It was thus said that the Great Mouse once stated:
I've
received more digital cameras to repair lately than 1960's
discrete-component calculators. Does that mean modern digital
cameras are less reliable than 1960s discrete calculators?
In case anyone still cares, in my case, the lesson from experience
still holds when corrected for such effects. Indeed, for several years
I ran more machine-hours of Suns than peecees and I _still_ had more
peecee hardware failures.
I've had *many* more years of PC experience, and I've yet to see one fail
as bad as the SGI I used in college between '91-96 (let's see ... the SGI
required a new video card and the mother board replaced twice; also, the
video monitor slowly lost colors over time as well).
-spc (Although I've had to replace my work laptop once already ... )