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wordoflife

macrumors 604
Jul 6, 2009
7,564
37
^^
Used to have the same exact lamp but ended up throwing it out a few years ago. Those things get hot.
 

xmaxonx

macrumors newbie
Jun 7, 2010
21
1
California
Not too sure if I posted in here before, but here's my setup. I hook my 13" Macbook Pro up to the LCD and I use the magic mouse + keyboard. I'm in the process of cleaning up the wires and what not to make it a bit cleaner.

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macgeek18

macrumors 68000
Sep 8, 2009
1,847
732
Northern California
I laugh when I go through my old setups from a few years ago on here. Old G4s galore. Lol now I just have a pc and an iPad and I'm content. Still got the PM G4 in the garage though. Never will I get rid of my first real Mac.
 

0000757

macrumors 68040
Dec 16, 2011
3,893
850
I'm extremely jealous of everyone's setups. Sorry for fuzzy picture, iPod Touch camera.


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macdudesir

macrumors 6502
Jan 16, 2011
363
84
Blacksburg, VA
Looked around this thread for a while, thought it was time i post my setup :)
Macbook Air-High end 11" (2011)
iMac-Base 27" (2011)
Coke-Regular (2011)
19" TV
Xbox 360 original
Western Digital MyBook under the iMac.

(sorry about the quality, the pics were taken with my iPhone 4...no S :( lol)

(p.s. I paid for all of it myself :)...well...still paying for the MBA but in the end I will have paid for it lol.)

Edit: -_- how about money i earned by working for my parents...and neighbors...
 

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ModestMoo

macrumors 6502
Oct 2, 2011
338
0
Cambridge, UK
I like when people say that they are 14 and they are paying for stuff which costs a bit under a $2500. :D It sounds very funny, because dad and mum are giving money for them and then they are "PAYING FOR IT" for they'r own money. :D lol
 

Nilscollection

macrumors regular
Jul 17, 2011
219
1
The Netherlands
... and why exactly does a 14-year-old need both a MacBook Air and a 27" iMac? :rolleyes:

I'm 16 and my 20" iMac does all I need, if not more - and I'm kind of a demanding user (Photoshop / Illustrator CS5).

On topic:
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Goftrey

macrumors 68000
May 20, 2011
1,853
75
Wales, UK
I like when people say that they are 14 and they are paying for stuff which costs a bit under a $2500. :D It sounds very funny, because dad and mum are giving money for them and then they are "PAYING FOR IT" for they'r own money. :D lol

Exactly, I'm 14, and have a Powerbook G4 and an eMac... I work 6 days a week after and before school... And to be honest with you, I can't afford much more than two G4's, let alone 2 brand spanking new Intel Macs... :D
 

iMacdude313

macrumors regular
Apr 27, 2008
169
1
^fireman32, do you possibly have a link to the desk you have?

It's the Z Line Gemini desk from Staples. It's about a hundred bucks.

And to be honest with you, it was the worst $100 I've ever spent. The wood is some flimsy particle board. It seems to be doing fine for fireman, but if you throw a big iMac on it and a desk full of other stuff, I wouldn't trust it as far as I could throw it.
 

fireman32

macrumors 6502a
Aug 30, 2010
509
31
Raleigh, NC
I will say I am not happy with the desk either. Cable management sucks on this desk and it is starting to bow from the weight. I will be replacing this desk shortly
 

Firestar

macrumors 68020
Sep 30, 2010
2,150
6
221B Baker Street.
It's the Z Line Gemini desk from Staples. It's about a hundred bucks.

And to be honest with you, it was the worst $100 I've ever spent. The wood is some flimsy particle board. It seems to be doing fine for fireman, but if you throw a big iMac on it and a desk full of other stuff, I wouldn't trust it as far as I could throw it.
I don't have an iMac, but from your review I can tell that it won't support my CRT or the television that will replace the CRT that I'm buying soon (I'm trying to find one that doubles as both).

Thanks you two.
 

mac26

macrumors 6502
Dec 27, 2011
387
0
Looked around this thread for a while, thought it was time i post my setup :)
Macbook Air-High end 11" (2011)
iMac-Base 27" (2011)
Coke-Regular (2011)
19" TV
Xbox 360 original
Western Digital MyBook under the iMac.

(sorry about the quality, the pics were taken with my iPhone 4...no S :( lol)

(p.s. I paid for all of it myself :)...well...still paying for the MBA but in the end I will have paid for it lol.)

Edit: -_- how about money i earned by working for my parents...and neighbors...

Can you give me a few tips on how you paid off for all that stuff?
I would like to know so I can sell my current Mac and upgrade to the one of 2011 models
 

0000757

macrumors 68040
Dec 16, 2011
3,893
850
Looked around this thread for a while, thought it was time i post my setup :)
Macbook Air-High end 11" (2011)
iMac-Base 27" (2011)
Coke-Regular (2011)
19" TV
Xbox 360 original
Western Digital MyBook under the iMac.

(sorry about the quality, the pics were taken with my iPhone 4...no S :( lol)

(p.s. I paid for all of it myself :)...well...still paying for the MBA but in the end I will have paid for it lol.)

Edit: -_- how about money i earned by working for my parents...and neighbors...

Can I borrow some money? :D :p
 

macdudesir

macrumors 6502
Jan 16, 2011
363
84
Blacksburg, VA
Can you give me a few tips on how you paid off for all that stuff?
I would like to know so I can sell my current Mac and upgrade to the one of 2011 models

lol sure. Let me start by saying that my parents are quite generous...however i still do have to work for my money. That said, i get paid for doing normal household chores and cutting the lawn. I also cut neighbors lawns in the spring and summer and in the fall i rake leaves for them and in the winter (if it snows......virginia...theres not telling lol.) then ill shovel snow for them...its hard work but it defiantly pays off in the end.

Edit: Oh and selling stuff i don't need any more.

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Can I borrow some money? :D :p

lol. I just bought the MBA, I'm all cleaned out :p
 

mac26

macrumors 6502
Dec 27, 2011
387
0
lol sure. Let me start by saying that my parents are quite generous...however i still do have to work for my money. That said, i get paid for doing normal household chores and cutting the lawn. I also cut neighbors lawns in the spring and summer and in the fall i rake leaves for them and in the winter (if it snows......virginia...theres not telling lol.) then ill shovel snow for them...its hard work but it defiantly pays off in the end.

Edit: Oh and selling stuff i don't need any more.

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lol. I just bought the MBA, I'm all cleaned out :p

How long did it take you to save up for your iMac?
how much do you get paid for each time you shovel snow (Im in the Greater toronto area so theirs quite some snow)
How long do you think it would take me to save up approximately $450 ( so I can sell my current air and iPhone and upgrade to a high end 11' 2011 MBA)
 
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