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Gatekeeper
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United States of America
Feb 2000 time: 23:31
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... investing the $2700 or so I put up for a new iMac into other options, such as:
1. A solid oak (or mahogany) entertainment center.
2. A HD digital television.
3. XBox and/or PS2.
4. DVD player/recorder.
5. VCR (just for old time's sake).
And I bet I'd have some left over! Alas, not enough for a Macintosh, though. Tough luck, Apple! Looks like other areas of the economy are going to get at least some of my savings, not you! (You have Macsoft to thank for this, plus common sense on my part.)
But, hey, I doubt you'll notice, Apple. You're too damn busy upgrading your OS every three to four months. Maybe in another year or two, when my "fun" budget is replenished, I'll take a look-see at a Mac. Until then, my old iMac 333mhz makes for a fine Internet-surfing machine, and is more than capable of playing Civ II.
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Asher
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Calgary, Alberta
Nov 1999 time: 22:31
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* Asher spent $2700 on a top of the line gaming rig, and that's around the same price for an iMac? Amazing.
And it is pretty amazing how Apple releases a new version of MacOS for $119 every year or so (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005...) while MS releases 1 version every 4 years (2001, 2005) for a $99 upgrade, while releasing free upgrades inbetween (USB2, .NET, antivirus, improved firewall, windows media 9, MSN 6, directx 9, etc.
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Gatekeeper
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United States of America
Feb 2000 time: 23:31
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Asher:
I, too, have heard that component is even better than "S" video when it comes to picture, sound and whatnot. I've started seeing DVD players and some TV sets with these options. They range from $250 to $450 (US).
Agathon:
I doubt it would ever happen, having a monitor blow out. But I like being fatalistic sometimes. That way, when it doesn't happen, I can be happy. Or something like that, at any rate. And, for the record, my iMac has functioned perfectly since I purchased it way back in the golden age of May 1999, when the stock market was booming, and I was young and FREEEEE ... 
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Sir Ralph
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Long live teh Schwampel!
Dec 2001 time: 06:31
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quote: Originally posted by Asher
And it is pretty amazing how Apple releases a new version of MacOS for $119 every year or so (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005...) while MS releases 1 version every 4 years (2001, 2005) for a $99 upgrade |
Last time I checked Microshaft forces the customers to buy a new OEM license with every new computer, or the "registration" won't work.
quote: while releasing free upgrades inbetween (USB2, .NET, ... , directx 9 |
every OS I know updates drivers and RTLs for free between releases.

 
quote: windows media 9, MSN 6, ..., etc. |
It would be nasty to let the customers pay for spyware, wouldn't it?
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Asher
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Calgary, Alberta
Nov 1999 time: 22:31
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quote: Originally posted by Sir Ralph
Last time I checked Microshaft forces the customers to buy a new OEM license with every new computer, or the "registration" won't work. |
If you're upgrading your computer, the same license works. You can't install it on additional computers if you buy one license. The Mac OS X license works the same way, though they don't have activation.
quote: every OS I know updates drivers and RTLs for free between releases. |
I coulda sworn that Apple makes things like new versions of iChat AV and Cocoa only in new versions of Mac OS X... 
Why're you laughing? You haven't even seen them yet, they're coming in SP2.
quote: It would be nasty to let the customers pay for spyware, wouldn't it? |
Neither is spyware. MSN 6 comes with an optional "Customer Improvement Program", disabled by default, which would send usage data to MS. To enable it, you must go into Preferences and turn it on. That's hardly spyware.
WM9 uses WindowsMedia servers to pull track data from the internet by default, which you can also turn off. That, too, is hardly spyware.
Spread your FUD elsewhere. 
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FlameFlash
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Minnesota, USA
Dec 2001 time: 23:31
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quote: Originally posted by Asher
If you're upgrading your computer, the same license works. You can't install it on additional computers if you buy one license. The Mac OS X license works the same way, though they don't have activation. |
And the lack of activation is big, actually. In Windows XP Home don't you have to reactivate almost every time you install a new app?
I could install one copy of X.3 on both of my machines at home and pass the disk around to friends and Apple wouldn't be the wiser. Wouldn't be nice to do to one of my favorite companies, but M$ forces you to behave rather than letting you choose to behave.
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I coulda sworn that Apple makes things like new versions of iChat AV and Cocoa only in new versions of Mac OS X...  |
Actually, I have iChat AV on my X.2 system right now... Then there's Cocoa, which I guess needs upgrading to balance out all of the improvements in X.3 but doesn't need to be upgraded if you stay with X.2.
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Why're you laughing? You haven't even seen them yet, they're coming in SP2. |
I think he was laughing at antivirus... though I do have to point out the only reason Macs aren't hurt by viruses is because hackers and virus programmers consider them a waste of time.
If the market was more half and half between Apple and M$ you can bet your sweet bippy there'd be Mac viruses... probably cross-platform viruses.
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Neither is spyware. MSN 6 comes with an optional "Customer Improvement Program", disabled by default, which would send usage data to MS. To enable it, you must go into Preferences and turn it on. That's hardly spyware.
WM9 uses WindowsMedia servers to pull track data from the internet by default, which you can also turn off. That, too, is hardly spyware.
Spread your FUD elsewhere. |
Did they finally fix the spyware issue in XP though? Wasn't there something on by default that basically let M$ spy that the basic home user doesn't know about?
(I have no clue, just a question).
And Sir Ralph, my computer is going on being four years old and I don't plan on getting a new one any time soon.
Drop a new HD in, yes. More RAM? Doubtful (bought it in 2000 with 640MB so that I wouldn't probably need to do that... ever.) Another monitor? Probably sometime, but the current one works well.
All I really want is an external firewire SuperDrive but I'm still waiting for the DVD+-RW and DVD-RW and all that other junk RW war to be over with.
Which one of those formats would let my PS2 (which acts as my DVD player) watch them?
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