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To: Pierre-X who wrote (7)3/17/1998 5:26:00 PM
From: Yogi - Paul  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2025
 
PX,
Since this is a general forum, I will pose the question:
What in the wide world of sports is holding up MU and APM?
APM has no market and MU hopes to lose money on every sale and make it up in volume.
MU with it's earnings announcement actually had a (relatively) better day than CPQ.
I have no interest now or in the near future in any of the above so I can't really pose this question on the individual threads.

Another general question. What add on components have people on this thread added to their systems and been happy with?
I recently upgraded my system to 64 megs of Ram. Delighted.
I recently added ADS Technology's Channel Surfer TV + FM. Easy installation and I am actually using the little bugger.
Last night it was Chopin and Bach with SI. The night before it was NHL hockey and SI.

BTW, I am still operating with a 2.1 gig HD and it is still 1/2 empty. No need to upgrade until PX's killer app comes along.

Sorry for rambling, rough day at work,

irthrifty



To: Pierre-X who wrote (7)3/17/1998 5:38:00 PM
From: Yogi - Paul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2025
 
PX,
Not "new news" but voice recognition, killer app, and a product I want all rolled into one. Requires NY Times registration.

<<HAL2000 is a home-automation system that quite neatly illustrates the relatively recent convergence of sophisticated hardware and software technologies, which has resulted in an avalanche of new products designed to turn the ordinary house into a sort of huge computer peripheral.>>

Link to article--http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/98/03/biztech/articles/15home.html

irthrifty