I don't think I get the Bill comment.
As for the clock pic...yes, thats my wife Jenny, and the dog is Lakota.
I REALLY wanna see the pics of the great print room GP.
I don't think I get the Bill comment.
As for the clock pic...yes, thats my wife Jenny, and the dog is Lakota.
I REALLY wanna see the pics of the great print room GP.
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Robbie Powell - Site Admin
My work area is my thumb drive, and my computer at work, my laptop or my PC at home. My home PC has the most horsepower, but I end up using it the least.
This was an interesting thread indeed!
Here are a couple of shots of my workspace.
The first one shows the desk area with 3 TFT monitors. The one in the center is a 30” Samsung, the best thing I have ever bought to my computer. The one to the right is a 22” hooked up to my second computer used for rendering download etc. The small one to the left is a 10” touch-screen mostly used in games and flightsims with the touch-buddy application. I use multiplicity to control 3 computers with one keyboard/mouse.
The second picture is there to show that I’m almost on equal terms with you nerds and flying nuts. I have a HOTAS cougar (EvenStrain modified) setup with pedals, and a TrackIR. Falcon4 looks good on a 30” screen
My computers are DIY home builds with as much power I could get my hands on a year ago when I built my main machine.
Anna
Dang Anna! Nice setup!
You must tell me abou this EvenStrain modification...because if it fixes the HOTAS Cougar's inability to maintain center axis, I am VERY interested. I have a Saitek X52 at home and it flies like a champ, but the Navy isn't interested in it because it doesn't FEEL like a real flight stick. We were looking at the FSSB R2 Force sensor modification but because it comes from spain and they can't run our govt credit card without going through paypal, which we're not authorized to use, we can't order any.
That 30" monitor is stunning. I cant wait till I get my Cintiq though! I'd like to talk to ya off-site about your flight sim interests sometime...but in the meantime, I'd like to invite you to try x-plane if you haven't already. In my opinion its THE most superior commercial hobbyist level flight sim in the industry...and at a mere 40 bucks for the entire United States (or your region) and 60 bucks for the ENTIRE WORLD to fly in, and given the fact that it uses real physics instead of data-tables a-la microsoft flight sim, I'd say its pretty impressive. I also like the fact that its 100% open content. You can make a working airplane of your own design in under 1 hour if you know what you're doing. http://www.x-plane.com (official) and http://www.x-plane.org (community)
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