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Finally became a Mac user... :laugh:

My PowerBook is 15" one with SuperDrive, with iPod 3G that almost died... :cry: (thinking of getting an iPod photo soon... unless there are any other mac-compatible good music player)

The mouse is Logitech V500, and I love it, that "touch scroll" thing is really convinient.

The speaker + CD player is Bose Wave CD+Radio.

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Here are some more pictures of my desk.

Overall view of my desk:

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I love PowerBook's glowing keyboard feature, although my other laptop (IBM Thinkpad T42) has a similar function.

iPod and PowerBook glowing together:

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Keyboard - glowing vs. normal:

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This is my Logitech V500, a wireless mouse designed for laptop, and it has some nifty features.

I love how you can store USB dongle inside the mouse and close the mouse so that it becomes very thin.

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Closed:

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There I finally have my setup. Yes I know about the wires in the corner and they are as clean as it can be. Its quite hard trying to have it look clean when the hubwith 5 network cables, multiple power cables, speakers and etc.... i wish invisible wires existed (other then wireless!!)

Got the desk last week so there is still a drawer to the right I need to sort and put in the filing cabinet.

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Nice desk... I gotta get a new one since everyone seems to be buying the same one I have! :laugh:

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Yup this thread gave me the idea on that desk and it was just meant to be after they had one in stock at my local staples for $69.99 (instead of $79.99). Picked it up the day my mac arrived.

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My current setup... yea, my G4 is an oldie (Sawtooth 450 - 60 gig/1 gig RAM), but it does what I want it to. I've also got, in the closet behind me, a Mac 128K, 512K, Plus, SE FDHD, Classic, Color Classic, LCIII, Power Mac 7200/120, 8500/180, 9600/233... yea yea yea, I know I am an addict.

~D.J.~

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Here is a full shot of my Desk, I have a 24 port hub for the desk. Creative Itrigie or what ever speakers. Dell Ultra Sharp 1900 LCD. HP Office Jet V40 under neith and my laptop.

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My LCD 1900 Dell

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My Mac Dual 867 Mhz 1 Gig ram, Tiger, 160 GB HD / 60 GB HD

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My networking desk, My networking equiptment, Indoor / Outdoor Cat5e 1000ft, Indoor Blue cat5e 1000 ft networking ends and stuff. Plus some of the power cable they use for Verizon FIOS Installs.

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My Laptop Toshiba Laptop with Media Center

Not here with me yet, but fingers crossed it will be by the end of the week. So here is a rundown of my new setup :)

iMac G5:

? 2GHz PowerPC G5

? 20-inch TFT display

? 667 MHz Frontside Bus

? 512K L2 Cache

? 1GB DDR400 SDRAM

? 250GB Serial ATA drive

? Wireless Keyboard & Mouse + Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger

? Slot-load 8x SuperDrive

? ATI Radeon 9600 - 128MB DDR

? AirPort Extreme

?Speakers: EDR

Speakers:

? Altec Lansing FX6021 witMisc. Hardware:

Misc. Hardware:

? LaCie 250GBAccessories:Drive

Accessories:

? iPod Photo 30GB

? Logitech MX1000 Laser CordlessDesk:ony Ericsson S700i

Desk:

? Ikea Jerker Desk (Black Ash)

? Sony PlayStation 2 & Xbox also sit on the desk

Pics of it all will be up as soon as the iMac G5 arrives, which will hop:)ully be by the end of this week :)

Feels so good to finally have a setup I can be proud of.

Cheers,

Lee

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