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KingYaba

macrumors 68040
Aug 7, 2005
3,414
12
Up the irons
Has Medvedev been mentioned?
 

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steviem

macrumors 68020
May 26, 2006
2,218
4
New York, Baby!
That looks like a clear version of my mum's coffee table...

Clicky!

It comes with two smaller tables, it's nice and bloody heavy. You might need to contact Next to see if they either do the clear version or if their supplier does a clear version.

The colouring seems to come from the underside of the table, it isn't black glass
 

mac2thefuture

macrumors 65816
May 15, 2007
1,106
30
Lancashire, North West, UK
That looks like a clear version of my mum's coffee table...

Clicky!

It comes with two smaller tables, it's nice and bloody heavy. You might need to contact Next to see if they either do the clear version or if their supplier does a clear version.

The colouring seems to come from the underside of the table, it isn't black glass

Good shout Sir, I didn't realise Next did such a good range actually......and sorry for the minor thread hijack
 

Ninja Dom

macrumors 6502a
Feb 12, 2007
646
145
While doing some "Saturday Night Browsing" I discovered that Cindy Milley is a lovely girl and a Mac user.

Nice!!
 

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rust.puppet

macrumors regular
Jul 18, 2008
233
0
Ashtabula, OH
i read through the first 8 pages so im not sure if anyone mentioned it but ALL of the simmons use macs. [[i need that kinda money, im beginning to think russell found apple and THEN became all executive.]]
 

sehnsucht77

macrumors 6502
Dec 26, 2008
402
4
Man... Al Gore either has a genious organizational skill, trying to save paper, or seriously needs some help there.

obviously you aren't familiar with how an academic's office can look like. i can't name a single scientist i've ever worked with who doesn't have an office that didn't look similar to that.

besides, this doesn't say unorganized at all....it just suggests that Al's brain is able to handle the gratuitous flux of information:)
 

Keebler

macrumors 68030
Jun 20, 2005
2,961
207
Canada
obviously you aren't familiar with how an academic's office can look like. i can't name a single scientist i've ever worked with who doesn't have an office that didn't look similar to that.

besides, this doesn't say unorganized at all....it just suggests that Al's brain is able to handle the gratuitous flux of information:)

omg. great quote "brain is able to handle the gratuitous flux of information"

Can I use that one? :)

I guarantee my wife will laugher her a$$ off :)
 

PeterQC

macrumors 6502a
Jun 30, 2008
727
0
omg. great quote "brain is able to handle the gratuitous flux of information"

Can I use that one? :)

I guarantee my wife will laugher her a$$ off :)

I would need to search it, but a certain research have found that person who are "unorganized" are generally more intelligent and creative, since they just follow how the brain store the information it gather.
 

koobcamuk

macrumors 68040
Oct 23, 2006
3,195
10
I would need to search it, but a certain research have found that person who are "unorganized" are generally more intelligent and creative, since they just follow how the brain store the information it gather.

That explains a lot about my desk.

and me.
 
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