MLUG: RE: [MLUG] Booting windows on Mac Intel hardware
RE: [MLUG] Booting windows on Mac Intel hardware
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* [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
* Phillip Kelchen
* Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 4:04 PM
* To: MLUG Members
* Subject: Re: [MLUG] Booting windows on Mac Intel hardware
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* On Wednesday 05 April 2006 15:15, Michael wrote:
* 
* > Most techies do look down their noses at people in the 
* backwoods. To 
* > bad they aren't enlightened enough to help improve the 
* quality of life 
* > for people in the boonies or third world countries. I get to sound 
* > like a nut for continually advocating concern for strangers and 
* > efforts to help them.
* >
* > --
* > Michael McGlothlin, tech monkey
* > Tub Monkey
* > http://www.tubmonkey.com/
* 
* Contrary to what many lifetime city dwellers believe, quite a 
* few people like to live out in the rural areas. There is a 
* lot more space and a lot fewer people, which leads to less 
* crime, traffic, noise, neighbor issues, and the housing 
* market is a lot more reasonably-priced. Rural residents are 
* not necessarily "hicks," "rednecks," or otherwise 
* unenlightened- not any more than the city bums, panhandlers, 
* and people who drive with one hand on the horn button and the 
* other out the window flipping the bird, all while cutting 
* across six lanes of traffic, running a red light, and talking 
* on a cell phone. The rural areas are not third-world by any 
* comparison. In fact, one common characteristic of almost all 
* third-world countries is a high population density...
* 
* There are a few trade-offs for living out there, and one of 
* them is that the Internet is dial-up or expensive and 
* relatively slow and data-transfer-limited satellite. However, 
* there is IEEE 802.15 "WiMax" on the horizon and that is 
* supposed to be good for 30 miles or so. 

802.15?  Great, all this time I was thinking it was 802.16...
Diana

* Phillip
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