for the siriusXM users
Troy Burnham
Hi all,
While in the car I've been hearing a channel advertised on siriusXM that sounds like it has 60's and 70's music and maybe more but I never hear the name of it. Does anybody know what I'm talking about? I want to see if I can listen to the channel with my online subscription at home. Thanks. Troy
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Re: 5g and me
Monte Single
Hi list,
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: enes sarıbaş thinks a 500 dollar computer/laptop is less than adequate for the average user. He is not the first person on the list to express such thoughts. The one time I spent more than that for a computer was for the first one I purchased; that was in the last millennium. If I spent 500 u s dollars on a computer today, it would be built with quality parts and be more than adequate for the average computer user's needs. : enes sarıbaş go forth and conquer, spend the big bucks. Hopefully it will stimulate the economy.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene Sent: October 15, 2020 5:29 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] 5g and me That simply is not true. A lot of people have machines in the five hundred dollar range and they work fine. And five hundred dollar machines aren't just barely competent machines. Gene -----Original Message----- From: enes sarıbaş Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 4:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] 5g and me No, I would not buy a 500 dollar machine. In fact, I would exclude machines below a certain build quality as a matter of principle. Is saving every little penny really worth it for a device people use 12 hours a day or more? possibly? Those machines usually have more than one major flaw, and have barebone specs. I think a power user should get a pc above the 1000 dollar range, and a regular user, if they can aford it should go around 700-800. The difference between an entry level, and even midrange computer is very apparent in build quality, as well as components. A midrange system will probably have one or two important flaws, but a budget system will have three or more, iether bad keyboard, cheap material, poor cooling, etc. On 10/15/2020 7:15 AM, Gene wrote: And I suspect you spent over a thousand dollars to do what a five
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Re: 5g and me
Gene
That simply is not true. A lot of people have machines in the five hundred dollar range and they work fine.
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And five hundred dollar machines aren't just barely competent machines. Gene
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From: enes sarıbaş Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 4:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] 5g and me No, I would not buy a 500 dollar machine. In fact, I would exclude machines below a certain build quality as a matter of principle. Is saving every little penny really worth it for a device people use 12 hours a day or more? possibly? Those machines usually have more than one major flaw, and have barebone specs. I think a power user should get a pc above the 1000 dollar range, and a regular user, if they can aford it should go around 700-800. The difference between an entry level, and even midrange computer is very apparent in build quality, as well as components. A midrange system will probably have one or two important flaws, but a budget system will have three or more, iether bad keyboard, cheap material, poor cooling, etc. On 10/15/2020 7:15 AM, Gene wrote: And I suspect you spent over a thousand dollars to do what a five hundred dollar computer can do, less if on sale ormanufacturer refurbished. I don't know enough technically to discuss some of your technical points, but I'll say the following:
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Re: Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far
Gene
I believe there are external USB video cards. Perhaps trying one would solve the problem while not having to go through the inconvenience of placing another card in the machine.
