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RE[3]: What makes it unique? Just the name?
by antidroid on Mon 24th Oct 2011 20:18
in reply to "RE[2]: What makes it unique? Just the name?"
Well, you're not crazy, they are.
I'm sure if you go to their house and tell them they are crazy they will simply shrug and reply with something like
'OK. So whats you're point?'
Seems like they're doing what they want to do, on the platform they want to do it on.
You might as well argue politics with a Duck. When you finish the Duck will just go back to doing Duck stuff anyway, even if it agrees with you.




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2008-08-28
There's a whole lot of much cheaper equipment, which you can "dig right into". The question is: why should one "dig" into something that expensive, which doesn't seem to offer (am I wrong?) anything that much different, than the other equipment - available at far lower price - worthy of "digging"?
I was pondering, why one would have for his/her "computing" exactly this pricey hardware.