Missing from the pictures is my lil 12" iBook, which at the moment has become a portable gaming system for playing Blue's Clues (note traces of children's games strewn about) for my 4 year old.
<strong>what that for a keyboard ?</strong><hr></blockquote>
It's the Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical keyboard & mouse package.
Both are fully wireless. The keyboard has base functionality (as any keyboard does without native drivers), and the mouse works perfectly (I use USB Overdrive to add addtional functionality).
Both run under both Mac OS 9.x & OS X 10.x without any complications.
(Being a sleek black & silver sure looks pretty with a QuickSilver tower, don't ya think? )
Wow, so many great setups! Mac users do have better taste in general, if you compare this thread to similar ones on PC forums <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
I'll post mine as soon as I have bought my first ever Mac - a used PowerMac G4 QuickSilver (hey, it's got better performance than the eMac, which would have been my choice otherwise, and I can get it for a better price ). Give me two or three weeks.
Missing from the pictures is my lil 12" iBook, which at the moment has become a portable gaming system for playing Blue's Clues (note traces of children's games strewn about) for my 4 year old.
Here are my girls. iBook 600 640/15GB. PM7500-200 128/2GB 15" Magnavox Mon. PIII-600, 512MB RAM, 13GB & 40GB Hard drive, 19" Samsung. iBook works well on the 19" as well, come to think of it so does the 7500.
theres also an APC UPS on the bottom keeping the 7500 and PIII alive while my housemate dries her hair (crappy electrical in this old house).
That green thing is an iMac style CD case that is awesome. Picked it up in the middle east last summer and it was worth it (its a HIPCE).
Has anyone ever noticed how the Macs handle high resolution better than windows even though they indicate the same Refresh rate. ie. 1024x768@75Hz looks way better on a Mac than my Windows box. much clearer, could be an acid flashback tho' <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
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<strong>Here's my Ti800 with a Sun 24.1" LCD Display...<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/keithkinoshita/PhotoAlbum4.html" target="_blank">My Ti800 with Sun 24'1" LCD Display</a></strong><hr></blockquote>
wow
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wow</strong><hr></blockquote>
Double wow.
But still very cool. The sony LCD looks great with the TiG4.
<strong>Mmmm! How much did the display cost?</strong><hr></blockquote>
It costs like 4200 USD! Nice indeed!!!!!
Missing from the pictures is my lil 12" iBook, which at the moment has become a portable gaming system for playing Blue's Clues (note traces of children's games strewn about) for my 4 year old.
-- Joe
<strong>what that for a keyboard ?</strong><hr></blockquote>
It's the Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical keyboard & mouse package.
Both are fully wireless. The keyboard has base functionality (as any keyboard does without native drivers), and the mouse works perfectly (I use USB Overdrive to add addtional functionality).
Both run under both Mac OS 9.x & OS X 10.x without any complications.
(Being a sleek black & silver sure looks pretty with a QuickSilver tower, don't ya think? )
-- Joe
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/emanz31/PhotoAlbum2.html" target="_blank">EmAn's Setup</a>
I'll post mine as soon as I have bought my first ever Mac - a used PowerMac G4 QuickSilver (hey, it's got better performance than the eMac, which would have been my choice otherwise, and I can get it for a better price ). Give me two or three weeks.
[ 07-21-2002: Message edited by: Cerbero ]</p>
<strong>Here ya go..
Missing from the pictures is my lil 12" iBook, which at the moment has become a portable gaming system for playing Blue's Clues (note traces of children's games strewn about) for my 4 year old.
-- Joe</strong><hr></blockquote>
What desk is that?
[ 07-22-2002: Message edited by: beav ]</p>
The Macs:
-iBook/500
-Beige G3/466 (soon to be Beige G4)
-Sony 17" screen (to pci radeon)
-Apple 15" screen
-MS natural keyboard pro
-Apple design keyboard
-MS Trackball Explorer
-Kensington Turbo mouse
-Apple iPod 10GB
-Umax S-6E scanner
-HP 950C
-Ultrafreeze? super omega cooling system (white fan, and it is on in the picture, wow)
-Linksys router -> motorola cable modem
The PC:
-Dell 1ghz? I forget what speed it is
-Sony 17" screen
-MS mouse, Dell keyboard
The sound systems:
-Some sucky altec lansing (had thx one, switched with friend, rarely used)
-Pioneer DV-343 DVD transport
-Midiman Audiophile 24/96 PCI card
-ART DI/O digital analog convertor
-Antique Sound Labs MG Head DT vac tube headphone amplifier
-Altoids portable amplifier (built)
-AKG K501 headphones
-Sennheiser HD580 headphoens
-Etymotic ER-4S canalphones (reference)
(Not pictured: main Sony PC with 21" Nokia CRT, Sony laptop.)
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/emanz31/PhotoAlbum2.html" target="_blank">EmAn's Setup</a>
Here are my girls. iBook 600 640/15GB. PM7500-200 128/2GB 15" Magnavox Mon. PIII-600, 512MB RAM, 13GB & 40GB Hard drive, 19" Samsung. iBook works well on the 19" as well, come to think of it so does the 7500.
theres also an APC UPS on the bottom keeping the 7500 and PIII alive while my housemate dries her hair (crappy electrical in this old house).
That green thing is an iMac style CD case that is awesome. Picked it up in the middle east last summer and it was worth it (its a HIPCE).
Voodoo5 AGP (mmm... dual processor), SBLive, ATA133 IO card, 10Mb NIC...
Has anyone ever noticed how the Macs handle high resolution better than windows even though they indicate the same Refresh rate. ie. 1024x768@75Hz looks way better on a Mac than my Windows box. much clearer, could be an acid flashback tho' <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
[ 07-27-2002: Message edited by: I-bent-my-wookie ]</p>