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I just bought a new powerbook and was looking for a desk or table to put it on, but I can not seem to find one that is stylish enough to have my powerbook on it. Can anyone let me know what they are using to show their beautiful apples ?
 
Current desk I got made for it.
 

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Very nice, Wes! I never thought of complementing the computer itself, but now that I see it, I will definitely have to do this as well!
 
I was going to suggest IKEA also, their furniture is very modern, easy to assemble, and seems to be IMO high quality.

myron
 
When I was installing I removed all the excess stuff, printer drivers, extra languages, that took up about 600 megs+.
 
Originally posted by Wes
When I was installing I removed all the excess stuff, printer drivers, extra languages, that took up about 600 megs+.

How big is your hard drive? 3Gig?
How much space to you have available now? after the Panther install?

I've installed 10.2.? on a couple iBooks, but only had about 600 megs free after. It was/is difficult to manage these computers with so little space left.
But the are very rugged computers.

At WWDC 2003 I saw in a demo an iBook with 1.3 gig free. Don't know anything else.
 
Originally posted by Flynnstone
How big is your hard drive? 3Gig?
How much space to you have available now? after the Panther install?

I've installed 10.2.? on a couple iBooks, but only had about 600 megs free after. It was/is difficult to manage these computers with so little space left.
But the are very rugged computers.

At WWDC 2003 I saw in a demo an iBook with 1.3 gig free. Don't know anything else.

This is the iBook 366 SE, 6 Gig hard drive.
 
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