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MacBookPro 15" (2007) 2.4ghz Core 2 Duo 4gb ram 500gb HDD (7200) OSX 10.6.6 (machine always with me)

MacPro octo (2009) 2.66ghz x8 Xeon 6gb ram 640gb HDD 3x1tb HDD OSX 10.6.6 (beast for video editing)

iMac 20" (2008) 2.4ghz Core 2 Duo 4gb ram 320gb HDD OSX 10.6.6 (music creation and random)

MacMini (early) 1.5ghz Core Solo 1.5gb Ram 160gb HDD OSX 10.6.6 (media centre in bedroom running plex)

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Updated my machine a bit since last posting here I think, now sporting;

Mac Pro 2010/16GB /2x120 SSD/4TB SATA storage

Macbook Pro 15"/4GB/120GB SATA (2007 Spring/Summer)

Macbook Pro 15"/4GB/160GB SSD (2010 Spring/Summer)

Use them all for work , also I'm doing a bit of video editing at home on the side and various other things, think I'll need more HD space soon - got a bunch of 750G/1TB USB drives around but they're just not enough anymore.

Long time away, and I've gotten new toys since way back when :)

15" Early-2007 Macbook Pro 2.16 ghz C2D, 4gb RAM, 320gb HD, Snow Leopard 10.6.6

Custom-built Intel Core i3 Hack, 4gb RAM, 1TB HD, Nvidia 460 GTX SE 1gb, Snow Leopard 1.0.6.6

13" Mid-2007 Macbook, 2 ghz C2D Santa Rosa, 1gb RAM, 80gb HD, Intel X300 integrated GPU, Lion Developer Preview

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