Subject | Re: mac sales down |
From | Glorb |
Date | 05/15/2008 23:38 (05/15/2008 16:38) |
Message-ID | <49fb8$482cad6e$26400@news.teranews.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | George Graves |
Followups | Snit (40m) Sandman (1d, 8h & 19m) |
George GravesOkay. Hey Sandman! Your Mac Mini is inadequate!
On Thu, 15 May 2008 12:29:11 -0700, Glorb wrote (in article <ebf9d$482c8f08$10250@news.teranews.com>):GlorbGeorge Graves
Snit wrote:SnitGlorb
"Glorb" <Glorb@orb.com>stated in post 58f96$482c7afa$31261@news.teranews.com on 5/15/08 11:03 AM:
...SnitGlorbGlorbMayor Of R'lyeh
IOW, if Edwin had bought a Mac Mini, he would have found his assessment of it too generous. He would have had made a $600-$800 mistake. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
That depends entirely upon how much this Edwin of which you speak values the things the Mini does offer. If he puts a premium on the form factor then he might have found it a great bargain. However if he were basing his judgement on the machine's specs then he would have been greatly disappointed.
Who is the form factor important to, and why?
If the computer will be used as part of an entertainment center,
Inadequate for the task.
Tell that to Sandman. He uses one as the basis for his impressive HD setup.
The same guy who made you arbiter of what Mac users want.George GravesSnitGlorb
if it will be moved a lot,
Get a notebook computer instead.
They cost a lot more.George GravesSnitGlorb
if it will be a part of a lab
Inadequate for the task.
Who made the you the arbiter of Lab computers?