On Oct 26 09:12 AM wusseldussel wrote: > The problem with Mac: when there is a major upgrade of OS you have > to buy all the hardware new since the new OS does not support the > old hardware.
Can you give specific examples? Yes, there are times when old hardware doesn't work, but IMHO it is often when you get new hardware that doesn't have the physical ports. (Then again, I'm using an ADB keyboard from ~1985 on my Mac Pro on SnowLeopard through an ADB<>USB adapter.)
The major change I can think of is removal of AppleTalk, though I believe there are third party solutions for that (I could be wrong).
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On May 06 01:59 PM Stock alot wrote: > There is no reason for Kindle... the Tech. put into it is so out > dated it makes the telephone loook like the newiest thing to date. > I could of made this device 15 years ago and it might of made it > then. tech is to advanced now.
Since the e-paper wasn't commercially available 15 years ago, no, you couldn't have made one then. (BTW, I'm not going to buy one now either..)
On Mar 01 04:43 PM ChainedtoiPhone wrote: > 8 annoyances, and you didn't include (not) being able to highlight, > cut, copy and paste text in email and SMS? Or the fact that you > can't sync Notes to your MacBook? Those are basic no-brainers.
Anybody who paid $15 for a CD was a dumb customer. CD clubs let you get CDs for under $6 including the ripoff "shipping"... you just don't get the absolute fastest reward.
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> The problem with Mac: when there is a major upgrade of OS you have
> to buy all the hardware new since the new OS does not support the
> old hardware.
Can you give specific examples? Yes, there are times when old hardware doesn't work, but IMHO it is often when you get new hardware that doesn't have the physical ports. (Then again, I'm using an ADB keyboard from ~1985 on my Mac Pro on SnowLeopard through an ADB<>USB adapter.)
The major change I can think of is removal of AppleTalk, though I believe there are third party solutions for that (I could be wrong).
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> Here are some examples of Dell hardware trash bins:
> 3. Plasma TV
I didn't buy one, but at least for a while, they were VERY low priced plasma TVs, and as far as I remember, were fairly highly rated.
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Why should we listen to someone who doesn't even take time to proofread his articles?
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> If i hear 1 more thing about this i will explode. the kindle will
> not help anything... It is all hipe..
"hipe"? You should have read the school books more carefully, apparently.
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> There is no reason for Kindle... the Tech. put into it is so out
> dated it makes the telephone loook like the newiest thing to date.
> I could of made this device 15 years ago and it might of made it
> then. tech is to advanced now.
Since the e-paper wasn't commercially available 15 years ago, no, you couldn't have made one then. (BTW, I'm not going to buy one now either..)
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> 8 annoyances, and you didn't include (not) being able to highlight,
> cut, copy and paste text in email and SMS? Or the fact that you
> can't sync Notes to your MacBook? Those are basic no-brainers.
He did, in the parenthetical comment.
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