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You're probably correct. I don't see any benefit for a normal home user to get a 1.5Ghz Pentium 4 for $700. Games certainly do drive the system. But, people tend to load up with applications and leave them hanging around all the time (but most of that resides in swap space). "Derek D. Martin" wrote: > I have to disagree. While I think they may have had an influence, I > think the largest influence was by far had by the gaming industry. > They're the ones pushing the graphics accelerators into the gagillions > of pixels per nanosecond range... and the average home/business user > STILL has no need of anything more powerful than a Pentium 200MHz > running Windows 95. Except for games. - -- Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Boston Linux and Unix user group http://www.blu.org PGP key id:C5061EA9 PGP Key fingerprint:053C 73EC 3AC1 5C44 3E14 9245 FB00 3ED5 C506 1EA9 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Exmh version 2.5 12/25/2001 iD8DBQE9WFwz+wA+1cUGHqkRAlu5AJ4gT+yh1+VyhmaQWpjlwQlMf61LIACggpL+ dBcVPS+/kWotBFGnhZiKwiE= =k+3p -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss