Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!helps!uudell!pensoft!lwb From: lwb@pensoft.UUCP (Lance Bledsoe) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: slab vs. cube and $$ Message-ID: <2938@pensoft.UUCP> Date: 7 Dec 90 21:42:15 GMT References: <1990Nov26.173441.184@nic.csu.net> <1990Nov28.043420.19772@ariel.unm.edu> Organization: Pencom Software, Austin, TX Lines: 17 In article <1990Nov28.043420.19772@ariel.unm.edu> stone@hydra.unm.edu (Andrew Stone) writes: >Friends don't let friends buy underpowered workstations. IF you buy a slab >with 8k, you'll be throwing those simms away when you realize it takes a >minimum of 12 to get any kind of performance whatsoever. Meanwhile, that 105 8k! Wow, that is a lot of power! What is that 8 1k simms? Do I have to have 1024 simms to get 1m? I couldn't resist. :-) ;-) -- Lance Bledsoe Off: (512) 343-1111 Pencom Software, Inc. Fax (512) 343-9650 8716 North MoPac #200 UUCP: cs.utexas.edu!pensoft!lwb Austin, Texas 78759 UUNET: uunet!uudell!pensoft!lwb