wow, my jaw just dropped. never touched a pc with that size of memory
before. someone would actually buy that and use it as a workstation?


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On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:35 PM, hard wyrd <[email protected]> wrote:

> Why do quadruple boot when you can have them all running at the same time?
>
> With a quad-core or octo-core processor, and around 16GB RAM, you can run
> more than 4 OSes at the same time using virtualization.
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:31 PM, tildemark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> i cant imagine doing quadruple boots in the future. windoze, linux,
>> leopard, chrome ??? omg
>>
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>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Brent P. Lipke 
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
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>>> Ah well, for me I'd rather not spend time trying to figure out whether
>>> its an OS or not. I say we enjoy what Google's new product has to offer.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Brent
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:24 PM, hard wyrd <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yeah, I've glanced the "minimal" description in the Google Blog.
>>>>
>>>> However, I think we should start asking ourselves again "What is an OS?"
>>>> "What does an OS do?" Then start thinking again if indeed Google "OS" _is 
>>>> in
>>>> fact_ an OS.
>>>>
>>>> The idea for net books, net tops etc isn't entirely new. I've seen a few
>>>> units from NEC, etc a couple of years ago using the same idea of 
>>>> "everything
>>>> on the internet" with the backing from Netscape. But then again, back then
>>>> AJAX, and others were not yet born and the idea of "everything on the
>>>> internet" at that time was too ahead of its time.
>>>>
>>>> Which brings me back to my question if indeed it is an OS, or does it
>>>> qualify per existing definition of what an OS is.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Brent P. Lipke 
>>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Well.. that's what Google said.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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