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Urm am i classed as one, as i have a Macbook, windows pc and Unix? :s (There all mine btw lol)

anyway:

Macbook

Intel Core Duo 2.0ghz

12.4", 1024x768 to 1280x800

512mb RAM

ATI Mobility Radeon 9550

80GB HDD

Er, the MB doesn't have a 12.4" display, a 1024x768 resolution, or a Radeon 9550. :huh:

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will be fetching it up on wednsday/thursday, ordered last week, so since its something like halftime now and pretty

save that im gonna get it:

macbook pro 15,4"

core 2 duo 2,33ghz

2 gb ram

120gb hdd

ati radeon x1600 256mb

superdrive DL

non-glossy or glossy (because i was not the only one who ordred and they needed stock, they

offered me the chance to again take a close look at both models with in mind that one of the

computers is mine now, to help me with my decision. i love these gravis-guys)

"gravis hardware schutz 3 jahre" (a cheaper apple care-like support-expansion by the retailer i got it from)

m-audio keystation 49e

yay! i so ****ing cant wait for wednsday or eventually thursday... my first mac for years, i worked with

an g3 powermac beige some years ago, back in the days where newspapers still developed

their films and scanned them with computer-case-big negative-scanners... :)

nice.

Is this thread ever old.

I guess I should post my specs. They're in my sig, but if/when I change it it'll still be in this post.

imac intel core duo 1.83 GHz

512 MB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM

ATI Radeon X1600 128 MB

Logitech Trackman Optical Cordless (love this)

OS X ver. 10.4.8

Ready for Leopard.

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Had my first Mac since late July:

Macbook Pro (15.4 in)

Intel Core Duo - 2 GHz

1.5 GB RAM

ATI x1600

Ubuntu Edgy Eft (with XGL, all other features working dandy)

I want to purchase an external hard drive. The standard space is just not enough, I don't think. Anybody have any good suggestions of a not very expensive, 160 GB, Firewire standard, reliable external hard drive? (PM me please :D) Thanks.

I've had an iBook since October 2005:

iBook 12"

PPC 1.33Ghz

512MB RAM

40GB HDD

ATI graphics

OSX 10.4

Ubuntu 6.06

Currently broken thanks to the usual iBook logicboard problems that seem to plague the whole product line, so I'm considering getting a MacBook once it's back from repair.

Here: iMac since November 1st, 2006 (shipped exactly on 11/1/2006 :D :p)

iMac 20"

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz

1Gigabyte RAM

250GB HDD

ATI Radeon x1600 128MB

Superdrive

OS X 10.4 Tiger

Windows XP SP2 (XP MCE soon, then Vista Home Premium and XP SP2 (if possible to have 2 OSs with Bootcamp either by default or by hacking around), final stage Vista Home Premium (ideally 64bit, when all the software I use and games run on 64 then, but even appart from that I hope MS finally fixes the 32bit-app issues with Windows 64bit, I mean, C'MON!))

Soon: DamnSmallLinux in Parallels and maybe SUSE either one day I got rid of all that data on my HDD (4GB free on my OS X partiton -> Downloaded a LOT in one month ^^)

25 DVD-Rs ready to be filled :D (I'll need more and more by time :D) -> CD/DVD archive case for up to 80 discs :)

Will buy a projector thats HD ready and

a Dolby Surround (Hopefully ProLogic or ProLogic II) system

I'll also add an iPod to my system one happy day I have enough money lol (around my 80th birthday LOL)

and maybe an external HDD one day (gotta be like 2x 500GB or 1TB, they'll be cheap one day ;) )

I absolutely don't regret buying this thing, as since it runs like a charm and works 100% perfectly with XP and games are a plain beauty

still have my old PC either, just for having a 32bit system in worst compatibility case and stuff like that or for doing stuff parallely or when a friend's over at my house and we wanna play something, or for him just having an own Internet and Gaming access when he's waiting for me to come back from a meeting. stuff like that.

OR for my girlfriend who I'm still working to get to have an account for when she's here.

100000 possibilities.

I can tell you guys: having two systems is a dream sometimes, and when one system doesn't run your not totally f**ed up ;)

ENOUGH FOR NOW :D

read on!

-fm

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I'm the proud owner of a 15" Mac Book Pro (Intel) since December. I still use windows for my home desktop and at on my office desktop, so Boot Camp was a real selling point. There are pros and cons to both o.s.'s, but having both on one machine is truly awesome.

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