Is it possible to use the old AirPort Extreme to share disks?

I had bene thinking about possible disk sharing prior to the relaese of the New AirPort Extreme with AirPort Disk and would like to know if it would be possible to do this with the old AirPort Extreme Base Station.
I had thought of attaching storage to my Power Mac to allow others in the house the ability to use that storage, of course it would have to be on. It would be a better solution to have a disk on the LAN that all of the Mac's in the house could use as an extended Home folder.
If this is possible could someone explain how and what disk options would be available and good buys?
Thanks

Using the old AEBS it was possible to access disks over the network, but not via the usb port. The Airport disk is a completely new feature in that it seems to operate via the USB port. Beyond that its hard to advise you as it has yet to be released and there is comparatively little product info on it as yet.

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