Sorry for the crappy picture. I don't borrow my mother's camera enough to know how to work it well... and I don't know much about using cameras otherwise.



I had a picture of where my computer is sitting next to the couch, too, right next to where the EP800 is in the photo, but unfortunately despite snapping three different shots of it, none of them came out, and I'm not going to re-borrow the camera right now to try to make it better. Plus, I can't believe Canon doesn't have a Windows 7 64-bit compatible driver for their EOS Digital Rebel, at least that I could find, and there wasn't a driver that would work built into Windows. So I had to wait for my mom to send these to me, since I also don't have a card reader since it was built into the monitor I gave away. Frustrating day. Ha ha.

Anyway, I replaced the cheap $80 Target entertainment stand with what you see now, an even cheaper $55 storage shelf unit from Costco. Half is being used for the TV stand, and the other half is what my computer is sitting on. The mess of cables is easier to see, but I'll do something about that eventually. Maybe.

The M22 is there in all its glory, now on a stand that my dad made. Just plywood for the bases and a cut-down 2x4 inside some 3" ABS plastic pipe, all painted black. It could have been prettier with beveled edges and what not, but I didn't want him to put too much effort into something that I think is just temporary. I don't know how the speakers will be arranged when they're all moved to the basement.

Oh, you can see the $18 shoe rack/storage shelf that I'm using to hold my remotes and keyboard/mouse, too. I think I like it more than a coffee table since it doesn't take up so much space and is open, which does less to interfere with the sound.