Extra Hard Drive / DVD Burner Setup

I need an Opion, Would this idea Work,: (I would get rid of all of my dumb pcs ) Sorry in advance for the big post.
I want to buy 2 External Enclosures and a USB 2.0 Hub for my HDs and connect them to the mac mini:
*A SYBA SY-U2F-3SL Aluminum 3.5" USB 2.0 / FireWire 400 Combo External Enclosure With an 30GB 7200 RPM MaXtor ATA133 EIDE HD formated in MAC OS Journaled for Extra Space. (I Already have the HD) (I Would use it in FireWire 400 For Best Preformance)
*A MASSCOOL UE210 External Enclosure With An IBM TravleStar DARA 212000 4200 RPM 12GB 2.5" Laptop HD formarted in FAT32 for Windows Transfers. (I Already have the HD)
*A 40GB USB 2.0 LaCie HD formated in MAC OS Journaled for Extra Space. (I Already have this)
*A BYTECC USB 2.0 External Enclosure With an ATA133 EIDE NEC DVD+/-RW Drive for Burning DVDs (I Already Both of these)
*An i-rocks IR-4300-S USB 2.0 4-port hub
I will Buy this all for under $80 from Newegg.com.
The Links Are Here:
The MASSCOOL: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817145751
The Syba: http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16817186104
The iRocks: http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16817186104
My questions is, is it worth spending the money to have an extra 82GB of HD space, get rid of my PC for ever, and be able to burn DVDs?

Well, I bought the MASSCOOL and the USB Hub just about 5 min ago. So next week, when I get the money, I'll buy the Syba. Also, Peggy, the Syba is FireWire 400, but there wasn't a 2.5" enclosures that used FireWire for under $15 Shipped, so USB 2.0 will do. Also, the rest of the USB devices I had already owned, so it wouldn't have made a differance. I will report back when I order the Syba, and when everything is installed. Also, I am out of USB ports, so I am going to order a seccond hub with the Syba, I will get the same one BTW.

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