Building Surface

I tend to be a badass and build on the carpet, but I make sure that no components which are easily damaged by static (motherboard, CPU, RAM, hard drives and graphics cards usually) touch the carpet.

Building on a wooden floor or table would be the best idea.
Same here, as long as you are holding the case when dealing with the components you won't have an issue.

But generally speaking, hard surfaces are the best bet for working on and for standing on.
 
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Sorry but I couldn't get any photos taken yesterday :) I know it looks really messy but it's not as bad as it looks and I've routed that blue Data cable behind the back now :) I, myself, think I've done a pretty decent job for my first time. I tried routing the 2 6-pin PCI-Express cables behind the board like the ATX one, but they just weren't long enough (It is a large-ass case anyway). Enjoy :)
Oh, and it's not gonna stand on the floor when I begin to use it fyi :P
 
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