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Official Mac Notebook Picture Thread (Page 69)
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what mousepad are you using gnome>?
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The mouse and mousepad are Razer Pro|Solutions. They work great except my apartment is dusty as heck. Maybe I should clean more. xD
The lighting is two 8 watt Liesta yellow florescent tubes and one set of white Trettioen LEDs (which I had originally) to whiten it up a bit. They are mounted with ease using command strips.
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just sharing my setup...just a MacBook

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Originally Posted by dennie
just sharing my setup...just a MacBook
Nice I like the Bud :-D oh yeah the Macbook and the 360 are nice too.
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Windows IT guy by day,
Mac\Linux user by night.
My FIRST Mac ever!
Macbook 2.0Ghz 100GB HDD 2GB RAM
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Crown, Canadian Club, Johnnie Walker Black? Nice.
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12" PowerBook G4 (1.5GHz, 769MB RAM, 80GB HD, Airport/Bluetooth, Superdrive). Also an upgraded Quicksilver as my primary computer for now.

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2.2GHz "Santa Rosa" MacBook Pro
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Originally Posted by dennie
just sharing my setup...just a MacBook
Some nice and expensive tech there, but if it were me I'd invest a couple hundred dollars or so in a more accommodating desk and burying some wires. You know, for a more Apple like, clean appearance.
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Top gear rules. Oh, and I have the exact model PowerBook, rock on, dude.
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Originally Posted by kapkorn
Nice I like the Bud :-D oh yeah the Macbook and the 360 are nice too.
and the ps3 
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Originally Posted by gnomexp
Got some new lights from IKEA.
Your layout looks nicer than mine.
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The Mac Collection:
Two Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White) at 300 and 350MHz, Power Mac G4 Sawtooth at 450MHz, Power Mac G4 Gigabit Ethernet at 400MHz, PowerBook G4 at 400MHz, MacBook Pro at 2.0GHz, my late father's G3 iMac at 350MHz, and two other iMacs at 500MHz
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Originally Posted by zerock
and the ps3
And the LCD 
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"What Washington needs is adult supervision." -Barack Obama
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You'll have to send some pictures with your ZIPPED up cables. :-)
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- PowerMac G5 - Dual 2.0 Ghz, 1GB, 20" Dell Widescreen LCD, Soundsticks!,
- Dell Latitude E6400, 2.8Ghz, 250GB, 8GB, Backlit keyboard
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Here's mine, pretty basic! PowerBook G4 1.33 GHz, and iPod whatever-generation-was-right-before-color-screens. Guess that stuff can almost be considered old now, huh? The hp 4-in-1 saves tons of space...
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E=mc²
haha.. great photo 
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Originally Posted by driven
You'll have to send some pictures with your ZIPPED up cables. :-)
I don't have them, lol. I saw it on a TV show a few months ago. 
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Originally Posted by jaudrius
Apple Macbook Core Duo 1.83
Apple Cinema HD (23") DIsplay
Logitech Z4i Speakers
How can you have your MacBook closed while having that external display? Whenever I try that my MB just goes to sleep 
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Originally Posted by lllRock4himlll
How can you have your MacBook closed while having that external display? Whenever I try that my MB just goes to sleep
MacBook works closed when you external keyboard and mouse. It goes to sleep when closed, but pressing the keyboards wakes it up.
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Thank you, I figured it was something like that but I wasn't sure. I guess I need to get an external keyboard then, having my MacBook open all the time when I have my external display is becoming bothersome.
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Originally Posted by jaudrius
MacBook works closed when you external keyboard and mouse. It goes to sleep when closed, but pressing the keyboards wakes it up.
does that mean the display is on while its closed?
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Macbook Pro 15" / C2D 2.2 / 2GB / 120GB
16 GB iPod touch
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