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On Oct 30, 8:13 am, " JimH" ask wrote:
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 06:54:23 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 06:24:20 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
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The reason I have started to think about this is I have a Win XP Duo
Core processor with 2GB of Ram, and I am amazed at how slow
Photoshop
CS3 loads, especially when I compare the speed of Photoshop CS3
running
on an older Mac
I have 4 Gb and noticed the same thing. A video app I have is even
slower, but comes right up on a Mac at Mrs. Wave's school machine.
I am thinking about reformatting my hard drive and reinstalling WinXP
with just the software we currently run. My daughters have a tendency
to download an install new software just to check it out. Windows
does
not do a good job completely uninstalling the software.
I don't have that problem anymore. I don't play games on this
computer, I regularly update and clean out the cookies and clean the
registries every once in a while. I'm running the pro version of XP -
whatever that is and I have enough processor speed and memory for just
about anything.
I used to give my kids the old computer whenever I purchased a new one.
That way they could play games and would not screw up my machine.
That didn't work because the old machine would not run the new games. I
then started giving my old machine to my mother who only used it for
email and the internet. She soon got tired of using an old computer and
purchased a new low end model. I am now giving away my old machine to
neighbors or a community center who gives them to kids who can't afford
a computer.


I am considering giving away my new laptop with Vista and getting a
Mac or buying an older second hand laptop with XP


Why don't you just reformat the hard drive and install XP?


Bingo! If Vista is not to my sons liking I will buy a WinXP Home retail
package ($80 on the net), reformat it and install that OS. He will be
giving it a go while home and will make the decision.- Hide quoted text -

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Listen guys... If you are going to surf the net, spellcheck ng posts,
and edit pics of your little kitty cat, Mac is fine... If you are
going to really make a living and do business, not so much.. Unless
you are an art teacher or magazine editor.. even then...


When I first started teaching, we had Macs everywhere. I think they were
being given to the schools in the hopes the kids would get hooked.
Eventually the county in which I teach got the word and went with Dells,
for the most part. Now it's hard to find a Mac in the school.
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:28:51 -0500, John H. penned the following well
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|When I first started teaching, we had Macs everywhere. I think they were
|being given to the schools in the hopes the kids would get hooked.
|Eventually the county in which I teach got the word and went with Dells,
|for the most part. Now it's hard to find a Mac in the school.

Yeah, great half-marketing strategy. Apple gave the schools tons of
computers.... and they were used and appreciated.

It didn't work because Apple did a poor job of placing computers in
the workplace. Employers didn't see any advantage in students trained
on computers and an operating system they didn't use.

So..... Dell is usually the low bid and school systems buy cheap. We
have thousands of computers at my school and they are all Dell....

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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:28:51 -0500, John H. penned the following well
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|When I first started teaching, we had Macs everywhere. I think they were
|being given to the schools in the hopes the kids would get hooked.
|Eventually the county in which I teach got the word and went with Dells,
|for the most part. Now it's hard to find a Mac in the school.

Yeah, great half-marketing strategy. Apple gave the schools tons of
computers.... and they were used and appreciated.

It didn't work because Apple did a poor job of placing computers in
the workplace. Employers didn't see any advantage in students trained
on computers and an operating system they didn't use.

So..... Dell is usually the low bid and school systems buy cheap. We
have thousands of computers at my school and they are all Dell....



I love the Apple stores at the two malls around here, and I sure like
the ergonomics of the Apple computers, but the higher end machines are
grossly overpriced, to the point of being ridiculous when you consider
what is actually inside the nice case. What's in the case? A proprietary
motherboard and chipset and beyond that, standard PC components
available everywhere at much much lower prices.

Apple spends a lot of time and money on the external design of its
produces, and this is as true for its PCs as it is for its iPods.

