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To: Dale J. who wrote (65892)10/6/1998 6:43:00 PM
From: alex pierson  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Dale, have to agree on upgrades every few years for at least a decade to come, but the question that comes to mind is will they be top of the line upgrades or kind of like what goes on with television these days. You may have a top of the line TV in one room in your house, but if you have more than one TV the other one is probably a no big deal box. Is every dept going to need anything like a top of the line machine? Next year's slowest box will be able to run NT. There is barely a machine on the market other than in a garage sale that is too slow for what most people do today. Seems like the least machine around with some knock off chip will do all of the work for most people. There will definitely be a need for great machines but will enough people need top of the line stuff to keep the constant improvement Intel model running from now on or will the hounds of mediocrity finally seize the day and destroy their magnificent prey?

Alex P.
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