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Wow Fusion that is super weird, because that is the monitor I have just as you said! WEIRD!! :blink:

And I just cant give up my Windows comp for gaming, I really cant. Although the Mac has made leaps and bounds in that area in the past few years as far as keeeping up with newer games better, it still does pale in comparison IMO.

Also one thing it also allows me to do and possibly the most important is feel like I am not sitting in front of the same computer the entire day. Very much just a mental thing because as you see the comps are right next to eachother, but it does keep me a little more sane. Now here maybe you can say I am :wacko: :D

Larry, check it out. I found a picture from my dorm room a year and a half ago.

Twilight Zone :alien:

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have:

an 800Mhz G3 iBook with:

-640MB SDRAM

-30GB HD

-Combo Drive

-12" screen

-60GB firewire external drive

-2mbit cable net

-HP 120 digital cam

-HP 3820 Desjet printer

and 15GB 3G iPod (brand new)

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this pic is well over a year and this is the only decent pic i could get

I've not posted in here innna while... moved things about and stuff... so here's a few new pics. :D

http://www.aovh17.dsl.pipex.com/hosted/neowin/cube/cube1.jpg

http://www.aovh17.dsl.pipex.com/hosted/neowin/cube/cube2.jpg

It looks really good @ nite with the light on, the pic doesn't do it justice. :(

Extra stuff... Much better than cluttering the desk :D ...

http://www.aovh17.dsl.pipex.com/hosted/neo...cube/access.jpg

Looks like you need a new Pro Mouse to match the white Pro Keyboard. :)

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