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,Oct 1 2004, 21:38] Awesome. What college do you go to? :)

I attend DePaul University in Chicago, IL.

Disclaimer: Your dorm comes standard with basic technology services, hardware not included. Just a heads up, Bling. :rofl:

(More pictures are available if you go to: http://homepage.mac.com/michael.baran/PhotoAlbum9.html )

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I attend DePaul University in Chicago, IL.

Disclaimer: Your dorm comes standard with basic technology services, hardware not included. Just a heads up, Bling. :rofl:

(More pictures are available if you go to: http://homepage.mac.com/michael.baran/PhotoAlbum9.html )

Awesome. My cousin goes there . . . At least I think. :p

Ah ah ah cool Steve! I'm a bit addicted to cups... I sorta collect them.. and buy a new one wherever I go... :D

Haha, my dad does that as well! :laugh: My Window is full of different flavour Ben & Jerry tubs full of diff kinda things - mostly money (Change)... I guess that's wha i collect...:p

i have probably already posted here, but mines is the older iBook G4 with 800MHz PPC Processor, 640MB Ram, 40Gb ATA-Drive, Combi Drive, Bluetooth, Airport Extreme...

I would like a 15" Powerbook with 512MB Ram minimum and preferably a 60Gb Drive. However i am stuck with this for now due to my lack of job/funds. And i now require a new server so im stuck really :cry:

The pic has the desktop in it too, but just over look it :p

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Got my new 20" iMac on friday, finally got around to taking some pics of it! I've ordered Photoshop (Elements 3.0; it seems to be more feature-rich than PS7 now, from what I can see, and I can't afford CS) but it hasn't arrived yet, so I haven't been able to clean up the pics that well. (and they usually need it as my current camera sucks) I was very worried about dead pixels, as I'm picky about that sort of thing, and heard that Apple had a terrible pixel policy.

It's a 20" iMac G5

1gb ram. (2x512 working in dual-channel mode)

Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse (with internal module)

Airport Extreme

250gb SATA hard drive

iMac when it's not in use. (running 24/7, just get the screen to turn off)

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iMac when it's in use, and my PDA. I actually had to set the screen to its lowest brightness and let it go onto power saving (half of that brightness) to take the pic the screen is so bright! My camera refused to flash otherwise.

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