At 18:09 -0500 03/30/2002, Bailey wrote:
>On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 11:52 AM, Stephen Bright wrote:

>>  Endless days of frustration: Priceless!


>Frustration? Low to middlin', but beats a new System for price and fit...

It depends on the individual, but one can have endless days of 
frustration with a brand new computer too.  If one is a brand new 
user, this is not so likely, because a brand new user is likely to 
use the new computer as it comes out of the box.   But us crusty old 
salts will want to add a couple of cards and such to the new machine 
and configure it to work like our old machine only better.  And one 
can have as much frustration trying to get stuff working like that on 
a new machine, as one has reconfiguring an old machine.

It all depends on your specific pattern of use and level of expertise.

Jeff Walther

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