I dunno, man.  I think there is a lot of room for innovation in the  
space between this drive for cost-cutting and the re-architecture  
response the industry is producing.

I also think you and I would make for a good G4 talk show :D

--  
Jarett T. DeAngelis, MS
Sr. IT Support Engineer
Distributed Support Services, College of Arts and Letters
Office of Information Technology
938 Flanner Hall
University of Notre Dame

On Sep 8, 2009, at 11:23 PM, Malcolm O'Brien  
<malcolmo2...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>> The next ten years in computing will be very interesting  :)
>
> Now THAT I disagree with. It hasn't been interesting since the  
> plethora
> of 8-bits and the introduction of the Amiga. That said, the only thing
> since that qualified was OS X.
>
> And thank God for flat panels. But the next 10 years? BORING! Boring  
> but
> cheap.
> -- 
> Malcolm
> 800MHz 17" flat panel iMac running Leopard
>
> >

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