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On 11/17/11 2:58 PM, North Star wrote:
On Nov 17, 2:35 pm, wrote: You stupid ****, Suckling Don!! Everyone here knows that you and Harry are the biggest cowards around. IF you were "better men" you both wouldn't back out of every bet you've issued here. Now, do you want to come to my house or not? When you get to Philly, contact me, I'll give you directions right here. Same goes for Harry. Also, Harry is close enough that I'll come to HIM, all he has to do is meet me in a parking lot. I wonder how his clients will like the fact that he's going around issuing threats of violence? A couple days ago you said you'd met me half way.. and I chose Maine. As expected, you were a 'no show'. Do you really expect me to travel all the way to Philly so you can re- direct me to your drug supplier.... probably in a housing project in a questionable part of the city? Little iLoogy is so slow he doesn't realize that if I wanted to, I could show up at any almost any public place in Maryland with a concealed firearm. Those of us with Maryland concealed carry permits can do that. D'oh. And he could be arrested on public property for fighting, too. It matters not...he wouldn't show under any circumstance. |
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On 17/11/2011 4:10 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/16/11 10:54 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 16/11/2011 7:53 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/16/11 8:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote: I can buy multiple PCs for the price of one Mac. The PCs run Solaris, Linux, VirtualBox and Win7 all at once. And if you mean those under powered little crappy Macs, you get what you pay for. Plus in Canada, they don't price them fairly, about 30% more expensive here. So I boycott the idiots. Granted, BSD UNIX is better, but I run that in a VM. That you run cheesy PC's is no concern of mine. My work requires a good word processor, a good email client, good software to prepare presentations, and web creation and editing suites, and some other mainstream business software, All of that runs nicely on my iMac and Macbook Pro. OpenOffice Thunderbird Firefox GIMP KompoZer Wireshark VirtualBox PGP and more. Dozens of others. I can run open office, t'bird, firefox, gimp, PGP, kompozer, and probably virtual box under VM. So what's your point? Your a sucker to pay more than you need too. But then it was your wife's money. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems as government is the problem. |
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On 17/11/2011 8:37 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/17/11 8:42 AM, JustWait wrote: On 11/17/2011 6:10 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/16/11 10:54 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 16/11/2011 7:53 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/16/11 8:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote: I can buy multiple PCs for the price of one Mac. The PCs run Solaris, Linux, VirtualBox and Win7 all at once. And if you mean those under powered little crappy Macs, you get what you pay for. Plus in Canada, they don't price them fairly, about 30% more expensive here. So I boycott the idiots. Granted, BSD UNIX is better, but I run that in a VM. That you run cheesy PC's is no concern of mine. My work requires a good word processor, a good email client, good software to prepare presentations, and web creation and editing suites, and some other mainstream business software, All of that runs nicely on my iMac and Macbook Pro. OpenOffice Thunderbird Firefox GIMP KompoZer Wireshark VirtualBox PGP and more. Dozens of others. I can run open office, t'bird, firefox, gimp, PGP, kompozer, and probably virtual box under VM. So what's your point? His point is that he isn't stuck with a proprietary, overpriced nintendo... Snerk. I can buy whatever computer tickles my fancy. I switched away from Windows machines a few years ago. The Apple OS is pretty much Unix with a candy shell around it. I've programmed a few things, but I'm not much interested in programming. Never was, though I did learn how to program in Pascal years ago. You know Pascal is a sissy language for beginners. Probably as far as you got. Your comments about Macs are just further evidence of your ignorance. I simply prefer the Macs these days. Your concept of "overpriced" is just a reflection of your limited capabilities. The hardware and OS in my Macs are more than capable of handling my business and personal computing needs. Hey, money no object and excluding value for the money, Apple is a good machine. But price up a quad-processor laptop with 17" display and 8gb of RAM and 1TB HD, Apple pricing sucks the big one for value and are no better or different in the end. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems as government is the problem. |
