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Yes honor us with your Workstation.

Hehe, here is an photo when I first got the mini, things that have changed are the monitor - which is a 17" Samsung now and the addition of JBL Duet speakers.

Need more space :p

Radish?

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Hehe, here is an photo when I first got the mini, things that have changed are the monitor - which is a 17" Samsung now and the addition of JBL Duet speakers.

Need more spac:p:p

Radish?

Gotta love the 3G iPod - still my favorite, if only for the backlight and glowing buttons.

Well, yesterday at 11:48AM the UPS guy delivered my new iMac, I didnt bother posting any pics because there are already enough "wow im unpacking it" posts :p

I since then took 3 hours gutting my desk of my old PC and this is the outcome......

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Well, yesterday at 11:48AM the UPS guy delivered my new iMac, I didnt bother posting any pics because there are already enough "wow im unpacking it" posts :p

I since then took 3 hours gutting my desk of my old PC and this is the outcome......

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Very nice. My congratulations :D

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.

Very nice man, I wish I could get my mom so sew me a case like that, I just love the whole corduroy deal (my favorite material in the entire world, lol).

Very nice man, I wish I could get my mom so sew me a case like that, I just love the whole corduroy deal (my favorite material in the entire world, lol).

well i got the idea from those foobags or whatever their called. and we went to the fabric store and bought come corduroy and some of that innerlining stuff and she made my powerbook, my friends ibook, and one for her dell 600m for around 15 bucks. compared to what the foofbags @ http://foofpod.com/ are selling for (39/42 dollars) i think we got a really good deal. protects it from scratches in my bag and when just moving it around. but thanks :D :cool:

The computer definatly is... what Mac OS does it have? Cause if its 9... well, thats not so kid-friendly as opposed to OS X 10.whatever.

I have the PPC G5... got it for Christmas.. man, just missed out on the Intel.

10.3.9. I would put Tiger on it, but it has no DVD drive and no FW, and my Tiger is on a DVD.

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