PK I think is the winner so far. Very nice setup! Love the equipment and I have a few of those Digi-Key boxes my self.
Thanks Mike
Built it from scratch. Used 80/20 from mcmaster the rest i “borrowed” from work. The nice thing is its all adjustable. If i need to raise a shelf all I need to do is loosen some bolts and move and tighten. A couple of minutes and its done.
Agree! Look all those little drawers… makes me want to go clean…almost…
Man, I need a 'scope. Can I find something for less than $200??
Huh? This is a contest? What does the winner get?
Well,if you do win something,i would be happy to show you my entertainment
system that i have next to my workspace
Like Promised:
http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m51/Italian_guy299/000_0010.jpg
small room occupied mostly by my furnace.
PS, I built that workbench in Woodworking class

Like Promised:
small room occupied mostly by my furnace.
PS, I built that workbench in Woodworking class
Very Well Organized
Ya, well some ppl have really really slow internet conections (not me) so Id appreciate it if you would let others see the picture faster rather than having to wait twice as long for the picture you quoted to load as well as the original one.
Special needs issues.

Special needs issues.
What is that supposed to mean
It means special needs for people that have a slow connection
??

It means special needs for people that have a slow connection
??
If the picture is coming from the same source URL, then the browser should simply render the same data in two places at once, rather than download it twice. An image can be quoted dozens of times on one page, and still only need to be loaded once, since it just goes into the browser’s cache, and is reused from there for every instance.
…although quoting a large image multiple times is sloppy, clutters the page, and is annoying to wade through it over and over again. You should refrain from re-quoting images for couresy’s sake, if not for transfer time’s sake.
I guess common sense isn’t so common.
lol
Freshly cleaned up and decrapified, so I figured I’d heed the age-old advice: “Take a picture - it’ll last longer”.
http://www.rthtg.net/i/workroom_left.jpg http://www.rthtg.net/i/workroom_right.jpg
This is where most of the electronics, programming, and assembly takes place. Fabrication happens primarily in the dining/living room area, since that’s where most of the tools are. No photos of that at the moment, as I haven’t cleaned there recently.

Freshly cleaned up and decrapified, so I figured I’d heed the age-old advice: “Take a picture - it’ll last longer”.
This is where most of the electronics, programming, and assembly takes place. Fabrication happens primarily in the dining/living room area, since that’s where most of the tools are. No photos of that at the moment, as I haven’t cleaned there recently.
that looks just like my setup,except its even smaller though,but its nice at least
Here’s my mess…er…I mean desk.
I really need to clean this up, but oddly enough, I know exactly where everything is. heh
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/7523/sh101707ql1.jpg
~Mike

Here’s my mess…er…I mean desk.
I really need to clean this up, but oddly enough, I know exactly where everything is. heh~Mike
I have my eye on that computer case
well its pretty nice,but who’s the real winner?
hey Jim,Wheres your workspace?