New iMac - How to make my friends go WOW

Ok here’s my question..
I would like to show off my new Leopard iMac 24 inch
To my skeptical friends .... '' and make them go Wow ''
What do you suggest for this Apple newbie..?
Thanks

I think you might first start off with giving them a run thru of the iDock. Make sure the hide function and magnification on, then just run thru each icon slowly and explain the function of each application. Then go thru all the other things that everyone here already mentioned.
Most of my PC friends get really impressed. Sometimes they'll say things like "oh yea, windows has that too!" To which I say "of course it does, indows has been trying to catch up to Macs OS for years "

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