From: Trevor Smithson on 9 Jan 2010 19:52 We talk so much about PCs themselves, it's gotten me curious what sorts of external accessories and brands of accessories people have connected to their PCs. It's an under-discussed topic. I'll start off. First, my computer is a three year old Dell. Unforutantely not a homebuilt, but pretty heavily customized. Connected to it: --Two emachines 22" monitors --Logitech 2.1 speakers (the oldest part of my setup, still work & sound great) --Logitech wireless gamepad --Logitech wireless mouse --Dell wired keyboard --Samsung color laser printer --Epson AIO inkjet --Kodak digital camera --Apple cellphone --Microsoft webcam (has my least favorite feature ever--a button that works only with MS chat programs) --Labtec headset (bought for $1 at a dollar-style store--but does a reasonably good job nonetheless) --couple of generic USB 2.0 hubs --Sandisk USB drive --Netgear wifi antenna --HP power/phone/cable surge protector
From: shegeek72 on 10 Jan 2010 03:04 On Jan 9, 4:52 pm, Trevor Smithson <trevor_smith...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > We talk so much about PCs themselves, it's gotten me curious what > sorts of external accessories and brands of accessories people have > connected to their PCs. It's an under-discussed topic. Let's see. I have: Roxy Atom smasher 3.12 Universal teleporter 4th ed. Acme portable nuclear power plant Vector-micro time machine :D
From: do_not_spam_me on 10 Jan 2010 13:59 shegeek72 wrote: > Universal teleporter 4th ed. How are the miles credited to your Amex when you use that thing? > Vector-micro time machine Why haven't you used it yet? I know you haven't because of the 2000 election results.
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