To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
I'll happily embrace 64-bit technology when it becomes readily available. I'm just a home office computer user, but every year I see the need for more and more power and memory in my own work.
Digital photography and multi-tasking are just two reasons why I'd welcome signifcant improvements in power and speed.
Heck, I purchased my first DVD-burner a few months ago, and already I feel constrained by the 4.7G limit. I want more than just 1 hour of DVD quality when re-mastering my old VHS videos, and I don't want it to take 3 hours to do it. I want to back-up my hard disk on 1 DVD disc, not 5 or 6. Bring on the blue lasers and the 64-bit processors! And while we're at it, I'd like to do my own private weather forcasting, too.
To: The Radical Capitalist
I'll happily embrace 64-bit technology when it becomes readily available. I'm just a home office computer user, but every year I see the need for more and more power and memory in my own work. Digital photography and multi-tasking are just two reasons why I'd welcome signifcant improvements in power and speed.
...see post #18!!!!!!!! You are behind the times! (I have a G4 and am getting ready to get a G5!) iMovie, iPhoto, .Mac, are just a few of the reasones... and of course there is a variety of games!( Just no Microsoft Flight Simulator, without an emulator, which runs quite nicely and faster than most p4's)
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05/05/2004 12:18:45 PM PDT by
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