Hello everyone,


I have a general question I want to present to
everyone in this list group.  I'm assuming all of us
are proud PCI-based Mac owners as I am.  Here's my
question:  What would any of you do if you
"all-of-a-sudden" have $3,000.00 in your pocket?  
Would you throw out the old and bring in the new?  I'm
trying to decide if I really need a new Mac.  I'm not
sure if I have a need for the new blazing bus speeds
on the new motherboards -- and correct me if I'm
wrong, but it appears to me that the only difference
between a new Mac and an old one is the bus speed;
besides the obvious AGP vs. PCI issue.  So?  What
should I do?  Dump my 9500/150 that I worked so hard
and spent so much money to build?  Should I throw
everything out and start fresh with a new, shiny,
clear "SuperMac"?  Or should I just invest in more RAM
and some other cool hardware/software goodies for my
good 'ol 9500?  I'm loosing sleep here people. . .tell
me what all of you would do in this situation.  Just
pretend you're getting $3,000.00 all of a sudden. .
.what would you do?  Thanks!  I'm looking foward to
all of your answers.

Jess

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