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To: Steve Lee who wrote (49467)6/7/2002 10:22:39 AM
From: Charles Tutt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
The consumer buying low end PCs means less profit for _certain_ businesses, not for all businesses. Presumably they're going to use those PCs for something -- likely to access the Internet. Thus, bandwidth and content servers will be in increasing demand.

If businesses are looking for a good price/performance ratio, I'm confident Sun can provide it. There's a lot more to TCO than initial capital costs.

JMHO.

Charles Tutt (SM)



To: Steve Lee who wrote (49467)6/7/2002 10:42:34 AM
From: patrick tang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Mr. Lee, your first post said "... If consumers aren't buying then business isn't selling...". Now your second post said "... yes the consumer is buying at the low end ..."

Please advise which post reflects your real opinion and which one is erroneous? Are the consumers buying or not?

If the first one is erroneous, please advise on what data you were operating with when you made that mistake. I am taking the assumption here that you are not just badmouthing the situation here without knowing what you are talking about. Being the owner of one datacenter consultancy firm, I am sure that you are not up to such low down dirty undertakings to suit whatever purposes you have, whatever those are.

Thanks in advance for the clarification.

I don't know much about tech. I'm just a criminal lawyer, what do I know.