How many pages is your iphone bill?
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The combined bill for Kristin and I last month was 76 pages.
AT&T is crazy with the bills, but it cracks me up that this is suddenly all kinds of big news. I've been getting 50-100 page bills from them for years. Half of the 76 page bill was stuff from her Blackberry.
yeesh! I heard on the radio some people's bills were 300 pages.
That's about one call a page, right?
I'm trying to figure out what I should do about a Windows computer for my school work -- Intel Mac Pro with Parallels, or true Windows machine? And if I can get one with XP installed (yes, there are some that come that way at MicroCenter) do I want to go with one of those, or am I just buying future trouble as the OS gets increasingly outdated and unsupported?
I'd go with Parallels. The downside is you gotta buy a second OS in addition to the Parallels software, so there's added expense.
Lots of people are sticking with XP instead of moving to Vista. I think you'll still be able to buy new machines with XP installed until the end of the year. MS only recently dropped support for NT 4, right? So I think they'll be supporting XP for a while. Also, the pace of OS advances has slowed a lot in recent years. A lot of people stayed with 3.1, 95 and 98 for a long time. I have a feeling this will be even more true of XP.
My biggest beef with Vista is its rather onerous DRM. A Vista machine actually devotes a fair amount of activity determining if you really should be able to play high-quality video - if the video you're playing doesn't meet all its criteria, it will intentionally downgrade the audio and video quality. I'm a little unclear on the details, however.
I just purchased three iMacs for the express purpose of running XP so I'd say go with a Mac.
I have a serious love-hate relationship with Vista. I don't like how many software programs aren't compatible with it. It isn't terrible, but it is inconvenient. I also find it is somewhat less easy to use than XP.
For the moment I'm still sticking with XP.
I don't think anyone should switch to tell you the truth. I got a new laptop that came with Vista installed.
The software that I use for audio playback under windows still isn't recommending Vista. There are all kinds of issues with drivers for audio cards and things like that.