14x means we have 14 iMacs.

On Feb 11, 8:47 pm, tortoise <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 4:19 pm, Austin Leeds <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >   The reason I'm getting an iPad instead of a MacBook (MacBook Pros
> > are popping up everywhere on my campus) is the fact that I'm around
> > powerful desktops (14x iMac 2.66 GHz 10.5.8,
>
> what does 14x mean ? 14x faster than pismo ? really can you measure
> that ?
> once someone posted test results I found hard to believe until I
> realized the benchmark utility was optimized for intel.  I like XBench
> because it knows both,
>
> But benchmarks can only be indications, depends on the software and
> what you are doing. Wordprocessing runs at the same speed no matter
> even a powerbook1400 or whatever.
>
> > something mobile to write, surf the web, and email with. The 10-hour
> > battery life really won me over, along with the new iWork suite. Heck,
> > I knew that the iPad would be my perfect match the moment I saw it
> > (man, I really need a girlfriend).
>
> Funny it struck me particulary that Apple is going back toward like
> the classic OS with IphoneOS. Basicly creating a larger gap between
> professional developer and user, and no under the hood in particular.
>
>
>
> > Thanks,
> > FFF
>
> > On Feb 8, 5:25 pm, PM7500 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > As good as the Pismo is, it may be time to start thinking about a
> > > replacement. Titanium G4 Powerbooks are getting cheap these days and
> > > you can even start to get really good deals on aluminum models now.
>
> It just amazes me how well my g4 550 pismo works with a good hard
> drive running Tiger.
>
> Nevertheless I was going to let go of it (too many old macs) ...
> Except I keep getting handed these obsolete not updated software I
> need for my work,
> I have one I got a few months back needs Jaguar (on the Wally)
> and just a few days ago one that needs powerpc - Tiger (on the Pismo).
>
> Maybe this doesn't happen to other people, I don't know. These
> softwares are prototypes not for sale ...
> demonstrating concepts you might use in newer software but might
> require special licensing, the fully functional demo free.
> I picked up stuff last year from early 90's that worked only on
> LinuxPPC2000 (lucky I had a copy and some extra libs wiere still
> available one line).
>
> The thing that's bumming me about the Pismo right now is the busted
> audio jacks - I' having eye problems and would really like to have it
> read to me with headphones. Replacement requires a complete tear down.

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