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Mac Mini Eye for the Linux-Windows Guy | |
| Subject: | Have fun | |
| Date: | 2005-04-20 16:36:00 | |
| From: | ghiebert | |
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I hope you enjoy your upgrade. Having a solid Unix/Linux background really helps to appreciate the Mac's advantages. (I always have at least three Terminal windows open, because I'm too lazy to use the Finder for most things. ;^)
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Have fun
2005-04-21 02:08:16 Todd Ogasawara |
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Regarding my mentioning cost. If people are thinking about buying anything new, but especially if they are thinking of switching, total switching cost will be an important consideration. So, I thought it was important to point that out. The cost of the Mac hardware is a premium compared to Intel based PCs. As I mentioned in an earlier blog, the $773 I spent on my Mac mini hardware would have gotten 160GB HD vs. 80GB, dual-layer DVD+-RW vs. CD-RW/DVD-ROM, and either CRT or maybe even a small LCD display. So, there has to be something more a Mac mini has to offer than price (and I think it does having owned one for a little while now).
Why an LCD instead of CRT? Space in my home is a premium. The space the Mac mini now occupies is where my notebook used to get thrown for shared use in a common area. It would not comfortably fit a deep CRT.
Is .Mac necessary? No more so than the Mac mini itself. I was curious. And, as I said, the Windows user side of me is paranoid (re: getting Virex as part of the package) even though most people tell me viruses are a non-issue for Mac OS X :-)