2008/4/24, Máirín Duffy <duffy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
LOL... I DO have my monitor places against the tower :$
and I think that you should keep the monitor... only fix the perspective.. the tower AND the monitor are part of the computer :D
Martin Sourada wrote:
On Wed, 2008-04-23 at 13:26 -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Martin Sourada wrote:
2) I have never seen, in real life, a monitor placed that way up against a computer tower
LOL... I DO have my monitor places against the tower :$
and I think that you should keep the monitor... only fix the perspective.. the tower AND the monitor are part of the computer :D
At smaller sizes you could remove the monitor and just use the computerI see, they use really small computer... Yeah, that might work, but atYeah, I've seen such set-ups but they are really rare, alas the place isSure there is, look at how it's done in bluecurve...
finite and if we go with monitor PLUS computer tower there doesn't to be
any better way of placing those.
smaller sizes the computer looks more like a smudge than PC...
Perhaps I'll try gnome approach (monitor + keyboard).
~m
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