

Tertiary System:
Mac LC
16 MHz '020
6 MB RAM
System 7.5.3 (As much as I prefer 7.0...I need 7.5)
500 MB HDD
1.44 MB Floppy
12'' RGB Screen
ADB Mouse/Keyboard
And amazingly I have ALL of the original crap except the box (I even have the receipt!)

[ September 01, 2002: Message edited by: The_Muffin_Man/ Dustin /B0b ]

RudeCat7:
I want that big ass 19 inch monitor!

Anyway, why do you mirror your drives?

And why do you have dual ethernet cards? IP masquerading?

choasforages:
umm, i have a big ass 19" inch monitor, and im going to get a 21" sometime, i mean, 1600x1200@65 hertz is cool, but 1920x1024, or something like that at 70 hertz that would be cool

rtgwbmsr:

quote:Originally posted by RudeCat7:
Anyway, why do you mirror your drives?

And why do you have dual ethernet cards? IP masquerading?
--- End quote ---


I mirror my drives because I am a programmer, and when I test software in it's early stages it has a tendancy to f#ck things up, and usually crashes before the f#ck up is mirrored, so I have a perfect working copy (usually) whenever I do something.

I have dual ethernet for 3 reasons:
1) I am too cheap to buy a router.

2) I am too cheap to buy a 10/100 hub, but I need the speed.

3) I use the computer as a honeypot sometimes. I use the internet to one of them and the other goes to the monitoring computer.

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