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I really think this should be a sticky by now...

ANYWAYS...

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More pics at my photoalbum.

I'm in such joy right now :happy:

Edit: I also have a silver Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse Explorer 2.0 but not pictured... didn't think it was worth being in there ;-) :p

ya i meant this but where can i buy those icurve in canada? and i also wanna know if its compatible with my ibm thinkpad...

thx

sim1

You can buy it from the Apple Canada store for $60CDN

It should be compatible with a PC, no reason it shouldn't... unless it was too small... there are rubber grips on the top that hold the laptop in place, and there are 2 additional ones you can put on if you see fit.

WTF?! :laugh: Not the same here, I assure you.

:wub: ...Don't tell me that mate! :cry:

Pulse, you're sucha heartbreaker!! :cry: :p

:laugh:

Ironic Ker... Cuz well... between me and many many Englishman here... your username is an 'interesting choice'... I was actually considering signing up as 'Wan' ... and following you around, just for jokes! :laugh:

heh, its all good fun! :p

Don't know what you're talking about?:whistle::

Waker>

American>

A W@nker

Americans are ungrateful W@nkers>

- Link http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?...an&defid=367758

LOL, just so happened there was a definition with that in, for 'American':laugh::

For what a W@nker is...

W@nker>

1) a bloke who whacks off alot.

2) a term of endearment...an insult that's actually a kind of compliment

3) a total insult

1) ryan's been in the shower for hours! he must be wanking for britain! i always knew he was a complete w@nker

2) ryan ya w@nker, get your arse down to the pub and i'll buy you a pint

3) tony blair is a f*cking w@nker.>

Search Urban Dictionary.com for more definitions! 'W@nker' heh so funny some of em! :laugh::

Wanker

- Link http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?...an&defid=367758

LOL, just so happened there was a definition with that in, for 'American' :laugh:

For what a W@nker is...

Search Urban Dictionary.com for more definitions! 'W@nker' heh so funny some of em!  :laugh:

Dude of-course I knew what you meant that's why I put that ' :whistle: ' face there, I was being sarcastic.

BTW, I was born in Europe so I am not really an American even though legally I am :D.

Edited by KeR
You can buy it from the Apple Canada store for $60CDN

It should be compatible with a PC, no reason it shouldn't... unless it was too small... there are rubber grips on the top that hold the laptop in place, and there are 2 additional ones you can put on if you see fit.

CompuSmart usually carries iCurves. I buy most of my stuff for my Powerbook from them. They usually charge the same prices as you would see on the AppleStore website, but you don't have to pay for shipping! :D Also, if they don't have the item in stock, they'll usually order it for you. My CompuSmart down the block doesn't carry a ton of Apple stuff because there's not a huge market for it in this city, but they'll order it in for me and it usually arrives in a couple of days.

  • 2 weeks later...

:ninja: Got a new desk today. Been wanting one like this for a long time. :ninja:

Things to note:

Keyboard is an Apple Extended Keyboard. The first one. This is the best keyboard ever, in my opinion.

Apple Computer, Inc. mousepad, circa 1980's on wall.

DooM 3 poster. I already have it pre-ordered.

I thought I should post this mostly b/c I find it funny that I am using a 20 (?) year old keyboard on a two-month old machine...

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:ninja: Best Keyboard Ever Award goes to: :ninja:

The Apple Extended Keyboard. It has microswitches in the keys, making for an accurate and fast typing experience. It has full travel and very tactile feedback, as well as an audible feedback that lets you know exactly when the key has been pressed. This is the BEST for gaming on my G5. The only keyboard that even comes *close* is the Tactile Pro by Matias, and it costs $100. This keyboard: free courtesy of Surplus Exchange downtown.

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