> This is sick. It seems like yesterday I spent $49.95 for 16KB of memory, > which was two circuit boards packed with 2K chips, and I was lucky enough > to have only one bit error. I could only dream to have a machine with an > amazing 512KB for memory and here we have 512MB for pocket change. 4MHz > on a CISC Z80 was fast and I would have laughed at anything tht could be > done over 50MHz. Gigahertz? Whoa, slow down! Where will we be in > another 15 years from now? Do you actually feel the difference when using your computer? To some degree I guess you do as the screen is prettier but try doing something like word processing and compare how fast the program runs compared to a word processor on a 20 year old Apple or PC. The fact that we experience laggy, crashy apps with this much power is just disappointing. ;) > Not long ago, every memory cell was considered valuable real estate. We > stored important information, known as flags, in a single bit. Now, its > just an empty sea of bits. Exactly the problem. Programmers are lazy now. Myself included. I hate when I have to code something in C/C++ or assembler. I do almost everything in Python, PHP, SQL, and shell scripts these days. > Why drive a car when you can ride a bike? I plan on fixing my bike come payday.. because my vehicle is in the shop and the mechanic is at a loss as to what is wrong. To bad I live 20 miles from the nearest town of decent size. :(