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Ah, the goold 'ol days.. I miss elementry school with the old iMacs. Well here is my new setup, I'm so glad I am done with Windows...

http://static.flickr.com/41/108890947_92278fd4e3.jpg

Yeah, I got it for my son for his first computer, I figure it's relatively kid-friendly.

Your iMac Intel or PPC?

Ah, the goold 'ol days.. I miss elementry school with the old iMacs. Well here is my new setup, I'm so glad I am done with Windows...

http://static.flickr.com/41/108890947_92278fd4e3.jpg

Nice clean setup there, gotta love the JBL Creatures....

Why thank you.. and yes, it is pretty nice. Acutually.. it feels good getting away from Intel - being stuck with a 933 Mhz Pentium 3 for six years. That sure makes the G5 wonderful.

My video studio/class teacher at my old middle school bought the JBL Creature II's for his Powerbook. He played the Jurassic Park theme, and I just loved the way they sounded.

My new powerbook g4 (my 1st mac, and wow i love it so far ;) 100 times better than my XP machine, lol..)

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^^^^^is my mom's custom design, gotta love mom's that know how to sew.

specs.

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before i even turned this beast on i added 1 GB of crucial ram.

everything else is how they come shipped.

15'', 1.67 GHz PPC G4, 1.5 gb ram, 128 MB Ati GFX Card, 80 GB hdd, Superdrive, Gigabit ethernet, ect...

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