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why do people set up the boxes from their ipods and airport expresses as decorations :blink:?

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Because the box is like half the fun. They design there boxes so well they deserve to be touted. My iBook Airport Express and iPod box are all visible from my room..

I make it look like they are in storage yet on show... ahhh the perfect crime :happy:

yea its finaly here... my new iMac G5 20''

250 gig

bluetooth

airport express

2x512 mb ram

iPod 3g 20 gig

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so nice dude...so nice.....wow...that must have costed a pretty penny.,..

I should get pictures of my new baby (12" iBook) that I got today online tomorrow, hosting permitting.

In the meantime, any good counter-retorts to the barrage of typical anti/mac jokes I am getting on IRC. I already used some anti-windows retorts but fear I will run out of material pretty soon.

Love the pic on the top of the page (Y)

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so nice dude...so nice.....wow...that must have costed a pretty penny.,..

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Wow doofy that imac is amazing:DD

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thanks for the nice comments :happy::

I finally set up my 20" Cinema Display, it's driven by my PowerBook. The quality of the display is amazing.

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Unreal Tournament 2004 running at 1680x1050, on a laptop.

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20" Cinema Display, 15" PowerBook, 320GB Firewire800 LaCie BigDisk Extreme, iPod mini, Apple Bluetooth Mouse and an extra dose of awesomeness. :p

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The display cleared the top of the desk by 3mm. :rofl:

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