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Wow. If it were a huger screen, I'd so want that. Don't think I could work with 7". Especially when I think 20" is too small.
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Sounds logic, I use it only as a media server otherwise 7" would be too small. But it works remarkebly well. It's very accurate and even Itunes playlists are easy to touch and choose
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BUMP! I will post my setup on Wednesday night (the night I'm at my dad's house, where the mac mini is)
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( 2 week old pic. Now i have a cool lamp and some speakers )
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Apparently, I'm a sig violator. I feel honored. Oops.
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You need to upload it to teh intarweb.
May I suggest off the top of my head, http://www.imageshack.us/
It allows you to host an image and creates a thumbnail for you. Not sure if it's free or not.
Edit: Nevermind, LOL. You seem to have figured it out.
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I'd post my set up but for some reason it says I "may not" post attachments. Don't know why...
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You have to load the images elsewhere, not link the attachment.
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There is no "browse" button to allow me to attach from my HD. I didn't try to link to the image. Apparently a mod or someone has to "turn on" my ability to do this.
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You have to have the photo uploaded somewhere such as .Mac or an image-hosting website (not MacNN). Then you add code so that the image shows.
[image]name_of_web_location_where_image_is_hosted.com[img]
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Certain forums don't have the bandwidth or space to allow Attachments. So they simply keep the option off. Try the link I posted above. Like right above your post actually.
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Just got my new computer chair. Making due with the same small desk as seen earlier -- for now though I moved the mini to the top shelf and can now use the keyboard on the desk.
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here's mine
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prolix:
I think an Apple rep would want to kiss you for having that setup. It's not just the abundance of Apple hardware - the setup looks sexy.
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@ prolix:
Wow! VERY nice.
what's that mouse you're using?
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glad everyone likes it i'm a bit of a design freak
the mouse is just a ms wireless optical explorer. its actually pretty old, probably a 4 year old mouse by now. still works great though (and matches!)
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That chair is soooo comfortable!!!
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The worst thing about having a failing memory is..... no, it's gone.
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Those funky chairs look like something you'd hurt yourself with XD
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3 mini connected, 2 of them to 17inch LCDs and 1 on a 19inch.
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Interesting setup but someone needs to take care of the wires down below.
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Originally Posted by Randman
Interesting setup but someone needs to take care of the wires down below.
lol, its kinda hard to hide the wires in a cubicle, but I will see what I can do. You should have seen it before I took the picture if you thought thatwas bad.
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My set up is published here:
http://homepage.mac.com/riendoorn/PhotoAlbum8.html
The 7 " touch screen replaces the mouse and with a virtual keyboard installed I don't need a keybpord either. Got 120 Gb of music on the minimate and the whole is connected to my amplifier. Works nice and even the lady of the house is impressed
Is that the Lilliput, or Xenarc touchscreen? The drivers work fine, including with sleep? Are you running 10.3 or 10.4?
I'm strongly considering a mini + touchscreen, but want to make the right choice!
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Originally Posted by prolix
here's mine
Prolix, are those Creative I-Trigue speaker? If so, how do you like them?
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yeah, those are i-trigues. they are decent speakers, get the job done. i'm not a big audiophile, but for the price they are good speakers.
i've lately been wanting a set of bose companion 3's. i bought the i-trigues when i had a different apartment and the computer was pretty isolated in its own room, however at my new loft the mini is also my stereo so i'm thinking of getting some better and more powerful speakers.
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bump and update
Mac mini 1.25 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB HD, BT
17 " TFT
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Originally Posted by andreas_g4
bump and update
Mac mini 1.25 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB HD, BT
17 " TFT
200 GB USB 2.0 HD
20 GB click wheel iPod (monochrome)
Is that a bluetooth mouse? What is the model? (even if it isn't BT) I'm looking to get one for my Mini and that looks pretty slick.
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It's a Microsoft Standard Wireless Optical Mouse. And it's a crappy product that I cannot recommend. It sometimes seems to loose connection for fractions of a second to the proprietary base station (no BT), resulting in movement irritations. And it's quite heavy. I'll get another mouse in the near future.
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It looks like a Microsoft mouse to me. If you don't need BT in particular, have a look at some of the recent Logitech RF mice .. mine works great, they're cheap, and the USB RF adapter has recently been shrunk from a giant corded thing with a big transmitter on the end to something that is more like a flash drive in size. (I have the one with the big honkin' transmitter on wire adapters).
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Originally Posted by Krusty
It looks like a Microsoft mouse to me. If you don't need BT in particular, have a look at some of the recent Logitech RF mice .. mine works great, they're cheap, and the USB RF adapter has recently been shrunk from a giant corded thing with a big transmitter on the end to something that is more like a flash drive in size. (I have the one with the big honkin' transmitter on wire adapters).
I might get one of exactly those... with the small transmitter version
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I absolutely love all your setups, guys! I am definately going to post mine in a couple weeks when I get my Mini. (Hopefully a Rev. B *crosses fingers and mouths silently "please, please"* )
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Apparently, I'm a sig violator. I feel honored. Oops.
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Originally Posted by ApplCmptrDood
Now there's a guy who likes his dock small and his icons BIG
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hhehehe. and that is the way i like it! i was watching "The Office" in the background if you didn't know.
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Originally Posted by mkral
DIY shelves would really help or even an in-wall installation
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Yah, we're running the wires through the wall next weekend. I probably should have waited until we finished to post the pic, but I was pretty excited about the TV. For right now, I have a small shelf attached underneath the TV that holds the mini, my ipod & allows the cable to hide behind it.
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Originally Posted by Commodus
prolix:
I think an Apple rep would want to kiss you for having that setup. It's not just the abundance of Apple hardware - the setup looks sexy.
Wow. After that review, I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to see prolixs setup. Or am I the only one who can't see it? Sort it out prolix!
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I can't see it either, just the click here now image that doesnt link to anything!
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It'll be much easier if you just comply.
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Originally Posted by TheMosco
3 mini connected, 2 of them to 17inch LCDs and 1 on a 19inch.
whatre you doing with all those minis?
boy they are small.
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Finally got my hp out...
Not right...I'll get back to this later.
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Originally Posted by bembol
Finally got my hp out...
We can't directly view your mail, lol.
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Second attempt...
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Originally Posted by bembol
Second attempt...
Nope. I hate when you can view images in the post like other boards.
Tom
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Saw the ImageShack on the iMac thread...finally works...!!!
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why is ur mac mini hooked up to the Tv. Is the mini quick enough to use a pvr ??
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Steveis... said: "What would scammers do with this info..." talking about a debit card number!
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Originally Posted by bembol
Saw the ImageShack on the iMac thread...finally works...!!!
I just bought that same tv 3 days ago
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1.42 GHz mini, 1GB RAM, 80GB hard drive, BT keyboard & mouse, Airport express
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Originally Posted by jaydon34
why is ur mac mini hooked up to the Tv. Is the mini quick enough to use a pvr ??
It's the reason why I wanted the Mini because of my HDTV...no it's not being used as a PVR...wish it could though...
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