m.wilson wrote:

> Man, setups like this really make me wish I was either rich, or had 
> stayed in college, or both. Most people dream about nice fancy cars, 
> boats, etc, All I want is to customize my own AWESOME system like 
> yours with no limitations. I guess that makes me a geek, huh ? For 
> now I will just have to stick to piecing together my own from 
> leftovers and older overpriced eBay parts.
> 
> Anyway, great setup Robert, thanks.
> 

Actually, the setup cost me very little in cash.

I do some building and repairing for a short list of computing clients, 
and am often told to 'just get rid of' the computer that is being 
replaced by the computer I built, and am installing.

I also pick up a lot of spare parts at garage sales, and on 
CraigsList... local Chicago people selling good stuff for cheap.

The current evolution of the LAN is about number 4, with a lot of 
improvements being made along the way.

The one thing I did buy new and shiny is that WaveMaster case, built by 
Cooler Master... it was just a beautiful thing, that I had to have.<g>


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