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#ProjectFreddie – The Build

2020-04-18
By: michaelcade
On: April 18, 2020
In: #ProjectFreddie
With: 3 Comments

The last post I did on this was outlining everything I had chosen and some of the reasons for that. Now fast forward a little bit of time and make sure everything arrives given the circumstances we now have the setup 98% complete. The Before & Kit List After the last post where I discussed the reasons for making the move from Apple to Windows and why… I decided to put together a short video clip of what the office kind of looked like before and then also some of the kit list that I went for based on a lot of research. This postRead More →

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