<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">not a bad analogy Steve, but following that line of thought you can say Tesla is turning the car world into a crapshoot for making an electric car, so on so forth.. Do you remember when you had the ability to add RAM to your video card? I do, I had a Trident that came with 256K and I took it all the away to a full MB.. :) Do you think that ATI/NVIDIA is screwing things by soldering GDDRAM in the cards today?<div><br></div><div>The thrush is most people will NEVER need more RAM, we geeks do, so we buy the ones that we can update.. Again, there is room for everyone. <br><div><br></div><div><br><div><div>On Jun 13, 2012, at 7:54 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite">
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It isn't about hating, it's about losing the ability to do things
with it<br>
after you've bought it. The idea that ram is soldered in means you<br>
don't have the option to think about expansion later--you have to<br>
guess now, what your needs are likely to be.<br>
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Me, I'm often feeding laptops new things, especially more ram.<br>
This is bad, I think.<br>
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Apple is morphing into an appliance company away from being a<br>
computer company. Certainly their business model seems to be<br>
working.<br>
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--STeve<br>
On 06/13/12 20:44, Eduardo Cesconetto wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:76F8A72D-B1AE-4916-BAC3-CCA702E44796@cesconetto.com" type="cite">We call it innovation for those who want innovation,
nobody is forcing you to buy anything, you can still buy your PC
parts, embedded computing parts, displays, whatever tickles your
fancy.. There is place for balance. I love the new MBP, it's the
best notebook you can buy today without a shadow of doubt. I am
already using one at work and it can handle 2 Ubuntu VMs and a
Windows 7 VM all at the same time without compromising the Mac OS
X performance…
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<div>Stop hating dude...<br>
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<div>On Jun 13, 2012, at 7:34 PM, Taylor Burke wrote:</div>
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computing into a crapshoot. Their new Macbook features a
fused display (which is incredibly expensive to replace),
a proprietary SSD, RAM that is <b>soldered to the
motherboard</b>, and a battery that is glued <br>
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-- <br>
Taylor Burke<br>
Consultant, Ideal Solution LLC<br>
(517) 485-2650 ext. 222<br>
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