On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Dan Covill <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06/26/12 15:08, Michael Madigan wrote:
>> I think the bottom line is to only use a laptop when you need to go mobile, 
>> and make sure everything else you have is a desktop.
>>
>
> I agree with that completely.  Notebooks are 'cool', but they are less
> efficient to use, less robust, and (most important in a business
> environment) difficult and costly to repair.
>
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I don't agree at all.  Now you have to keep a pair of devices up to
date, software installed as well as updates.   Why pay for duplicate
software OS, as well as all other apps that are not in house or open
source.

When two devices are in use you have to cross reference any changes
between the two?  Why would I ever want to do that waste of time?

I have been working, day job, off of laptop for a couple of months now
and I love it.  I have to take my laptop with me as an IT employee
because when doo-doo happens I need to be able to leap into action.
Why would I want to commute to the office to work?

Get a quality laptop and your good to go.  Get a docking station as well.




-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Analyst
Ring Container Technology
Oakland TN

901.246-0159 cell

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