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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:28:51 -0500, John H. penned the following well
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|When I first started teaching, we had Macs everywhere. I think they were
|being given to the schools in the hopes the kids would get hooked.
|Eventually the county in which I teach got the word and went with Dells,
|for the most part. Now it's hard to find a Mac in the school.

Yeah, great half-marketing strategy. Apple gave the schools tons of
computers.... and they were used and appreciated.

It didn't work because Apple did a poor job of placing computers in
the workplace. Employers didn't see any advantage in students trained
on computers and an operating system they didn't use.

So..... Dell is usually the low bid and school systems buy cheap. We
have thousands of computers at my school and they are all Dell....


This is the converse of how UNIX took over software development.
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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:28:51 -0500, John H. penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:


|When I first started teaching, we had Macs everywhere. I think they were
|being given to the schools in the hopes the kids would get hooked.
|Eventually the county in which I teach got the word and went with Dells,
|for the most part. Now it's hard to find a Mac in the school.

Yeah, great half-marketing strategy. Apple gave the schools tons of
computers.... and they were used and appreciated.

It didn't work because Apple did a poor job of placing computers in
the workplace. Employers didn't see any advantage in students trained
on computers and an operating system they didn't use. So..... Dell is
usually the low bid and school systems buy cheap. We
have thousands of computers at my school and they are all Dell....


This is the converse of how UNIX took over software development.


No it isn't. Bell Labs used to deliver Unix to the schools for the VAX
systems for $250 copy fee. $25k to a commercial customer. So lots of
programmers coming out of school were used to Unix and C.




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On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 16:28:28 -0800, Calif Bill penned the following
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|"BAR" wrote in message
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| Gene Kearns wrote:
| On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:28:51 -0500, John H. penned the following well
| considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:
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|
| |When I first started teaching, we had Macs everywhere. I think they were
| |being given to the schools in the hopes the kids would get hooked.
| |Eventually the county in which I teach got the word and went with Dells,
| |for the most part. Now it's hard to find a Mac in the school.
|
| Yeah, great half-marketing strategy. Apple gave the schools tons of
| computers.... and they were used and appreciated.
|
| It didn't work because Apple did a poor job of placing computers in
| the workplace. Employers didn't see any advantage in students trained
| on computers and an operating system they didn't use. So..... Dell is
| usually the low bid and school systems buy cheap. We
| have thousands of computers at my school and they are all Dell....
|
|
| This is the converse of how UNIX took over software development.
|
|No it isn't. Bell Labs used to deliver Unix to the schools for the VAX
|systems for $250 copy fee. $25k to a commercial customer. So lots of
|programmers coming out of school were used to Unix and C.
|

And Pascal..... which came bundled with our Interactive Unix.... in
the late 70's and early 80's

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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 16:28:28 -0800, Calif Bill penned the following
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|"BAR" wrote in message
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| Gene Kearns wrote:
| On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:28:51 -0500, John H. penned the following well
| considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:
|
|
| |When I first started teaching, we had Macs everywhere. I think they were
| |being given to the schools in the hopes the kids would get hooked.
| |Eventually the county in which I teach got the word and went with Dells,
| |for the most part. Now it's hard to find a Mac in the school.
|
| Yeah, great half-marketing strategy. Apple gave the schools tons of
| computers.... and they were used and appreciated.
|
| It didn't work because Apple did a poor job of placing computers in
| the workplace. Employers didn't see any advantage in students trained
| on computers and an operating system they didn't use. So..... Dell is
| usually the low bid and school systems buy cheap. We
| have thousands of computers at my school and they are all Dell....
|
|
| This is the converse of how UNIX took over software development.
|
|No it isn't. Bell Labs used to deliver Unix to the schools for the VAX
|systems for $250 copy fee. $25k to a commercial customer. So lots of
|programmers coming out of school were used to Unix and C.
|

And Pascal..... which came bundled with our Interactive Unix.... in
the late 70's and early 80's


Pascal, the crappiest language I ever had to deal with.
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