Yes I do.
My setup is
a Yamaha DTXplorer kit running into an M-Audio 2496 (PCI) on a PC running Sonar & Reaper with Addictive Drums & EZDrummer.
Don't really see much point in posting a pic, you can google the kit easily if you wish to see it. It's not really the best kit but it does the job I need it for. Thing is I'm not primarily a drummer - but I know that electronic kits can be useful for anyone, especially in situations where mic'ing a kit isn't realistic or convenient.
Obvious pros: it's relatively quiet, you have a range of sounds to play with that you wouldn't normally have, and you can change the kit & performance at any time. You can "quantize" your playing if you wish, or change its tempo.
The cons of doing it this way, well I can't really think of too many, drummers will argue about feel but that's not all that relevant if you can get the sound you want. One thing you should be aware of is that to successfully use an electronic kit with VST drums such as those listed above, is you will need a way to re-map your kit's midi output notes to the necessary input notes of the VST kit. Sonar and Reaper both have midi plugins that can handle transposing specific notes, and the keymaps for EZD & AD can both be found either in the help section of the plugin or on the manufacturer's website.
Also if you have a lot of money, go with a Roland kit instead as they have some nicer features.