Is it in any way possible to have one OS X box with dual consoles (video, keyboard, 
mouse)?  My wife says that going to a separate "computer desk" to use the machine is 
going to be way too disruptive for her workflow.  (Well I guess I can agree with 
that.)  With our desks set facing front-to-front, it would be easy to have one 
computer serving both of us, and dual G5's definitely have the power to handle two 
simultaneous users (for the occasional times when we'd actually do computer work 
simultaneously).  

I almost think we should have waited a bit for the new G5 iMac.  We could easily have 
swiveled that around between the two desks, anyway.  If two consoles isn't possible, 
maybe I can find some swiveling stand to put the monitor and keyboard on.

Tim

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