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Electrical for the kitchen. It's easier doing it on this side of the wall since it's open.
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There OUGHT to be enough plugs now. 2 separate circuits too.
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Furrdowns are complete all the way around the room now. Drywall is also complete, even that last 6 inches even though I don't have pics of it at the moment. Just need to mud it now.
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One of many bins/boxes of motherboards, all destined for the trash. These are 486 and low end P1 boards. Back in the day when I had unlimited space to store junk like this, I once thought it would be cool to wallpaper an entire room in computer motherboards and I/O cards. Yes, it would have been tacky, but I would have survived.
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When I moved out of the Plano house I was a bit rushed for time, so I didn't bother to figure out what was REALLY necessary and what I would never have any use for again...ever. In all fairness, a lot more of this stuff had a potential purpuse 3 years ago than it does now. For instance, I still actually had machines in service that had 16 bit slots. No more.
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All of this came out of one bin. And I had 7 bins of stuff. Virtually all of it went into the trash.
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