Visual graph showing hard drive usage?

Is there anywhere on my mac to see where my hard drive space is being used? Like a graph or a visual showing ard drive space remaining and how much is left and stuff like that?
I can go to info and see the numbers but any other way to view this info. Windows had a pie chart showing how much space was used etc.

Just want to throw my $0.02 in for GrandPerspective ...gives you a graphical layout of what's actually on your drive.
Macbook 1.8-)   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   Week 38 base model w/1G Ram

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