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Date:      Fri, 08 May 1998 19:35:54 GMT
From:      jak@cetlink.net (John Kelly)
To:        Tony Overfield <tony@dell.com>
Cc:        freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: ISA-PnP w\o BIOS support? 
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On Fri, 08 May 1998 11:29:36 -0500, Tony Overfield <tony@dell.com>
wrote:

>No, I'm not brainwashed.  The newer systems "really are" faster and 
>better.  This seems to matter for most people.

"Better" is subjective.  Many people throw money away needlessly.
Otherwise Bill Gates would never have succeeded.

>I think it's hard to buy a new system that isn't at least twice as
>fast as your DX4-100/50 systems.

True, but it costs more than twice as much.  I can build a 486 so
cheap that my price/performance ratio is better.

>Nobody wants to turn away 486 and Pentium customers, but you can't 
>sell those things if nobody wants to buy them.

That's because Dell is selling to a market where nobody wants to slog
thru Microsoft bloatware on a 486.  But FreeBSD runs just fine on the
same 486.  The unspoken conspiracy between Microsoft, Intel, and the
manufacturers like Dell has cost consumers and corporations billions
of dollars while adding very little, if any, productivity gain to the
economy.

I purchased Quicken 98 Home and Business because they claimed it will
let you can manage personal and business finances all from the same
checkbook.  What a sorry joke that was!  I returned it for a refund,
replacing it with a $60 adding machine and a green ledger pad.  And
now I've done my bookkeeping in less time than I spent fooling around
with Quicken trying to make it fit my needs.

New computers and software are not, by consequence of their existence,
"better."  In fact, there's so much hardware and software garbage on
the market it's a wonder the world economy hasn't collapsed entirely.


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