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John Smith wrote:

On 10/19/2011 12:21 AM, Alan Baker wrote:

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You realize that Mac are preferred computers for doing film editing,
right?

That's pretty demanding.
...


Makes you wonder what they could do with a more powerful PC, and why
they aren't ... that is pretty demanding, seeing the logic!


Some do use PCs, John.

But there is more to overall productivity that simply reading numbers
from a benchmark.

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On 10/25/2011 4:23 PM, Alan Baker wrote:
In ,
John wrote:

On 10/19/2011 12:21 AM, Alan Baker wrote:

...
You realize that Mac are preferred computers for doing film editing,
right?

That's pretty demanding.
...


Makes you wonder what they could do with a more powerful PC, and why
they aren't ... that is pretty demanding, seeing the logic!


Some do use PCs, John.

But there is more to overall productivity that simply reading numbers
from a benchmark.


Or, simply, give a child a toolbox, and give a journeyman carpenter a
toolbox and expect to see two very different results!

Regards,
JS

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In article ,
John Smith wrote:

On 10/25/2011 4:23 PM, Alan Baker wrote:
In ,
John wrote:

On 10/19/2011 12:21 AM, Alan Baker wrote:

...
You realize that Mac are preferred computers for doing film editing,
right?

That's pretty demanding.
...

Makes you wonder what they could do with a more powerful PC, and why
they aren't ... that is pretty demanding, seeing the logic!


Some do use PCs, John.

But there is more to overall productivity that simply reading numbers
from a benchmark.


Or, simply, give a child a toolbox, and give a journeyman carpenter a
toolbox and expect to see two very different results!


You really are quite the snob, aren't you?

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On Oct 25, 6:23*pm, Alan Baker wrote:

In article ,
*John Smith wrote:

On 10/19/2011 12:21 AM, Alan Baker wrote:
...
You realize that Mac are preferred computers for doing film editing,
right?


That's pretty demanding.
...


Makes you wonder what they could do with a more powerful PC, and why
they aren't ... that is pretty demanding, seeing the logic!


Some do use PCs, John.

But there is more to overall productivity that simply reading numbers
from a benchmark.


Linux for DEVELOPMENT
Mac for ANGRY BIRDS AND iTUNES
Palm for MOBILITY
Windows for PRODUCTIVITY (with occasional hiccups)

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On 10/26/11 08:53 , JohnJohnsn wrote:
On Oct 25, 6:23 pm, Alan wrote:

In ,
John wrote:

On 10/19/2011 12:21 AM, Alan Baker wrote:
...
You realize that Mac are preferred computers for doing film editing,
right?


That's pretty demanding.
...


Makes you wonder what they could do with a more powerful PC, and why
they aren't ... that is pretty demanding, seeing the logic!


Some do use PCs, John.

But there is more to overall productivity that simply reading numbers
from a benchmark.


Linux for DEVELOPMENT
Mac for ANGRY BIRDS AND iTUNES
Palm for MOBILITY
Windows for PRODUCTIVITY (with occasional hiccups)


It's interesting you should say that. I got more work done in my
first 20 minutes using a Mac than I did the previous two hours under
Windows.

Since my business went to Apple computers, and PC's running
Linux, the workday went from a solid 8 to 10 hours every day, to
between 4 and 6 hours 4 days a week. With nearly 20% increase in
output.

I run no Microsoft software, anywhere, today. And have never
gotten more done in less time. And had a more pleasant time doing it.



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On 10/26/2011 6:53 AM, JohnJohnsn wrote:
On Oct 25, 6:23 pm, Alan wrote:

In ,
John wrote:

On 10/19/2011 12:21 AM, Alan Baker wrote:
...
You realize that Mac are preferred computers for doing film editing,
right?


That's pretty demanding.
...


Makes you wonder what they could do with a more powerful PC, and why
they aren't ... that is pretty demanding, seeing the logic!


Some do use PCs, John.

But there is more to overall productivity that simply reading numbers
from a benchmark.


Linux for DEVELOPMENT
Mac for ANGRY BIRDS AND iTUNES
Palm for MOBILITY
Windows for PRODUCTIVITY (with occasional hiccups)

--
Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg



Linux is actually the system I would choose to have in the most wide
spread use in all areas of computing ... however, since it is given away
for free, fools cannot recognize the value ... hence, not a large enough
market share to interest game developers and other large market share
uses ... it is a crying shame and demonstrates the truth to the
statement, "85%+ of American are idiots."

But, dual boot to windows 7 and linux is well worth it ...

Regards,
JS

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In article ,
John Smith wrote:

On 10/26/2011 6:53 AM, JohnJohnsn wrote:
On Oct 25, 6:23 pm, Alan wrote:

In ,
John wrote:

On 10/19/2011 12:21 AM, Alan Baker wrote:
...
You realize that Mac are preferred computers for doing film editing,
right?

That's pretty demanding.
...

Makes you wonder what they could do with a more powerful PC, and why
they aren't ... that is pretty demanding, seeing the logic!

Some do use PCs, John.

But there is more to overall productivity that simply reading numbers
from a benchmark.


Linux for DEVELOPMENT
Mac for ANGRY BIRDS AND iTUNES
Palm for MOBILITY
Windows for PRODUCTIVITY (with occasional hiccups)

--
Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg



Linux is actually the system I would choose to have in the most wide
spread use in all areas of computing ... however, since it is given away
for free, fools cannot recognize the value ... hence, not a large enough
market share to interest game developers and other large market share
uses ... it is a crying shame and demonstrates the truth to the
statement, "85%+ of American are idiots."

But, dual boot to windows 7 and linux is well worth it ...

Regards,
JS


John:

Mac OS X does pretty much everything that Linux does plus it was better
support from software and hardware manufacturers.

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Windows 8 will be in the market place in about a year from now,
according to one of my recent snail mail magazines.
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 11:40:55 -0700, Alan Baker
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Mac OS X does pretty much everything that Linux does plus it was better
support from software and hardware manufacturers.


I'm not sure about its non-Apple support being better. For instance,
I have to tell Word every time that I want my Kodak printer to print
duplex. Linux has to support all hardware and software.

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In article ,
Howard Brazee wrote:

On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 11:40:55 -0700, Alan Baker
wrote:

Mac OS X does pretty much everything that Linux does plus it was better
support from software and hardware manufacturers.


I'm not sure about its non-Apple support being better. For instance,
I have to tell Word every time that I want my Kodak printer to print
duplex. Linux has to support all hardware and software.


Howard: pretty much any piece of Linux software can be recompiled for
Mac OS X. So if it works on Linux, you can make it work in precisely the
same way the Linux guys do: compile it and install it.

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