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:(:(:(:( mines in the shop now :(:(

went to the apple store to get my latch looked at, it was being a pain, its broken. had them look at a screen thing that was completely minor in my opinion...looks like im getting a new screen. maybe this time there wont be a dead pixel....missing my ibook until next week:ponder:

My Mac:

400 mhz G4 AGP

ATI Rage Pro

512 mb PC-133(not that it natters bus is only 100 mhz : ) )

12x TDK burner

OS X 10.2.1

I have had this G4 since they were first released but ended up giving it to my mother, just recently got it back and installed OS X on it and i have to say that I love it, I now spend more time on it then my PC. I switched to PCs years ago after having a Macintosh Classic, and Performa series (can't remember the number but it was 60 mhz PPC, and i installed a DOS compatiblity card, with a 486, remmeber those).

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Originally posted by sparkleytone

:(:(:(:( mines in the shop now :(:(

went to the apple store to get my latch looked at, it was being a pain, its broken. had them look at a screen thing that was completely minor in my opinion...looks like im getting a new screen. maybe this time there wont be a dead pixel....missing my ibook until next week:ponder:

eeek...hope it gets fixed n ends up running well..

i have my eyes on an 800 mhz emac right now...cant get what "I" want (powermac) lol...so i have to settle with something else, i was thinking for a while of getting a high end 15" imac but then again it would cost too much ($3000 with taxes in CDN $$$), emac would be the best deal...and i was thinking bout getting the low end emac with an ipod...but i'dd rather have a computer with a 60 gig drive for $2200 than a computer with a 40 gig drive (n slower processor) and 20 gig ipod thats about $2500 CDN...hmmm

i changed configurations so im assuming its ok to post the new specs heh

powermac g3 blue and white

g4 450mhz processor

256 - 384mb of ram depending on if i give ram to the pc or not

40 gb WD hard drive

17 inch apple studio display

ahh the joys of upgrading, ill say the g4 definately makes a difference, any blue and white g3 owners should definately upgrade, i went from a 350g3 to a 450 g4 and wow i can feel it, esspecially in stuff like imovie so i say if ya find a good price on a g4 zif for your blue and white go for it!.

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eMac<br />

G4 @ 700mhz

1 Gig RAM

CD-RW

OS X 10.2.2

Canon S200 digital elph

HP Photosmart 315 digicam

And lovin it :cool:

Just a little update to my system. . .Added an 18" Sony flat panel with dual inputs. One of which is being used by the mini-vga out port on the eMac. Jaguar really comes to life on a TFT :yes:

I threw him a left, then a right. I proceeded to shove a stick up his.....

oh wait a sec....this isn't "Death-To-Macs" forum? :blink: My bad... :unsure:

calm down guys, i'm just kidding :p

*EDIT: Forgot to mention:

Our "big-dawg" at the school that I helped pass a resolution to purchase is:

733mhz G4 Gray Tower

1GB RAM

120 GB HD

SuperDrive

OS X 10 (but they have to use OS 9.x because of the stupid networking software...long story)

17" Viewsonic Monitor (you really think a school could afford the 22" Apple Studio Display? BAH!)

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