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From: Rick Alfaro Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 3:13 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far Hi Mike. Actually, those were the 2 suggestions offered by JFW support but neither one made any difference. Thanks for suggesting them though. Warmest regards Rick Alfaro From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mike B Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 3:30 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far You could try playing with the settings in Settings Center / Miscellaneous, to see if changing the MSAA options or the Use Accessibility Driver for Screen Capture options help. The Miscellaneous folder is the folder number 25 of 26 and not the Misc. subfolder of, Web / HTML / PDFs. Take care and stay safe. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers & Rams! Main's Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite government program. ----- Original Message ----- From: Rick Alfaro To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 12:05 PM Subject: [TechTalk] Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far Will attempt to describe this issue as best I can. I’ve brought this up with JFW support but no joy there. This is on a very fast Cyber Power gaming PC running at 3.9 GHZ with 16GB of memory. The application exhibiting the issue Clipmate from ThornSoft development. ClipMate is a clipboard manager. This app has worked flawlessly for years now but things changed when I installed a 43 inch 4k monitor to replace a smaller one I had via and HDMI port provided on my video card. After installing the larger monitor, JFW stopped tracking the program context menus with the window in a restored state. Maximizing the window with tracking somewhat for listviews but made no difference with the context menus. This pretty much has made the program fairly useless. I’ve tried bringing down the screen resolution from 2160 to 1080p which was what my old monitor was set to but it made no difference. I also updated the video card drivers directly from the OEM’s web site again with no difference. If anyone has any other ideas, I’m all ears and will gratefully give them a try. Warmest regards Rick Alfaro
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Re: Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far
Gene
While I don't have the technical knowledge to do more than speculate, it sounds as though if you could switch to another sound card when using the program, that might solve the problem. Perhaps JAWS is a little more dependent on the sound card being used. I suspect that NVDA uses some different ways of getting some information. I remember reading a number of years ago that the JAWS developers stuck with some older ways and that has caused some problems for them, though I would think it has benefits as well.
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From: Rick Alfaro Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 2:19 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far Regarding my last message, I forgot to mention that the tracking issue I referred to is totally non-existent if I use NVDA instead of JFW and the Jaws version is the latest 2020 build. I have not tried 2021 as of yet. Warmest regards Rick Alfaro From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rick Alfaro via groups.io Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 3:06 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far Will attempt to describe this issue as best I can. I’ve brought this up with JFW support but no joy there. This is on a very fast Cyber Power gaming PC running at 3.9 GHZ with 16GB of memory. The application exhibiting the issue Clipmate from ThornSoft development. ClipMate is a clipboard manager. This app has worked flawlessly for years now but things changed when I installed a 43 inch 4k monitor to replace a smaller one I had via and HDMI port provided on my video card. After installing the larger monitor, JFW stopped tracking the program context menus with the window in a restored state. Maximizing the window with tracking somewhat for listviews but made no difference with the context menus. This pretty much has made the program fairly useless. I’ve tried bringing down the screen resolution from 2160 to 1080p which was what my old monitor was set to but it made no difference. I also updated the video card drivers directly from the OEM’s web site again with no difference. If anyone has any other ideas, I’m all ears and will gratefully give them a try. Warmest regards Rick Alfaro
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Re: Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far
Ann Parsons
Hi all,
This is in reference to the unusual behavior of Jaws thread. If it works in NVDA, then use NVDA. One very good reason why having more than one screen reader is a must. Ann P. -- Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring EMAIL: akp@... Author of The Demmies: http://www.dldbooks.com/annparsons/ Portal Tutoring web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: NLS cartridges and BARD
Carolyn Arnold
Yes, and you can do the same with the cartridge to the
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Victor Reader Stream itself.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Dave Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 3:00 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] NLS cartridges and BARD You get a USB cable that has a Male end, which plugs into the computer, and a Female end which then plugs into the male end on the NLS cartridge. A simple Birds and Bees answer. Grumpy Dave On 10/15/2020 10:02 AM, Steven Johnson wrote: Good day everyone. To connect a blank NLS cartridge to a PC, what type of USB cable is used? I feel kind of silly for asking because I feel what appears to be a male standard USB port on the cartridge, but how in the wide world of sports would you get an OTG cable on to that thing?
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Re: 5g and me
enes sarıbaş
and it does. What is the purpose of earning money if not to spend it on things that improve your quality of life? Also, windows 7 systems not running 10 is incorrect. Only computers before the vista era aren't able to handle 10.
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On 10/15/2020 8:23 AM, Monte Single wrote:
Gene,
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Re: 5g and me
enes sarıbaş
No, I would not buy a 500 dollar machine. In fact, I would exclude machines below a certain build quality as a matter of principle. Is saving every little penny really worth it for a device people use 12 hours a day or more? possibly? Those machines usually have more than one major flaw, and have barebone specs. I think a power user should get a pc above the 1000 dollar range, and a regular user, if they can aford it should go around 700-800. The difference between an entry level, and even midrange computer is very apparent in build quality, as well as components. A midrange system will probably have one or two important flaws, but a budget system will have three or more, iether bad keyboard, cheap material, poor cooling, etc.