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On 11/17/11 4:33 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 17/11/2011 8:37 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/17/11 8:42 AM, JustWait wrote: On 11/17/2011 6:10 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/16/11 10:54 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 16/11/2011 7:53 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/16/11 8:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote: I can buy multiple PCs for the price of one Mac. The PCs run Solaris, Linux, VirtualBox and Win7 all at once. And if you mean those under powered little crappy Macs, you get what you pay for. Plus in Canada, they don't price them fairly, about 30% more expensive here. So I boycott the idiots. Granted, BSD UNIX is better, but I run that in a VM. That you run cheesy PC's is no concern of mine. My work requires a good word processor, a good email client, good software to prepare presentations, and web creation and editing suites, and some other mainstream business software, All of that runs nicely on my iMac and Macbook Pro. OpenOffice Thunderbird Firefox GIMP KompoZer Wireshark VirtualBox PGP and more. Dozens of others. I can run open office, t'bird, firefox, gimp, PGP, kompozer, and probably virtual box under VM. So what's your point? His point is that he isn't stuck with a proprietary, overpriced nintendo... Snerk. I can buy whatever computer tickles my fancy. I switched away from Windows machines a few years ago. The Apple OS is pretty much Unix with a candy shell around it. I've programmed a few things, but I'm not much interested in programming. Never was, though I did learn how to program in Pascal years ago. You know Pascal is a sissy language for beginners. Probably as far as you got. Your comments about Macs are just further evidence of your ignorance. I simply prefer the Macs these days. Your concept of "overpriced" is just a reflection of your limited capabilities. The hardware and OS in my Macs are more than capable of handling my business and personal computing needs. Hey, money no object and excluding value for the money, Apple is a good machine. But price up a quad-processor laptop with 17" display and 8gb of RAM and 1TB HD, Apple pricing sucks the big one for value and are no better or different in the end. I mostly use my laptop for checking and writing email while on the road. No need for a quad processor, 17" laptop for that. My next laptop will be an iPad. |
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On 11/15/2011 3:45 PM, X ` Man wrote:
One of the hard drives on one of my aging Apple computers has been dying for a couple of weeks. It finally gave up the ghost yesterday. Called Apple Care and the tech suggested about four different ways to try to resuscitate it, to no avail. So he made an appointment for me at the local Apple store. I showed up, tech said "go to lunch." Came back 90 minutes later, new hard drive in machine, running diagnostics. No charge for labor or parts. Love it. Do you love the way Apple is polluting China? "Apple recently had a meeting with Chinese environmental groups during which it admitted that 15 of the plants it uses in its supply chain violate China’s environmental regulations. The Cupertino-based company has typically ignored any accusations that its plants are over polluting. Apple reportedly made the admission during a three-hour discussion with the EnviroFriends Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Friends of Nature and the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs." |
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 12:10:52 -0500, wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 08:00:12 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 02:18:02 -0500, wrote: The 33xx drives just failed hard but they really didn't fail that often. Most failures didn't actually lose data unless you had a head crash. === Once your DASD farm got up to 1,000 plus drives of slightly aging 33xx's, unit failures became almost a weekly occurrence, each one requiring a huge amount of time and effort to recover the data. Nashua 3330 disk packs ;-) I didn't really see that many HDA related failures and we had lots of DASD. I agree the RAID 5 RAMAC made data loss a lot more rare but that really sets people up for a disaster. The more frequently you have a failure, the better you keep your stuff backed up. ==== The 3350s were better but not immune either. I think IBM was quoting a MTTF of something like 7 years but that is a statistical mean. Some fail quicker. Even at an average of 7 years, once you get to several thousand units the probability of experiencing a failure in any given week is quite high. |
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 19:19:01 -0500, wrote:
If you buy them when they are 3 years old you can get PCs real cheap or free. === Let me know if you'd like a couple of industrial strength, rack mountable, dual processor Xeon servers. Lots of memory and super fast. I bought them on the cheap. They work fine but too much fan noise and heat for in my office. |
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 11:09:01 -0500, X ` Man wrote: I had a choice of drives for my server, so I bought four of these: Seagate Constellation ES 2 TB Internal hard drive - 300 MBps - 7200 rpm Seagate/Maxtor is a pretty good drive ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The problem with Apple, at least in former days, was you had to buy the drive from Apple at excessive price. Same frikken drive as on a PC but with a unique identifier in the SCSI packet. I designed Maxtor drives and they were the same exact drive except for the identifier. The problem with WD drives was getting them to be reliable at 7200 rpm. As Jim McCoy, Chairman of Maxtor when I worked there, stated, anyone can build a 3600 rpm drive, hard to handle the head flying and control at 7200 rpm. Lots of turbulence at the extra rpm. |
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