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    DrABELL
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    Interesting observation: in the year 1965 the first 911s priced about $6,500, while the first "desktop computer" by Olivetti at the same time was about half the price of 911, namely: $3,200. Currently, the high-end PC is about $1k, while Porshe 911 starts at $50k+ and goes up to about $180k. Any thoughts on that? More reading at: "NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911" NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911[^]

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      Interesting observation: in the year 1965 the first 911s priced about $6,500, while the first "desktop computer" by Olivetti at the same time was about half the price of 911, namely: $3,200. Currently, the high-end PC is about $1k, while Porshe 911 starts at $50k+ and goes up to about $180k. Any thoughts on that? More reading at: "NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911" NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911[^]

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      DrABELL wrote:

      Any thoughts on that?

      Yes.[^]  :) /ravi

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        Interesting observation: in the year 1965 the first 911s priced about $6,500, while the first "desktop computer" by Olivetti at the same time was about half the price of 911, namely: $3,200. Currently, the high-end PC is about $1k, while Porshe 911 starts at $50k+ and goes up to about $180k. Any thoughts on that? More reading at: "NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911" NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911[^]

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        Yup. I wouldn't fancy trying to cut the apex on the Nurburgring in a Mac Air.

        I was brought up to respect my elders. I don't respect many people nowadays.
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          Yup. I wouldn't fancy trying to cut the apex on the Nurburgring in a Mac Air.

          I was brought up to respect my elders. I don't respect many people nowadays.
          CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier

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          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

          Yup. I wouldn't fancy trying to cut the apex on the Nurburgring in a Mac Air.

          Assuming you could get there in the first place using Apple Maps... :)

          I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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            DrABELL wrote:

            Any thoughts on that?

            Yes.[^]  :) /ravi

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            Yeah, it's an old joke, but still a good one! :)

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              Yup. I wouldn't fancy trying to cut the apex on the Nurburgring in a Mac Air.

              I was brought up to respect my elders. I don't respect many people nowadays.
              CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier

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              Btw, Pete, could you plz tell us how many kilo bucks in the most expensive Mac nowday? And, also what is your personal experience (if any) of using the Mac's top line vs. PCs performance wise?

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                Interesting observation: in the year 1965 the first 911s priced about $6,500, while the first "desktop computer" by Olivetti at the same time was about half the price of 911, namely: $3,200. Currently, the high-end PC is about $1k, while Porshe 911 starts at $50k+ and goes up to about $180k. Any thoughts on that? More reading at: "NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911" NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911[^]

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                One positive conclusion is that the workers on the first 911s probably couldn't afford to own a computer, but current workers on 911s can! ;P Therefore the lifestyle of a 911-builder has drastically improved :-D

                "For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza

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                  One positive conclusion is that the workers on the first 911s probably couldn't afford to own a computer, but current workers on 911s can! ;P Therefore the lifestyle of a 911-builder has drastically improved :-D

                  "For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza

                  CP article: SmartPager - a Flickr-style pager control with go-to-page popup layer.

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                  Ja, right :)

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                    Interesting observation: in the year 1965 the first 911s priced about $6,500, while the first "desktop computer" by Olivetti at the same time was about half the price of 911, namely: $3,200. Currently, the high-end PC is about $1k, while Porshe 911 starts at $50k+ and goes up to about $180k. Any thoughts on that? More reading at: "NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911" NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911[^]

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                    DrABELL
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                    Btw, here comes the full story: NY International Auto Show 2013[^], pictures at an exhibition, à la Mussorgsky sort of :)

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                      Interesting observation: in the year 1965 the first 911s priced about $6,500, while the first "desktop computer" by Olivetti at the same time was about half the price of 911, namely: $3,200. Currently, the high-end PC is about $1k, while Porshe 911 starts at $50k+ and goes up to about $180k. Any thoughts on that? More reading at: "NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911" NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911[^]

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                      The amazing thing is that the Porsche 911 is still very much like the original.

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                        The amazing thing is that the Porsche 911 is still very much like the original.

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                        Ja, that's true.

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                          Interesting observation: in the year 1965 the first 911s priced about $6,500, while the first "desktop computer" by Olivetti at the same time was about half the price of 911, namely: $3,200. Currently, the high-end PC is about $1k, while Porshe 911 starts at $50k+ and goes up to about $180k. Any thoughts on that? More reading at: "NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911" NY International Auto Show 2013, 50th anniversary of Porsche 911[^]

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                          Vivi Chellappa
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                          DrABELL wrote:

                          in the year 1965 the first 911s priced about $6,500, while the first "desktop computer" by Olivetti at the same time was about half the price of 911, namely: $3,200. Currently, the high-end PC is about $1k, while Porshe 911 starts at $50k+ and goes up to about $180k. Any thoughts on that?

                          If only people crashed Porsches with their driving at the same rate as they crash computers with their programs, there will be fewer idiots on earth!

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                            Ja, that's true.

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                            I saw a slide show on cars that have a long history, and most look nothing like what they did when the model was initially introduced. The 911 was one. Interesetingly not the bettle, which has by far the longest history. It has the distictive look, but the engine has moved, so actually quite different. The 911 amazingly still has the horizontally opposed rear engine. Of course now it is water cooled instead of air cooled (I assume) since doubt could get an air cooled engine to meet emission standards, and also harder to get the fuel efficiency.

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