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On 10/15/2020 7:15 AM, Gene wrote:
And I suspect you spent over a thousand dollars to do what a five hundred dollar computer can do, less if on sale ormanufacturer refurbished. I don't know enough technically to discuss some of your technical points, but I'll say the following:
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Re: Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far
Rick Alfaro
Hi Mike. Actually, those were the 2 suggestions offered by JFW support but neither one made any difference. Thanks for suggesting them though.
Warmest regards
Rick Alfaro
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mike B
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 3:30 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far
You could try playing with the settings in Settings Center / Miscellaneous, to see if changing the MSAA options or the Use Accessibility Driver for Screen Capture options help. The Miscellaneous folder is the folder number 25 of 26 and not the Misc. subfolder of, Web / HTML / PDFs.
----- Original Message ----- From: Rick Alfaro Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 12:05 PM Subject: [TechTalk] Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far
Will attempt to describe this issue as best I can. I’ve brought this up with JFW support but no joy there.
This is on a very fast Cyber Power gaming PC running at 3.9 GHZ with 16GB of memory. The application exhibiting the issue Clipmate from ThornSoft development. ClipMate is a clipboard manager. This app has worked flawlessly for years now but things changed when I installed a 43 inch 4k monitor to replace a smaller one I had via and HDMI port provided on my video card.
After installing the larger monitor, JFW stopped tracking the program context menus with the window in a restored state. Maximizing the window with tracking somewhat for listviews but made no difference with the context menus. This pretty much has made the program fairly useless. I’ve tried bringing down the screen resolution from 2160 to 1080p which was what my old monitor was set to but it made no difference. I also updated the video card drivers directly from the OEM’s web site again with no difference.
If anyone has any other ideas, I’m all ears and will gratefully give them a try.
Warmest regards
Rick Alfaro
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Re: Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far
Mike B <mb69mach1@...>
You could try playing with the settings in Settings Center /
Miscellaneous, to see if changing the MSAA options or the Use Accessibility
Driver for Screen Capture options help. The Miscellaneous folder is the
folder number 25 of 26 and not the Misc. subfolder of, Web / HTML /
PDFs.
Take care and stay safe. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers & Rams! Main's Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite government program.
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From: Rick Alfaro
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 12:05 PM
Subject: [TechTalk] Help with very unusual issue with no solution
thus far Will attempt to describe this issue as best I can. I’ve brought this up with JFW support but no joy there.
This is on a very fast Cyber Power gaming PC running at 3.9 GHZ with 16GB of memory. The application exhibiting the issue Clipmate from ThornSoft development. ClipMate is a clipboard manager. This app has worked flawlessly for years now but things changed when I installed a 43 inch 4k monitor to replace a smaller one I had via and HDMI port provided on my video card.
After installing the larger monitor, JFW stopped tracking the program context menus with the window in a restored state. Maximizing the window with tracking somewhat for listviews but made no difference with the context menus. This pretty much has made the program fairly useless. I’ve tried bringing down the screen resolution from 2160 to 1080p which was what my old monitor was set to but it made no difference. I also updated the video card drivers directly from the OEM’s web site again with no difference.
If anyone has any other ideas, I’m all ears and will gratefully give them a try.
Warmest regards
Rick Alfaro
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Re: Odd changes from m.facebook
Ann Parsons
Hi all,
Yes, they've changed the interface. You have to read down the page with your arrow keys to figure out what they've done. Ann P. -- Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring EMAIL: akp@... Author of The Demmies: http://www.dldbooks.com/annparsons/ Portal Tutoring web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far
Rick Alfaro
Regarding my last message, I forgot to mention that the tracking issue I referred to is totally non-existent if I use NVDA instead of JFW and the Jaws version is the latest 2020 build. I have not tried 2021 as of yet.
