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Mac mini

1.25 GHz PPC G4

512 MB DDR SDRAM

40 GB HDD (26 GB free)

OS X 10.3.8

Hooked up to it is:

Apple Wired Keyboard

--Logitech Wireless Optical Mouse

4-port powered USB 2.0 hub

--Digital Camera

--Printer

--Dell Pocket PC

Generic 15" LCD Monitor

Logitech 2.1 Speakers

This is my first Mac, and I love it!

I've had my Mac over a month now and didn't post here :D

Mac Mini specs -

1.25 GHz G4

512MB DDR RAM

40GB HD

CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive

No Bluetooth or Airport Extreme

Mac OS X Panther 10.3.8

iLife '05

Apple Optical Mouse/Keyboard

JBL/Harmon Kardon "Duet" white speakers

Generic 15" silver LCD screen

Radish?

Woah I didn't even post here and i've been in this section for ages.

Better start sometime

Mac Mini

1.42GHz G4

512MB RAM

80GB HD

Wifi

Bluetooth

Wireless Pro Mouse

Keyboard

14" Cinema look-a-like

Mac OS X Panther 10.3.9

Tiger preordered

iBook 12"

1.2Ghz G4

768MB RAM

30GB HD

40 GB Externam

Wifi

Bluetooth

Tuscano set.

MAC OS X Panther 10.3.9

It'll be Tiger in a few days for me :p

3G iPod 15GB <-- love it more than the 4G's

Had my Mac for about 2 months now, and I didn't post!

I Have!

Apple Mac Mini 1.25GHz G4

512mb RAM

40gb HD

ComboDrive

Panther 10.3.9

Has a Microsoft Wireless keyboard and mouse connected to it, along with an 80gb portable hd, bluetooth dongle and an Olympus digicam. :D

Grabbed the iBook the other day

Apple iBook 12"

1.2Ghz G4

768Mb (at present 256 with 512 of corsair arriving monday)

30GB HD

Airport and Bluetooth

Panther w/ tiger coming on monday via the up to date program

iLife '05

MS Office 2004

Ipod photo 30gb

picking up a mac mini probably next week or the week after as well :p

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