[geeks] KVM for Sun Sparc Servers with USB keyboards
Lionel Peterson
lionel4287 at gmail.com
Thu May 14 06:35:20 CDT 2009
On May 13, 2009, at 5:11 PM, Shannon Hendrix <shannon at widomaker.com>
wrote:
> On May 13, 2009, at 14:21 , Dan Sikorski wrote:
>
>
>> If i had a large family, i could see it. I regularly put quite a
>> bit of cargo in my SUV. Computers, water softener salt,
>> appliances, helping a friend or family member move, just to name
>> the uses that I have had in the last three months. Minivans have
>> as much space, but their cargo capacity by weight is very poor. I
>> moved to and from college several times in a minivan, and it was
>> not pretty.
>
> A proper van with a lowered truck frame and a rear drive would do
> your job fine, and without the waste and overweight of an SUV.
>
> An SUV was designed for hybrid and off-road use, and 99% of SUV
> owners never use them for that, so they are mostly wasted.
>
> America fell in love with the SUV for several reasons:
>
> - want over reason
> - a dearth of wagons and hatchbacks in the market, which do the job
> far better
> - conversion of real vans into front-engined "somethings" that
> lacked the ability
> of past vans and made people think they needed an SUV
>
> An SUV is actually a pretty poor cargo vehicle compared to the real
> vans, hatches, and wagons unless you really do go off-road.
>
> They might look cooler to some, but be honest: almost no one who
> owns one really needs one.
>
> About the only pragmatic feature they have for urban cargo is the
> height which can be easier for _some_ types of cargo.
Being a 6' 7" driver, with two kids that are working hard to outgrow
me and a wife, I'm quite happy with my Suburban, but then again my
commute is 5 miles each way..
That I got it a year ago at 0% interest over 5 years made it happen
for me.
Lionel
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