[rescue] ECC [was: Re: WOT: Ebay changes to IBM from Sun E10Kservers?]
Joshua D. Boyd
jdboyd at celestrion.celestrion.net
Thu Jul 10 15:04:02 CDT 2003
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 02:03:22PM -0500, Jonathan C. Patschke wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Joshua D. Boyd wrote:
>
> > No, I think most home users who do work other than games (say, email,
> > writing reports, databases to manage workflow, etc) still don't care
> > that much.
>
> Tell that to Ellen Feiss.
True, there is that. Except, was that really her story, or was it made
up?
> Now, just to show that I'm not biased, if you pay out the ass for a good
> PC, it's going to probably be stable, barring shitty software. The
> OpenBSD system I have at work has been up for three months without a
> complaint. My PC at home, which I built on the cheap, crashes every two
> or three hours; this would be why my Mac and my Octane get used for
> actual work, and my PC gets used to play MP3s, render MIDI, and play
> games.
Or if you pay a moderately high amount for an old stack of quality
parts. The octane certainly is nicer though.
> > They walk into a local computer store because they feel more
> > comfterable doing so,
>
> Which is why I bought my car from a local dealer.
I bought my car from a friend. I wish I could say it's been trouble
free, but it hasn't been. But the trouble has been caused by other
sources.
> This is only part of the problem. The bigger part of the problem is
> that PC users are conditioned to think that computers are unreliable.
> Computers are "supposed" to crash. That's "just something they do".
> Computers "get slower" as they age.
Well, there is that too.
> The industry is scum, and the only people screaming about it loudly
> enough are Steve Jobs, whose computers aren't in Joe Sixpack's budget,
> and Linus Torvalds[0], whose software isn't typically a good fit for
> someone who just wants to play games and watch porn, anyway.
> [0] He has a terrific rant on the perceived unreliability of computers
> somewhere. I should see if I can dig up a URL.
That would be interesting.
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