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Batting 1000 with Behringer [message #68424] Sat, 20 May 2006 12:08 Go to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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> >>>>>>
>>>>>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:44934f4e$1@linux...
>>>>>>> I do believe Apple needs to come down on their pricing, and I've
> said
>>>>> so
>>>>>> here
>>>>>>> in the past. You get what you pay for though! If you were to
> compare
>>>>> a
>>>>>>> Hyundai or a KIA to a Cadillac, you have different pricing
> structures.
>>>>>> The
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Re: Batting 1000 with Behringer [message #68426 is a reply to message #68424] Sat, 20 May 2006 12:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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e and intangible value in the price of a Mac,
>>>> such
>>>>>>> as your time, Macs just work! Almost no down time, there's not
> much
>>>>> time
>>>>>>> spent on trying to get things to work. What is your time worth? PC
>>>> guys
>>>>>>> here are constantly fussing with their PCs, IRQ conflicts, hardware
>>>>>> conflicts,
>>>>>>> dll file issues, driver issues, malicious code and other headaches.
> If
>>>>>>> you want to fuss, cool, but time is money.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I think the Mac drivers are better, and they're built in. No need to
> go
>>>>>> searching
>>>>>>> for the drivers. The iLife software rocks! Figure about $100.00 a
>>>>>> program,
>>>>>>> and then figure in that they actually work! There is no need for
> Anti
>>>>>> Spyware
>>>>>>> software, pop up blocking software. The need for anti virus
> software
>>>>> is
>>>>>>> minimal, on a PC it is absolutely necessary if you are going on the
>>>>>> internet
Re: Batting 1000 with Behringer [message #68428 is a reply to message #68424] Sat, 20 May 2006 13:39 Go to previous message
wmarkwilson_ is currently offline  wmarkwilson_   UNITED STATES
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>>>>> does time and lost data cost? On a mac you don't have to be a
> security
>>>>>> administrator.
>>>>>>> Macs are harder to hack.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The united States Navy, Hues aircraft and Boeing did cost of
> operation
>>>>>> studies
>>>>>>> in the past. It was something like 6 IT guys per 100 PCs to
> maintain
>>>>> and
>>>>>>> administrate. It was 1 IT guy per 100 plus Macs to maintain and
>>>>>> administrate.
>>>>>>> Because of the lower labor costs, the over all costs for business
> is
>>>>>> lower
>>>>>>> with macs.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So Macs do cost more initially, but that cost is offset by the time
>>>> saved
>>>>>>> and the rest of the above mentioned. You get what you pay for!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I think the MacBook is a reasonable deal for what you get.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm not saying a Mac is perfect, it just looks that way next to a
>>>> Windows
>>>>>>> box!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I like my PCs too, I just know my Macs are better!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I say use what works for you.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> James
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> OK, my turn...
>
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