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lovely iBook, Lovely iPod, CRAP MOUSE AND SPEAKERS.

You should be ashamed!

Get a CreatureII and a Mighty Mouse! NOW!

btw for those who saw my tv set up, here's my bed set up.

Ahhh simplicity.

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sry i live in brazil, gotta inport from the us

i just bought today an incase 12"bag from a friend @45$

The Creature 2 in brazil costs U$ 400, and the Soundsticks cost U$750... The mighty mouse is crap, and altho simple that is the best mouse arround, i like it the most and it fits my hands, i would only trade it for a mx1000 laser mouse in Bluetooth, which currently isnt availeble (how to spell this word). ok this is it, as a camera i got a DSC t3 and a a815 samsung phone (brazil only sry)

As requested, my ti powerbook :)

Have the tibook for at uni for doing photoshop and typing up notes and using wireless networks around campus - its like my portable personal machine which I have my email and stuff on :)

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Then for at home I have a Mac Mini which has 60gb music on it, some backed up DVDs and I use to edit in final cut pro - please dont tell me its not good enough to run it well, I just made a 48min whole entire movie on it which I am now selling on DVD! It handled it fine :) With its huge Formac Gallery 2010 monitor its a great box for home use :)

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Another shot of the tibook showing off its ****takingly thin monitor! Crikey...

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I love the way my printer happens to match the powerbook perfectly :D

hey could i buy a mouse pad? :D :D :D

those are awesome, and Bennifer, awesome, awesome tibook, they are so slick even with the albooks out. its a shame the hinge was no good but oh well they are still awesome devices.

various eBay auctions... the mouse pads i got for 11 (all 3) the 2 ipod posters were 20 and the jaguar one was 14. :D Just because it couldn't hurt to ask, i emailed Steve Jobs to ask if he and Jonathan Ive would sign my iPod posters :p Hopefully i get a response soon :D

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