[WinMac] Re: iMac
Tim Scoff(casper[at]nb.net)
>>>> Where the iMac sucks is for home use, i.e the >>>>features that make it so good for corporate desktops (no floppy, built-in >>>>10/100 ethernet) make it lousy for home users. >>> >>>I disagree wholeheartedly (no surprises there eh guys ;) >>> >>>My wife has an iMac at home and she absolutely loves it and is very >>>profficient on it. And she is one of the most computer-illiterate people >>>I know. She has problems with my Mac and can't make heads or tails of the >>>PC we have (neither in 98 nor in NT). >> >> >>Actually, going to no floppy was the best move anyone has made in the >>computer industry in recent years. This archaic, buggy, data-destroying >>disk ought to be completely obsolete. It already is for many people. The >>only times I ever use them are for the executives, who seem to be unaware >>of "progress". I haven't used a floppy disk since last fall. I use Zip >>drives for small data transfer if email or the network is not a good >>choice. > > I haven't used floppies in ages, except on PCs. This is why the floppy > won't go away any time soon, it is the preferred media for booting from a > "removable" device when you have problems with your PCs hard drive. On > some more modern PCs you can boot up from CDs (as was discussed in this > list) but you can't do very much with them... > > So I think that, unfortunately floppies will be around for a while. A > shame really because they are obsolete and unreliable like you said.
When are Zip drives going to be bootable on PCs? I'ld love
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