rmc1 wrote: sjms wrote:
maybe its time to rethink ones options for future computing
Maybe it\'s time to tone down the snarky comments for things one has no clue about.
I\'ve thought a lot about it and made the decision that\'s best for me.
Until you\'re ready to buy me a replacement for the high-end Heidelberg scanner that will never be supported on anything beyond XP I\'ll gladly discard such comments. I choose the options that make the most of my money; pointless (to me) OS upgrades and the hardware required by them isn\'t one of them.
which heidelberg scanner do you have? i too choose the options that make the most for the money paid. the difference between Win 7 anand XP is far from pointless too. VMware and dual booting along with just plain old running XP under Win7 pro are options.
\"snarky\" is just so dated. like early mid 1900s.
rmc1 wrote: sjms wrote:
maybe its time to rethink ones options for future computing
Maybe it\'s time to tone down the snarky comments for things one has no clue about.
I\'ve thought a lot about it and made the decision that\'s best for me.
Until you\'re ready to buy me a replacement for the high-end Heidelberg scanner that will never be supported on anything beyond XP I\'ll gladly discard such comments. I choose the options that make the most of my money; pointless (to me) OS upgrades and the hardware required by them isn\'t one of them.
which heidelberg scanner do you have? i too choose the options that make the most for the money paid. the difference between Win 7 anand XP is far from pointless too. VMware and dual booting along with just plain old running XP under Win7 pro are options. i have somewhat more of a \"clue\" then you think too.
\"snarky\" is just so dated. like early mid 1900s.
rmc1 wrote: sjms wrote:
maybe its time to rethink ones options for future computing
Maybe it\'s time to tone down the snarky comments for things one has no clue about.
I\'ve thought a lot about it and made the decision that\'s best for me.
Until you\'re ready to buy me a replacement for the high-end Heidelberg scanner that will never be supported on anything beyond XP I\'ll gladly discard such comments. I choose the options that make the most of my money; pointless (to me) OS upgrades and the hardware required by them isn\'t one of them.
which heidelberg scanner do you have? you might want to try Vuscan as it does support 14 of their models in a 64 bit environment. i thought my 4000ED was near useless and i get outstanding scans using his product and has pretty much full functionality. i too choose the options that make the most for the money paid. the difference between Win 7 anand XP is far from pointless too. i have a bigger \"clue\" then you think too.
\"snarky\" is just so dated. like early mid 1900s.
rmc1 wrote: sjms wrote:
maybe its time to rethink ones options for future computing
Maybe it\'s time to tone down the snarky comments for things one has no clue about.
I\'ve thought a lot about it and made the decision that\'s best for me.
Until you\'re ready to buy me a replacement for the high-end Heidelberg scanner that will never be supported on anything beyond XP I\'ll gladly discard such comments. I choose the options that make the most of my money; pointless (to me) OS upgrades and the hardware required by them isn\'t one of them.
which heidelberg scanner do you have? you might want to try Vuscan as it does support 14 of their models in a 64 bit environment. i thought my 4000ED was near useless and i get outstanding scans using his product and has pretty much full functionality. i too choose the options that make the most for the money paid the difference between Win 7 anand XP is far from pointless too.
\"snarky\" is just so dated. like early mid 1900s.
rmc1 wrote: sjms wrote:
maybe its time to rethink ones options for future computing
Maybe it\'s time to tone down the snarky comments for things one has no clue about.
I\'ve thought a lot about it and made the decision that\'s best for me.
Until you\'re ready to buy me a replacement for the high-end Heidelberg scanner that will never be supported on anything beyond XP I\'ll gladly discard such comments. I choose the options that make the most of my money; pointless (to me) OS upgrades and the hardware required by them isn\'t one of them.
which heidelberg scanner do you have? you might want to try Vuscan as it does support 14 of their models in a 64 bit environment. i thought my 4000ED was near useless and i get outstanding scans using his product and has pretty much full functionality. i too choose the options that make the most for the money paid the difference between Win 7 anand XP is far from pointless too.
rmc1 wrote: sjms wrote:
maybe its time to rethink ones options for future computing
Maybe it\'s time to tone down the snarky comments for things one has no clue about.
I\'ve thought a lot about it and made the decision that\'s best for me.
Until you\'re ready to buy me a replacement for the high-end Heidelberg scanner that will never be supported on anything beyond XP I\'ll gladly discard such comments. I choose the options that make the most of my money; pointless (to me) OS upgrades and the hardware required by them isn\'t one of them.
which heidelberg scanner do you have? you might want to try Vuscan as it does support 14 of their models. i thought my 4000ED was near useless and i get outstanding scans using his product and has pretty much full functionality. i too choose the options that make the most for the money paid the difference between Win 7 anand XP is far from pointless too.
rmc1 wrote: sjms wrote:
maybe its time to rethink ones options for future computing
Maybe it\'s time to tone down the snarky comments for things one has no clue about.
I\'ve thought a lot about it and made the decision that\'s best for me.
Until you\'re ready to buy me a replacement for the high-end Heidelberg scanner that will never be supported on anything beyond XP I\'ll gladly discard such comments. I choose the options that make the most of my money; pointless (to me) OS upgrades and the hardware required by them isn\'t one of them.
rmc1 wrote: sjms wrote:
maybe its time to rethink ones options for future computing
Maybe it\'s time to tone down the snarky comments for things one has no clue about.
I\'ve thought a lot about it and made the decision that\'s best for me.
Until you\'re ready to buy me a replacement for the high-end Heidelberg scanner that will never be supported on anything beyond XP I\'ll gladly discard such comments. I choose the options that make the most of my money; pointless (to me) OS upgrades and the hardware required by them isn\'t one of them.
no comment other then i stand by my words.
Mar 07, 2012 at 11:00 PM
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