thing is, it is also a print server and wireless base station-all for $70 cheaper than apples next expensive base station. and the cheapest wireless print server i have seen to date. sandor On Jun 8, 2004, at 5:52 PM, zhmmy harper wrote: > Maybe I'm misunderstanding something. I have been connected to my > home stereo (an old Technics analog) for years through every Mac I've > had. I never had to buy anything except a 1/8" to RCA adaptor from > Radio Shack and the length of stereo cable I wanted to use. At > present I have speakers in three rooms and in my backyard with a > switch control so I can listen to just one or all. I connect to my > stereo through an old Atus mixer. iTunes 4.5 is great for a jukebox > and all I had to do was upgrade. > > I guess if you have enough money for every doodad Apple offers then go > ahead and buy it all. I certainly would if I could. I have purchased > all of my stereo equipment from pawnshops and estate sales, and I > would put it up against the latest new stuff for quality of sound. > > You guys had best learn how to conserve your money and prepare for > hard times ahead. > > I'm sure my comments will start a ruckus :-) But that's the fun of it.