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OK so this is the first post from the new iMac...everything looks the same for the most part. Can't tell you how nice it is to have a computer that actually works. The laptop we bought last year never really worked right - EVER. I was thinking this a.m. that I never dreamed that I would ever live in a house with FOUR computers. The worst thing about having four computers is that your stuff is scattered throughout the house in different states of OS and consistency. My family tree stuff is downstairs, basketball email is upstairs, movies are in the kitchen and work is in the laptop bag hanging in the laundry room. Each PC has different passwords etc.

Oh well, too tired to conquer that right about now...will avoid it for as long as possible, but for now am very, very thankful of the new "home share" on iTunes.


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Karen said…
We're talking about getting a third, but you're making me re-think it...I can hardly keep my crap together as it is.
bobbione8y said…
welcome to macintosh land...the air is lovely here :)

ps. waiting for my new magic mouse!!! small things excite me.
Susan said…
I am loving the magic mouse - it is just that "magical" and I think is helping my hand that falls asleep from too much clicking around.

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