• Re: Using ChatGPT as ther

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to RUG RAT on Mon Jul 28 15:45:40 2025
    Same risk with AI to get regal advice..

    Transcripts would not protected by attorney client privledge.

    Brave new world out there..

    Not sure that "brave" is the word that I would use. :D

    Mike


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to RUG RAT on Tue Jul 29 10:02:06 2025
    "Regal" = "Legal"

    Sheesh. 14 year of living in South Korea, and I come back typing with an accent! Bloody Hell!

    Though I guess you knew what I meant..

    LOL, yeah I figured it out. I didn't figure you were talking about
    royality there, so I figured it was a typo. :D


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  • From Rob Mccart@1:2320/105 to MIKE POWELL on Thu Jul 31 09:12:12 2025
    "Regal" = "Legal"

    Sheesh. 14 year of living in South Korea, and I come back typing with an
    >> accent! Bloody Hell!

    Though I guess you knew what I meant..

    LOL, yeah I figured it out. I didn't figure you were talking about
    >royality there, so I figured it was a typo. :D

    That was a rather clever quip I thought, although I wondered at
    the time how many readers might have missed it.. B)

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  • From Rob Mccart@1:2320/105 to KURT WEISKE on Thu Jul 31 09:12:12 2025
    Sheesh. 14 year of living in South Korea, and I come back typing with
    an accent! Bloody Hell!

    Back in the '90s, I had a caller who used an Amiga. Hardware wasn't
    >cheap, and he was on a limited budget. His "S" key stopped working, so
    >until he got a new keyboard, he typed with a lisp.

    You mean a 'lithp'... B)

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  • From Rob Mccart@1:2320/105 to RUG RAT on Thu Jul 31 09:12:12 2025
    Back in the '90s, I had a caller who used an Amiga. Hardware wasn't
    cheap, and he was on a limited budget.

    If you think hardware wasn't cheap in the 90's, you should see what the price
    >re for Amiga hardware NOW! Thank God for emulation....

    I was buying decent used cars cheaper than the cheapest computers back in
    those years so I think it was a little worse at that time, although I'm probably thinking more the mid to late 80's when I first got into them..

    Recently I paid less than half as much for a new laptop as I had
    to pay for a floppy drive back then.

    That's not allowing for inflation either so instead of Double it
    should probably be more like 5 or 6 times as much.

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Rob Mccart on Thu Jul 31 07:49:36 2025
    Rob Mccart wrote to RUG RAT <=-

    I was buying decent used cars cheaper than the cheapest computers back
    in those years so I think it was a little worse at that time, although
    I'm probably thinking more the mid to late 80's when I first got into them..

    I always felt like market forces drove computers to certain price
    points. You'd have a basic PC for $500, a high-end PC for twice that,
    and add on more for a gaming PC. As PCs got faster/better, the prices
    stayed the same but the power increased.

    Chromebooks changed the landscape quite a bit, driving the low-end down.



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  • From Rob Mccart@1:2320/105 to KURT WEISKE on Sat Aug 2 18:11:50 2025
    I was buying decent used cars cheaper than the cheapest computers back
    in those years so I think it was a little worse at that time, although
    I'm probably thinking more the mid to late 80's when I first got into them..

    I always felt like market forces drove computers to certain price
    >points. You'd have a basic PC for $500, a high-end PC for twice that,
    >and add on more for a gaming PC. As PCs got faster/better, the prices
    >stayed the same but the power increased.

    Market does pretty much control the price of everything..
    I think the manufacturing cost difference between those types of
    computers though is not near as much as the pricing suggests.

    Supply and demand has a big impact, plus people wanting the newest,
    fastest, coolest gaming system and being willing to pay a premium
    to be the first on their block to have one. That's much like whan
    a new Apple Phone comes out and people are paying almost $3000 for
    one, but a year later they are probably half that price, and I doubt
    Apple is losing any money on them then..

    Chromebooks changed the landscape quite a bit, driving the low-end down.

    The main thing about Chromebooks is you don't pay the high fee that
    Microsoft charges for the Windows OS.. By that I mean that the price
    difference is a software issue rather than a hardware issue.

    Along those lines though.. My newest Laptop, not the one I use very
    much, I bought on a year end sale where it was so cheap I couldn't
    resist having it as a backup for when my Windows 7 Laptop either
    dies or the OS gets too old to function well.. the same reason I
    had this Windows 7 computer sitting for some time waiting for my
    old Windows 98 system to become mostly unusable.

    In both of those cases I bought them for quite a bit less than half
    the price they were selling for when 'new'..

    My other advantage is I don't need high end systems. I mostly run
    old software (games and such) and do simpler things online so I
    don't need super fast systems with tons of RAM.. Those computers
    start off cheap and seem to drop even more than others later.

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  • From Rob Mccart@1:2320/105 to RUG RAT on Sat Aug 2 18:11:50 2025
    I was referring specifically to used Amiga Hardware or some of the more niche
    >mmodore 64/128 hardware.

    I see.. I almost bought a Commodore 64 as my fist computer but just
    before I did I ran into an old friend who told me I could buy parts
    to build an Apple II Clone computer for about half the price, so I
    ended up actually building my very first computer.. (1983)
    This was before I'd ever touched a computer. I knew I wanted to
    get into them but hadn't had the chance yet.

    I even made a point of not buying a Floppy Drive at first so that
    I wouldn't get involved playing games and such before learning the
    computer inside-out and how to write software. I had a tape drive
    on it to save any programs I wrote and, if I wanted to play games,
    I had to write them myself, sometimes from scratch and sometimes
    I'd buy a book with a program in it to copy out and, once I got it
    running, I usually found ways to make my version work better than
    the original.. B)

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