Hey guys, we're starting out a new segment called "Where We Do What We Do". It's basically a feature of people's computing/gaming stations. Entries are still open and we're urging everyone to send in pictures of their terminals so we can all see where the action is happening.
Above is the well-endowed station of Ren-|XsT|. Apparent in this picture is the gaming mouse and mat and clearly featured neighbouring the monitor is the giant subwoofer and speaker sets. Also visible is his Logitech gaming headset - pimpin'. Ren's gaming area also features the household modem (wah SCV old school) and wireless router. Now we know who controls the internet at Craig's house! I'm not even going to try and guess what that furry white thing with eyes and nose is.
Next up above is the very very digitally decadent studio-gaming station of our illustrious spy, Mut-|XsT|. Her main console area visibly consists of 2 systems, a laptop and her desktop. Also visible is her headset and gaming mouse - respect. Mut combines gaming with her digital music passions with a keyboard (and if you can make out the decks on the far right haha), definitely a production powerhouse of sorts.
Don't overlook this humble set up. Contributing to our blog is the ever bubbly Dee. Her gaming and computing station is a mere laptop. However, don't be fooled, this lappy has the specs that make some other of our desktops look bad. It is understood that her system is used for both work and play, a dual purpose on one macho lappy. A big shoutout to Dee for contributing this picture! Thanks!
Last but not least for this installment is Spiddy-|XsT|'s workstation. Being a Systems Analyst by profession, Spiddy's station naturally boasts 2 systems which I'm sure he intensively uses for work. Looking at his setup, it's a wonder how he manages to play his game without getting cramps! What I'm looking out for is the giant speakers which we're always hearing blasting the rap music.
So, which gaming station is the most interesting? Vote now in the poll!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
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2 comments:
Interesting name you've chosen for this segment ;)
http://wherewedowhatwedo.com
it's inspired by that very site mark =D
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