Boutique Gaming Computers
- killswitch83
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Plasma tv's sound really nice, then id pay someone an insane amount of money to just make one single room in my house the ultimate simulator/game machine. I can see it now a totally sound proof room with speakers inside the wall for a nice look and then just a chair in the middle. heh a really comfortable chair. ohh the possibilities. Wheres my winning lotto ticket
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I would probably put something really plush for my seat if I were to do that. Also though, I would completely trick out my Suburban and turn it into the ultimate gaming machine: Xbox, PS2, and a PC with wireless high-speed!! Not to mention a full-time, fully functional Lan-Party with at least 5 stations, Dynamat the whole vehicle for sound and vibration supression coming from the 6 15" Bose speakers, with complete vibration protection around the center-mounted 65" plasma, all encased in a fiberglass box, all sitting across from the plush sofa in the back. And a mini-bar! Gotta have a mini-bar!!!! lol
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Satelite is SH1T --> trust meSoliex wrote:Nice stuff killswitch, I would really think about buying an old school bus and just tricking it out :D
try and get some super satellite communication uplink to
Lets be serious here
solid gold pc - they say copper is good for heat disipation! gold must be 2-3x times better
diamond encrusted mouse, X2 cpu @ 3.0Ghz
All this so we can view webpages and come to this great Forum
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http://www.clearwire.com/store/what_overview.htmSoliex wrote:how else can you get a good connection on a mobile thing like a bus
for wireless service. I spent time in florida today around the Jacksonville area and they had service up there, which was good. Interesting to me because I didn't know broadband went wireless, but it is not as fast as cable but as fast as DSL. My dad's company had a clear premium account with them, 1.5m down, 256k up.
Re: Boutique Gaming Computers
gilispe13 wrote:Really looking good and price is also decent. thanks to all buddy for nice info.
Please dont thread necro. This thread is from 2005, it deserves to be left dead.
Mods: I am only replying to this one post on this (even though he necro'd a whole bunch from '05).
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Re: Boutique Gaming Computers
gilispe13 please quit it
You are constantly doing this and it has to stop now
Thanks
KenC
You are constantly doing this and it has to stop now
Thanks
KenC