Lacie makes a hard drive with the same footprint as the Mac Mini (I
think) and you can stack the drive on top of the mini.

Tuesday, August 1, 20069:36 PMStuart Ungarteamungar at yahoo.com

>Well, amazingly enough, i've maxed out my hard drive
>on my mac mini (80GB).  i guess i have a lot of music
>and photos but didn't think it would happen so soon! 
>any thoughts about what my best options are?  i got
>the mini because it was so minimal, but now with a
>external hard drive it will be much less so!  i think
>if i had it to do over, i would have just bought the
>iMac with a larger hard drive. 
>
>i found this online:
>
>http://www.clubmac.com/clubmac/shop/detail~dpno~7005291~name~500GB
>+7200rpm+G%2DForce+MegaDisk++USB+2%2E0+Hard+Drive~mfg~MDU500.asp
>
>is this a good deal?  sounds like the footprint (and
>general size) will be much larger than the mini!  but,
>i think i have some space under my desk.  i really
>like the idea of having all my photos and music
>available and some room to grow.
>
>all thoughts appreciated!
>
>-stuart
>
>
>
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