I have every main Pokemon title in the DS generation (Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Black, White). My first Pokemon game was Sapphire on the GBA. I've been looking for them Gen III cartridges (only 100% legit ones) One guy from my school is probably giving me LeafGreen(if he can find it-hopefully working), another gave me his Ruby (dead battery), FireRed(dead) and Emerald(dead).
Someone stole my own Sapphire and emerald cards a few years ago. After that during my US vacation in 2008 I managed to snag another new copy of emerald from the bargain bin luckily.
Just built my new computer for the first time using some components from my earlier PC which served me well for 5 years.
I will mainly use it for graphic designing and 3D, and occasionally for playing rally games, hence I didn't go overboard with the graphics card. I tried to keep everything as simple as possible as I hate flashy lighting and unnecessary add-ons. I will add new components as and when the need arises.
Just built my new computer for the first time using some components from my earlier PC which served me well for 5 years.
I will mainly use it for graphic designing and 3D, and occasionally for playing rally games, hence I didn't go overboard with the graphics card. I tried to keep everything as simple as possible as I hate flashy lighting and unnecessary add-ons. I will add new components as and when the need arises.
superlike to the quality of pic, the cleanliness on the table, and the working environment, especially the dim yellow light giving a glimpse of the awesome comfort,
i'll suggest you to put your monitor a bit far from your chair, near to the back side,
Thanks Shivam. Yes, comfort was my main priority when it came to the setup. People spend a ton of money on the computer build and then end up placing it on a dusty deformed table, which in my opinion defeats the whole purpose of a good user experience.
The monitor position is perfect for my work, because it's not too big and I constantly need to zoom in to see textures and other details. The farther it is, the greater the strain on my eyes. Thanks for the suggestion though .
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