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What's up at home today...?

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5 years 7 months ago - 5 years 7 months ago #1681 by Nikita
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Nope Damni, it was at its normal place on the desk .

I must say quite seriously that, in thirty years, i have seen lot of used computers but i have never confront such a calamity.
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5 years 7 months ago #1682 by Nikita
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And here's the stuff during reassembly



Let's say it's just a little bit better... :sarcy:
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5 years 7 months ago #1683 by Damni
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I've been doing some simple DIY today.

(I've censored my cables, because they're a mess)
I've made that little support for the monitor.
It was quite hard cutting the legs without proper tools. In fact, the right leg is not 100% square. But I don't care. :whistle:
I've made this desk a few years ago, using my sister's old bookshelf.

That poor bookshelf has been used for so many projects (my desk, monitor support, 2 work benches in the garage, one little shelf for garden/army boots, a foot rest that goes under my sis' desk :lol: ) and still have some spare parts left.

HD2 on Linux thread here
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5 years 7 months ago #1684 by Nikita
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Looks pretty clean :gj:
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5 years 7 months ago #1685 by Damni
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Next task........ cable management.

How's your mate's computer now?

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5 years 7 months ago #1686 by snowman
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This is from in front of the house that I did 3 weeks ago. After what
I finished tonight, the poor flowers and mint need time for revival.
I removed 2 big buckets of grass and weeds from 2 square meters
and it took me 9 hours using a sharp knife :tooth:

I do this several times a year, the rest of the area, just around the
house, with the grape vines, rest of similar flowers and berries, is
maybe 10-15 times as big. Doesn't look like much, I know. Photo
taken after the sun has set :)




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