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The acquisition of the TiBook called Clement—which joined Irenaeus, Polycarp, Cyprian, Athanasius, and Valentinius on the home network—gives us a total of six machines in our house. Five run Mac OS X, one runs Windows XP (and soon, Linux). Two are laptops, four are desktops. One is an all-in-one machine and one runs headless.
No matter how you slice it and dice it, it's a lot of computers. My wife says it's too many; I say it's not.
I think it comes down to two things: perspective and peer group. Kerry would be more than happy if computers disappeared from our house, if not the face of the earth. She is a competent user and a very intelligent person, but she and computers just don't get along. I've heard about people that emit magnetic fields or some such that cause electronics to malfunction in their presence, and judging by the number of truly bizarre things that computers do when she's nearby, I often thing she's one of those people. So for her, the fewer computers she has to interact with, the better.
AdvertisementMe? I depend on them for my livelihood. I'm comfortable using them and spend up to 13 hours a day *cringe* in front of them. So from where I sit (usually in front of a big LCD monitor), having a headless web server (a G4 Cube), a laptop, a kitchen nook machine, a heavy-duty desktop machine, and a Windows box make perfect sense. They are different machines with different uses at different times.
Voice of god mac os. Along with perspective comes the question of peer group. One of Kerry's family members has two PCs; the rest of them have one or none. One of them has broadband. The only one of her friends with her own computer happens to be married to a geek (hello Andy!). As a result, six seems excessive to her.
No matter how you slice it and dice it, it's a lot of computers. My wife says it's too many; I say it's not.
I think it comes down to two things: perspective and peer group. Kerry would be more than happy if computers disappeared from our house, if not the face of the earth. She is a competent user and a very intelligent person, but she and computers just don't get along. I've heard about people that emit magnetic fields or some such that cause electronics to malfunction in their presence, and judging by the number of truly bizarre things that computers do when she's nearby, I often thing she's one of those people. So for her, the fewer computers she has to interact with, the better.
AdvertisementMe? I depend on them for my livelihood. I'm comfortable using them and spend up to 13 hours a day *cringe* in front of them. So from where I sit (usually in front of a big LCD monitor), having a headless web server (a G4 Cube), a laptop, a kitchen nook machine, a heavy-duty desktop machine, and a Windows box make perfect sense. They are different machines with different uses at different times.
Voice of god mac os. Along with perspective comes the question of peer group. One of Kerry's family members has two PCs; the rest of them have one or none. One of them has broadband. The only one of her friends with her own computer happens to be married to a geek (hello Andy!). As a result, six seems excessive to her.
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My peer group? A handful of geeks in meatspace, and of course, Ars Technica. https://downmfiles782.weebly.com/adobe-reader-9-5-1-download.html. Nuff Ced.
When we step outside of our own perspectives and peer groups, I can acknowledge that yes, six computers might seem a bit excessive to some people. And she's able to see my side of the issue and affirm that the six computers in our house serve a purpose.
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Now if only I could get her on board about plasma TVs.