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Haven't posted this since October. Some updates, moved things around, get the Logitech S530. Still have the old Dell 700m, to be replaced next spring sometime with a MacBook...which will then go to my wife when I start my new job and am issued a MacBook Pro + ACD!

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Haven't posted this since October. Some updates, moved things around, get the Logitech S530. Still have the old Dell 700m, to be replaced next spring sometime with a MacBook...which will then go to my wife when I start my new job and am issued a MacBook Pro + ACD!

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Past shots are available on my web site.

mrogers,

How do you find the S530, I was considering buying one for myself this xmas?

I really like it. I'm very picky about my input devices. The keyboard is certainly different from the Apple one, but after a couple days I couldn't go back...I like it a lot more. It types nicely (although a little louder than the Apple keyboard), has a good feel, and the media buttons are very handy. The mouse is very nice too. One feature I originally thought was really dumb but now I use more than anything are the volume controls on the mouse -- they turn out to be a great idea!

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Expect an updated picture tomorrow :p Im getting my guitars mounted to my wall and getting a lamp tonight

Good luck! I mounted mine the other day, only for it to work it's way free and nearly fall off the wall. Silly plasterboard isn't strong enough to hold up mine :(.

My "new" PowerMac G4 Sawtooth with one 450 MHz G4 (1gb sd and 20gig ide) :cool:

Looking for an cpu upgrade for it, or to exchange it with an dual cpu.

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Installed with OS X Server, and using VNC to remote it.

Used for testing.

My "old"Mac Mini G4, with one 1.33 GHz G4 (1gig ddr and 40 gig ide).

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Installed with OS X Tiger, using my 26" TV-TFT.

Used for "mediacenter" :)

Gentlemen,

Behold, my new setup:

Day:

Night:

Mac Pro Quad 2.66GHz

2 GB DDR2 ECC

160GB SATA

140GB SATA

250GB SATA

250GB SATA

200GB FW

Nvidia GeForce 7300GT

Apple 23" Cinema HD

Other BS:

iSight

Klipsch Pro Series 2.1 THX

Kensington Turbo Mouse

Matias Tactile Pro

Wacom 6x9 Intuos 3

sdf

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