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Whats your opinion on the magic mouse?

Works great here's some of the pros and cons I've found so far:

Pros:

- Looks great

- Right click works WAY better than the mighty mouse

- Scrolling is very smooth (and you can even scroll all the way down the bottom of the mouse)

Cons:

- No middle button to close tabs and open links in new tabs (in Firefox...maybe an extension could come with some kind of work around)

- The mouse is very low profile, I'm not sure if my hand is being supported properly...

I used to be the type that tried to make my room like a furniture store catalogue. But I've grown to realise that it's so unrealistic. I have stuff. I use stuff. And to me, this is what I call perfect imperfection: This is my setup, and soon to include a 24" iMac as well.

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what MIDI is that mate?

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This used to be my setup, 20″ iMac Core Duo: (picture is a couple of years old)

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And this is my new (for about 1 month) setup, 15″ MacBook Pro and a LED Cinema Display :

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I do need a new desk though... And I think some posters are a little crooked. Ah well, I'll fix it later :p

This is interesting. I am getting this error on Safari 4 when opening this thread here at Neowin:

Any one else having this issue with Safari?

You definitely pressed the "Zoom on webpage" button. It does that on Invisionboard when there are pictures that the board shrinks in messages. You know, when it says :

Reduced: 66% of original size [ 1920 x 1200 ] - Click to view full image

I warned Apple about this about 2-3 times, giving the URL and every step to make Safari slow, and it's been about a year now (since the beta of 4.0 actually). Still not fixed.

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