2 Iphones, one computer?

Is it possible to sync one 1G iphone and a 3G phone to the same Mac?

if you want this, then sync the two iPhones with using the same instance of iTunes. If you want access to same music library but independent contacts, calendar,e tc, then create user 1 and user 2. Point the itunes music library on both users to the same disk. In this case the music is shared (yet independent play lists) and each user syncs with the calendar and contact data stored on Entourage or mail/address book that is active on that user account.
User 1 - mail1,address book 1 - Common itunes
User 2 - mail2,address book 2 - common iTunes

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    Settings
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