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BAR wrote: How about comparing a PC runnings Linux vs. a Mac running "MacOS". Fine - Mac OS X needs less configuration and has a better UI. Isn't it Linus Torvalds who said that this is what Linux should have become? Linux is fine and free and has all the horsepower. There are just too many variants. And Mac OS X has many layers above the Unix kernel that make it do all sorts of things that Linux will not do or not as elegantly. Although eg Ubuntu will do for end users. Mac OS X has a very well designed user interface, something not easily copied. As long as one actually tests different solutions that's fine with me - there are different tastes. HTH Marc -- remove bye and from mercial to get valid e-mail http://www.heusser.com |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:04:22 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: 5 years for her. As could not get all the classes she needed. One advantage of a private univ. That's become a common problem from what I'm hearing. $100K is nothing to sneeze at but you actually got a pretty good deal in my opinion. Our two were closer to $250 and that included some scholarship assistance but not a lot. They're both doing well however, out of the house, married, and well on their way to successful careers so I guess we got our money's worth. Mine are both doing well. One is a very successful designer for model homes, and the other has a pediatric therapy business, with several employees. |
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On Nov 2, 2:59 am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:04:22 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: 5 years for her. As could not get all the classes she needed. One advantage of a private univ. That's become a common problem from what I'm hearing. $100K is nothing to sneeze at but you actually got a pretty good deal in my opinion. Our two were closer to $250 and that included some scholarship assistance but not a lot. They're both doing well however, out of the house, married, and well on their way to successful careers so I guess we got our money's worth. Mine are both doing well. One is a very successful designer for model homes, and the other has a pediatric therapy business, with several employees. So you have noted.. . You certainly deserve a lot of credit for your dedication. |
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On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 22:26:07 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:04:22 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: 5 years for her. As could not get all the classes she needed. One advantage of a private univ. That's become a common problem from what I'm hearing. $100K is nothing to sneeze at but you actually got a pretty good deal in my opinion. Our two were closer to $250 and that included some scholarship assistance but not a lot. They're both doing well however, out of the house, married, and well on their way to successful careers so I guess we got our money's worth. And that's the point isn't it. You give them values, get 'em rolling with reasonable help and from that point it's up to them. Ours worked out great and in the greater schema of life, that's all that matters. |
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On Nov 2, 6:42 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 10:05:23 -0000, wrote: On Nov 2, 2:59 am, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:04:22 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: 5 years for her. As could not get all the classes she needed. One advantage of a private univ. That's become a common problem from what I'm hearing. $100K is nothing to sneeze at but you actually got a pretty good deal in my opinion. Our two were closer to $250 and that included some scholarship assistance but not a lot. They're both doing well however, out of the house, married, and well on their way to successful careers so I guess we got our money's worth. Mine are both doing well. One is a very successful designer for model homes, and the other has a pediatric therapy business, with several employees. So you have noted.. . You certainly deserve a lot of credit for your dedication. Hey Scott - want to head out to the Race tomorrow for some fishing?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh man, State finals for the kid tomorrow, Been a crazy season, but after tomorrow I am free again. |
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On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 07:01:12 +0100, Marc Heusser
d wrote: Only if you run Windows on it. Most of the navigation apps do not run under Mac operating systems. You will find navigation applications for the Mac as well. I'd rather not have my radar running Windows, sorry. I don't know anyone who has their radar on a PC but I guess it is possible. I run my PC chart plotting software as a backup and supplement to dedicated Furuno equipment. They are both quite reliable. The secret is to keep your PC uncluttered with a lot of other stuff. |
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