Actually, there is one thing that everyday consumers would realistically use a really large hard drive for, video editing. Dumping hours and hours of high quality video onto your system (high quality so you can burn nice looking DVD's) does take a lot of space. 300GB is a lot, but I certainly ran into serious problems with an 80GB drive trying to put together a video of a memorial service for my wife's family, I ended up having to be very careful about which segments got transferred to the hard drive. A 300GB hard drive would have made it much easier. Of course not everyone wants to edit video on their system, but it is easy enough to do these days (especially on a Mac... iMovie and iDVD are nice programs for beginners). -Dan -----Original Message----- From: hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net [mailto:hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net] On Behalf Of Robert Heller Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:09 AM To: Tom Adams / Reelife Cc: Hidden Tech Subject: Re: [Hidden-tech] Does this sound like a good computer deal? ** The author of this post was a Good Dobee. ** You too can help the group ** Fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area. ** If you did, we all thank you. At Thu, 18 Jan 2007 13:12:25 -0800 Tom Adams / Reelife <reelifeproductions at mac.com> wrote: > > ** The author of this post was a Good Dobee. > ** You too can help the group > ** Fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area. > ** If you did, we all thank you. > > > never enjoyed the apple vs. windows debate but i can't resist throwing in a little fodder for the fire... > > > Frank wrote: > re: The fact is, they're both valid platforms and you just have to be comfortable with what you need to work . > > good point. sometimes I like to wear ripped jeans, other times i like khakis. > > re:Frankly, I think that the claims made by Apple are somewhat overblown > > disagree. I've never said "wow" to a new microsoft application...whereas, I literally was flabergasted by some of the new stuff I've seen in the latest apple keynote address (http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/j47d52oo/event/). I agree these keynote addresses are a sickening display of apple geeks gawking at their faithful leader adorned in a black turtleneck and jeans... but all that aside, I think the apple product is quite an astonishing value. > > re:...check out the top of the line Mac Mini. It tends to be light on disk space (A question for the Mac Apostles: Why would that be?!) > > the top of the line mac mini has an 80GB hard drive...that's not "light"...that's plenty of space for the average user (especially for $800) I agree here. *I* have never understood the reason for a putting a 300gb SATA drive on a *PC*. Unless one is downloading (in a wholesale manor) complete feature films in digital form (eg pirated DVDs) or something, what do you really need 300gb for? I do software development and have come nowhere near filling up my 36gig disk. The current breed of iPods have on 30gig, so 300gig would be enough for 10 iPods worth of music. At roughly 1 meg/1 minute, this is about 300*1024 minutes or aboout 300,000 minutes or 5000 hours or 208 *days* of music. So, unless one is doing things involving image understanding research (I worked for awhile at UMass at the Computer Vision Reearch Lab) 300gb is a truely excesive amount of disk space. Really. Sort of like using a 40' tractor trailler to get a week's worth of groceries for a family of four... > > re: A good reason to stick with Windows: Office 2007 > > Not really. If you use the "Parallels" application, you can run Windows at the same time you're running Mac OS. Doesn't matter if they EVER release it on the MAc platform...you can run it immediately if you use the "Parallels" application. > > > -Tom > > > _______________________________________________ > Hidden-discuss mailing list - home page: http://www.hidden-tech.net > Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net > > You are receiving this because you are on the Hidden-Tech Discussion list. > If you would like to change your list preferences, Go to the Members > page on the Hidden Tech Web site. > http://www.hidden-tech.net/members > > -- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 Deepwoods Software -- Linux Installation and Administration http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Web Hosting, with CGI and Database heller at deepsoft.com -- Contract Programming: C/C++, Tcl/Tk _______________________________________________ Hidden-discuss mailing list - home page: http://www.hidden-tech.net Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net You are receiving this because you are on the Hidden-Tech Discussion list. If you would like to change your list preferences, Go to the Members page on the Hidden Tech Web site. http://www.hidden-tech.net/members