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brlcad |
howdy hippieindamakin8 |
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PrezKennedy |
hey brlcad! |
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brlcad |
hola |
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brlcad |
how many left |
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brlcad |
? |
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PrezKennedy |
2 classes, 2 driving sessions |
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PrezKennedy |
thank God |
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brlcad |
cool |
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``Erik |
yay comcast |
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PrezKennedy |
comc-ass-tic |
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PrezKennedy |
;) |
19:09.36 |
PrezKennedy |
brlcad, im pushing work along... looks like
we'll be getting a couple macbooks soon :) |
19:39.16 |
brlcad |
PrezKennedy: be sure to get Pro if it's for
business |
19:40.27 |
PrezKennedy |
they wont pay the cash for that |
19:40.29 |
brlcad |
they parts go through much more extensive
reliability testing, makes up the price difference quickly in
reduced downtime (at least the rate) |
19:41.14 |
brlcad |
I frankly wouldn't buy one then, it's a
riskier situation support-wise |
19:41.31 |
brlcad |
even if it meant getting half as
many |
19:41.55 |
brlcad |
you can calculate how many hours that 1k or so
price difference will cost in man-hours |
19:42.37 |
brlcad |
and having a hardware failure rate go from
something like 99% to 99.9% (hypothetically) |
19:43.29 |
PrezKennedy |
theyre only getting 2 for us to get certs on
and become familiar with the system and use... i dont think the .9%
will matter too much |
19:44.32 |
brlcad |
ah, that's a little better at least if there's
not business relying on it, but I'd still suggest trying to make a
case for the pro's instead of the consumer-grade versions |
19:44.34 |
PrezKennedy |
when we do a contract or something im sure
theyll go the pricey route |
19:44.48 |
brlcad |
even feature-wise for certification, the
non-pro's lack a few features |
19:44.58 |
PrezKennedy |
like what? |
19:45.39 |
PrezKennedy |
i really have to pitch it good for them to
fork twice as much for one machine |
19:48.29 |
brlcad |
depending on what you need to certify, the
memory limits are much higher for the pros, the superdrive,
high-res displays, diff graphics cards (integrated intel vs ati
radeon), more vid memory, large display support (30" cinemas), high
speed firewire, different power supplies, .. |
19:48.46 |
brlcad |
few other port differences |
19:50.45 |
brlcad |
some of that is dated, so you'd have to check
the latest specs |
19:51.01 |
brlcad |
e.g. they're no longer on those graphics
cards, and the new unibody design changed a few things |
19:53.10 |
brlcad |
hm, quick glance at their tech specs, they did
close the gap a little bit with the unibodies |
19:53.35 |
brlcad |
so not quite as drastic a difference, but I'd
still be hesitant to get the non pro for reliability reasons
alone |
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``Erik |
um |
19:58.51 |
``Erik |
new macbooks have superdrives and nvidia cards
that can drive I believe 30" |
19:59.32 |
brlcad |
yeah, the diff is a lot smaller on the video
side now |
19:59.50 |
``Erik |
the big difference for me when I bought my
macbook was the screen size and firewire... I like the small
formfactor and don't use firewire, so *shrug* whatever :) |
19:59.57 |
brlcad |
twice the memory, and both nvidia (though one
is a 9600 and one a 9200 or something) |
20:00.12 |
brlcad |
for personal use, I think either is
great |
20:00.21 |
``Erik |
the pros have a dual gpu that swaps based on
need, but the little one is pretty smoking for the games I
play |
20:00.41 |
brlcad |
it's easy to take the risk, there's no
"downtime" really if it breaks, at least not any that affects a
"bottom-line" |
20:00.57 |
brlcad |
for a business though, that's money and time
lost that is easily recovered with a mere 1k price diff |
20:01.44 |
``Erik |
different failure rate? source pls? cite?
</wikipediazi> |
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BRL-CAD: 03starseeker * r33904
10/brlcad/trunk/src/libtclcad/tclcadAutoPath.c: Undo clearing of
auto_path in libtclcad - need general re-evaluation of how
auto_path is being handled. |
20:07.50 |
brlcad |
that would require effort |
20:07.54 |
brlcad |
http://www.macintouch.com/reliability/macbooks2.html |
20:08.07 |
brlcad |
unscientific and subject to bias, but sounds
about right from what we've seen |
20:08.24 |
brlcad |
the 15" line was bad, but the newer ones are
outstanding |
20:09.55 |
brlcad |
being twice as susceptible to failure between
non-pro and pro is pretty significant for business use,
imnsho |
20:10.16 |
brlcad |
there was other reports I read elsewhere from
published support requests, but don't have the link handy |
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brlcad |
and it's all still pretty insanely higher
reliability than the failure rates of other manufacturers
iirc |
20:11.31 |
brlcad |
ah yeah,
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9044618 |
20:11.49 |
PrezKennedy |
alright well i e-mailed the decision
makers... |
20:11.55 |
PrezKennedy |
maybe theyll go for it, but i doubt
it |
20:12.22 |
brlcad |
can't hurt to ask, worse they can say is "no"
:) |
20:12.41 |
PrezKennedy |
knowing them we'll end up with two mac
mini's |
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PrezKennedy |
the low end ones |
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brlcad |
heh |
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brlcad |
sounds like a mini cluster! |
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PrezKennedy |
it can be a little frustrating |
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``Erik |
hm, those macbooks with the core duos look
like only the first gen plastic ones, not the metal ones |
20:52.44 |
PrezKennedy |
brlcad, i send you a message |
20:52.53 |
PrezKennedy |
*sent... whoops |
20:52.54 |
PrezKennedy |
;) |
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brlcad |
notes distcheck is
busted |
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brlcad |
wonder if cruisecontrol can be configured to
email the entire log |
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brlcad |
woot, distcheck fixed |
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brlcad |
just in time for release ma?ana |
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BRL-CAD: 03starseeker * r33908
10/brlcad/trunk/src/proc-db/coil.c: Get squared, grounded caps
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starseeker |
er, whoops - ground not grounded |
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Ralith |
well, ground is generally grounded. |
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starseeker |
not if it's a spring ;-) |