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Re: Pretty cool...

Steve de Mena
SubjectRe: Pretty cool...
FromSteve de Mena
Date06/23/2013 14:05 (06/23/2013 05:05)
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On 6/14/13 1:56 PM, ZnU wrote:

ZnU
In article <206fb4a3-29e5-46e1-ae2d-185e0994b0cd@e13g2000yqp.googlegroups.com>, ed <news@atwistedweb.com>wrote:

ed
On Jun 13, 9:32 pm, ZnU <z...@fake.invalid>wrote:

ZnU
In article <kp5fsj$ma...@dont-email.me>, "jay birdsong" <jaybirds...@aol.com>wrote:

jay birdsong
Of course, form over function. And on the plus side, you can probably heat your home with it in the winter.

ZnU
This machine is, in fact, a classic example of form *following* function.

ed
yep- this machine is obviously very well engineered and there are very good reasons for the shape. some people are clearly confusing form over function vs tradeoffs in the functions apple designed to compared to the functions they expect (primarily internal expandability).

ZnU
Yeah, the reason this machine doesn't have internal expandability isn't because Apple wanted to make it small. Apple has had an extremely ambivalent relationship with internal expandability for, well, about 30 years now, going all the way back to the original Mac. They've offered it when they wanted to be present in markets where there was no plausible alternative, but that's about it. With Thunderbolt 2 and dual on-board GPU options, they now believe there is a plausible alternative for the Mac Pro's user base.

How do we connect a second CPU to this system?

Steve

Alan Baker (7h & 26m)