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  danbalsh said:
Here is my iMac

http://www.balshaw.net/Neowin/iMac.JPG

and the PC Laptop I'm trying to sell.... good riddance if you ask me :)

http://www.balshaw.net/Neowin/Laptop.JPG

Where could I get one of those Apple mousepads? I have a boring Jolt Cola one right now which I got about 5 of them for free. Even though it's the best mousepad I've ever used, it's not very stylish... My Mac deserves better :D

  shodan said:
ehmm i guess it's a reflection in the mirror.... :blush:

o my god i couldn't stop laughing :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: you just made my day man hahahahahaha :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

linuxman111 i'm confused about what you're asking. :wacko: it's pretty ridiculous that you couldn't see that's a reflection.. :unsure: perhaps you mean the thing that's under the iPod? it's the AirPort Extreme Base Station. (http://www.apple.com/airport/) :)

  cerbero said:
  danbalsh said:
Here is my iMac

http://www.balshaw.net/Neowin/iMac.JPG

and the PC Laptop I'm trying to sell.... good riddance if you ask me  :)

http://www.balshaw.net/Neowin/Laptop.JPG

Where could I get one of those Apple mousepads? I have a boring Jolt Cola one right now which I got about 5 of them for free. Even though it's the best mousepad I've ever used, it's not very stylish... My Mac deserves better :D

I like that mousepad too... i'm looking for good apple ones.... right now i have none! :(

  shodan said:
  cerbero said:
  danbalsh said:
Here is my iMac

http://www.balshaw.net/Neowin/iMac.JPG

and the PC Laptop I'm trying to sell.... good riddance if you ask me?:))

http://www.balshaw.net/Neowin/Laptop.JPG

Where could I get one of those Apple mousepads? I have a boring Jolt Cola one right now which I got about 5 of them for free. Even though it's the best mousepad I've ever used, it's not very stylish... My Mac deserves better:DD

I like that mousepad too... i'm looking for good apple ones.... right now i have none!:((

http://missingbite.com

They have the mousemats and LOADS of other Apple stuff such as shirts etc...

  danbalsh said:
  shodan said:
  cerbero said:
  danbalsh said:
Here is my iMac

http://www.balshaw.net/Neowin/iMac.JPG

and the PC Laptop I'm trying to sell.... good riddance if you ask me?:))

http://www.balshaw.net/Neowin/Laptop.JPG

Where could I get one of those Apple mousepads? I have a boring Jolt Cola one right now which I got about 5 of them for free. Even though it's the best mousepad I've ever used, it's not very stylish... My Mac deserves better:DD

I like that mousepad too... i'm looking for good apple ones.... right now i have none!:((

http://missingbite.com

They have the mousemats and LOADS of other Apple stuff such as shirts etc...

There is also another store out there that sells a bunch of really cool apple stuff. I cannot remember their link but they have a bunch of stuff that the missing bite does not.

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I'm now officially without a Mac :'( I'm on the family Dell posting this...waiting for my Dual 2GHz PowerMac G5 to arrive (should be between 2-4 weeks from now)

I feel your pain. I have been going through the same thing for about 2 months now. I am dying over here.

  aaron901 said:
i can't imagine how my life would be without a Mac.. :no:

i will never ever sell this PowerBook... my first Mac.. :)

Ditto man... I won't sell mine either! I really hate using Windows too, when i have to, @ work. The screen kinda hurts my eyes, all the text, the GUI and everything, its so jagged and horrible.. seems so out dated :crazy:

It's a Mac Portable.

Cost almost $10000 when I bought it in 1989.

16MHz 68000, 9MB RAM, 40MB HDD.

I've also got a working Lisa (the 5.25" floppy one), a Color Classic II and a TAM.

Btw, I've also got a G3/800 Beige G3, a Cube with a 1.25GHz processor upgrade, a 1GHz TiBook, and have a Dual 2GHz G5 ordered.

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