Austin Denyer wrote: > Again, that's fine if you have more work for it to do. I would gain no > benefit by replacing my SS5 as it works just as well for the task in > hand as it did when it was new. A new machine would just be spinning > it's wheels 98% of the time, using more electricity, which in turn > generates heat, which makes my A/C work harder, which uses more > electricity... You know, there are new machines that use significantly less power even when fully loaded than old kit, and _probably_ have enough resources for whatever you're using it for. The $90 arm nslu2 comes to mind.. -- see shy jo
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