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From: Richard Maine on 5 May 2008 23:02 weedhopper <wendelhopper(a)comcast.net> wrote: > You are complicating matters by having Parallels on your machine. you don't > need it. You seem to be making rather brash statements about what I need, based on very little data. You have insufficient data to evaluate my needs, as I have made no particular attempt to give a complete accounting of them. Nor do I feel particularly inclined to give such an accounting, as I have no interest in soliciting advice about whether I need Parallels. Unsolicited advice on the matter will be filed as appropriate. I am quite capable of making that judgement myself, and I judge that I most certainly do need Parallels (or VMware) on my machine. -- Richard Maine | Good judgement comes from experience; email: last name at domain . net | experience comes from bad judgement. domain: summertriangle | -- Mark Twain
From: Jolly Roger on 5 May 2008 23:54 In article <2104c084-1656-4d89-aaf7-339746f4dfb7(a)z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, steveballmer <ballmerrules(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Delete the Mac partition! You first, asshat. -- Please send all responses to the relevant news group. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. I do not read posts from Google Groups. Use a real news reader if you want me to see your posts. JR
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Per_R=F8nne?= on 6 May 2008 05:32
weedhopper <wendelhopper(a)comcast.net> wrote: > You are complicating matters by having Parallels on your machine. you don't > need it. Lots of people need Parallels on their machines. I, for example, need it to run certain dictionaries that only exist for the Windows environment. Like Oxford English Dictionary. Or my bidirectional dictionaries between Danish and English, German and French respectively. Also I need to be able to use them while I work in MacOS X. For copy-and-paste purposes ... Thus the contents of the harddisk container never changes. Nevertheless, Time Machine will back it up every time I have used it - the only option is to exclude the file from the backup -- Per Erik R�nne http://www.RQNNE.dk |