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i like it

man, that's darn near pro for many users and it would be able to handle most of what we can throw at it

64 mb video ram

1.25 ghz

a 160 gig hard drive

...smoking
 
Re: i like it

Originally posted by jefhatfield
man, that's darn near pro for many users and it would be able to handle most of what we can throw at it

64 mb video ram

1.25 ghz

a 160 gig hard drive

...smoking
Darn near equal to the low-end graphics card on the Pro machines...

So the iMacs graphics are decent this time round, instead of being differing variations of sucky.
 
i wonder what the HUGE hard drive is for?

it must be for storing downloaded songs even though RIAA is going to sue 167 people...or threaten to sue them

i don't think their legal threats are going to make one iota of difference

i buy my music and therefore have a smaller collection than most...but most younger people i know did the napster thing and are so used to it that some 67 lawsuits are not going to affect them...especially since there are millions of americans downloading music allegedly illegally

the computer industry will continue to make huge hard drives which came into being after the napster revolution

i remember the hoopola when companies came out with blank cassette tapes...the record industry tried...unsuccessfully to stop the blank tapes
 
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