View Poll Results: How big is your computer room?

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  • Let me put it this way: only the computer, the chair and I fit in it

    0 0%
  • Small enough to don't have any room to move my chair too much

    2 12.50%
  • It's a little small, another computer would fit (or there is one already) and I would still be comfortable

    7 43.75%
  • I'ts large, you can have more than 10 people in the same room, all eating at the same time over my keyboard (very annoying by the way)

    5 31.25%
  • It's HUGE! you can have lots of computers in a network! (Very dangerous if you don't have a power regulator)

    1 6.25%
  • I use my portable computer, so I use it in different places each time...

    1 6.25%

Thread: Computer Room Part one: Size

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    Computer Room Part one: Size

    how big is the room where your computer is located?

    Oskilian

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    my room... well... put it this way, it sucks up so much power i just might be single handedly responsible for the power crisis! compter on all day, amps on all day, tv on all day, radios on all day... hair dryer on all day... er... did i leave anything out? and it's circular... in that i have all my juiced appliances [you should call them that!] around the perimeter of my room... [clockwise looking down starting from the computer after the door...] computer/scanner/printer/bass/tele/yamahashredder/fenderfrontman/fenderchamp/lespaul/bed [yay!]/tv/unnaturallylargebookshelffullof,youguessedit,compu terbooks/radio1/radio2/door...
    hasafraggin shizigishin oppashigger...

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    I picked option three, and it's my bedroom too.
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    Talking Size does matter....(to me!)

    I have all the room that I could ever need. However, the rest of the family is really cramped in the 10 sq meters I've allotted them. As I've explained to my wife, I need win95,winNT4,and win2k running on clean machines to check my programming. I don't understand it, that didn't seem to hold too much weight with her!!?? Funny girl, isn't she?

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    I live in the Hamptons... Calgarians, you should know... Tell 'em boys.
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    >I don't understand it, that didn't seem to hold too much weight with her!!?? Funny girl, isn't she?

    pysch! yeah! what's with her!?!... a true multiboot setup!!!
    hasafraggin shizigishin oppashigger...

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    Upstairs I have two small rooms in tandem that hold three desktops and a laptop. I have another laptop the I use downstairs and outside when the weather gets warm. I need lots of room.

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    Well, I get out of bed in the morning, trip over my chair next to my pc, after booting up, I stand. Walking around my pc lab/bedroom is difficult; you more or less have to jump avoiding the radio, police scanner, broken phones, pc parts, tower cases, bed(s), guitar, key board, dvd/mp3/cd payer, tv, and endless array or power/parralell/ps2/n64/usb cables....Uh...my endless drudgery of life continues..........................
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