Mike Connors wrote: >> "Don't attribute to corporate fleecing conspiracy what >> can easily be explained by purchasing priorities that differ from your own. >> > > To further this line of thought. In order for businesses to be > successful they must give consumers what they want. In any market there > are exponentially more ignorant buyers than there are educated ones. So, > we get stuck with "choosing" from what the masses have dictated by > their ignorance and unwillignes to pay a higher price for a higher > quality product. However, this doesn't let marketing types of the hook. > As they'll do everything in their power so that consumers can't easily > compare data between products. > The masses are choosing on the hype of the HD internet content delivery model. I frankly don't care about the size of the monitor as long as it is sharp and bright and at least 19" so I can get the font large enough to see. I was given a 24" 16x9 at work, which works well for me so I can have large Xterms side by side, since I usually am logged into three or four different systems at the same time, at it helps when I can compare configurations or code side-by-side.
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