Warmest regards
Rick Alfaro
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rick Alfaro via groups.io
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 3:06 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far
Will attempt to describe this issue as best I can. I’ve brought this up with JFW support but no joy there.
This is on a very fast Cyber Power gaming PC running at 3.9 GHZ with 16GB of memory. The application exhibiting the issue Clipmate from ThornSoft development. ClipMate is a clipboard manager. This app has worked flawlessly for years now but things changed when I installed a 43 inch 4k monitor to replace a smaller one I had via and HDMI port provided on my video card.
After installing the larger monitor, JFW stopped tracking the program context menus with the window in a restored state. Maximizing the window with tracking somewhat for listviews but made no difference with the context menus. This pretty much has made the program fairly useless. I’ve tried bringing down the screen resolution from 2160 to 1080p which was what my old monitor was set to but it made no difference. I also updated the video card drivers directly from the OEM’s web site again with no difference.
If anyone has any other ideas, I’m all ears and will gratefully give them a try.
Warmest regards
Rick Alfaro
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Help with very unusual issue with no solution thus far
Rick Alfaro
Will attempt to describe this issue as best I can. I’ve brought this up with JFW support but no joy there.
This is on a very fast Cyber Power gaming PC running at 3.9 GHZ with 16GB of memory. The application exhibiting the issue Clipmate from ThornSoft development. ClipMate is a clipboard manager. This app has worked flawlessly for years now but things changed when I installed a 43 inch 4k monitor to replace a smaller one I had via and HDMI port provided on my video card.
After installing the larger monitor, JFW stopped tracking the program context menus with the window in a restored state. Maximizing the window with tracking somewhat for listviews but made no difference with the context menus. This pretty much has made the program fairly useless. I’ve tried bringing down the screen resolution from 2160 to 1080p which was what my old monitor was set to but it made no difference. I also updated the video card drivers directly from the OEM’s web site again with no difference.
If anyone has any other ideas, I’m all ears and will gratefully give them a try.
Warmest regards
Rick Alfaro
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Re: NLS cartridges and BARD
Dave
You get a USB cable that has a Male end, which plugs into the computer, and a Female end which then plugs into the male end on the NLS cartridge.
A simple Birds and Bees answer.
Grumpy Dave
On 10/15/2020 10:02 AM, Steven Johnson
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Odd issue with OpenDrive.
Hi all,
I've been using OpenDrive rather heavily over the past few days, with the program workin fine until just a few minutes ago. I went to copy a folder, only to have the folder apparently spontaneously stop copying. I tried restarting the process, but nothing happened. I closed the folder, thinking to start over by going through the main folder again. When i opened OpenDrive, I could get to the shared folder itself, but when I entered on one of the content folders inside the shared folder, the program doesn't open the folder, and stays on the list of folders. I tried a reboot, and updated OpenDrive, and still no luck. Is this something om my end, or is OpenDrive itself having issues at the moment?
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Re: NLS cartridges and BARD
Loy <loyrg2845@...>
You can purchase a cable with standard male
USB on one end and a female USB connector on the other to connect to the
cartridge. You can purchase these from the places you purchase the
cartridges or at an electronic store.
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From: Steven
Johnson
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 1:02 PM
Subject: [TechTalk] NLS cartridges and BARD Good day everyone. To connect a blank NLS cartridge to a PC, what type of USB cable is used? I feel kind of silly for asking because I feel what appears to be a male standard USB port on the cartridge, but how in the wide world of sports would you get an OTG cable on to that thing?
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messages
Kimsan <kimsansong@...>
Hi, Is it true windows has a messages app like the mac does?
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Re: 5g and me
Carolyn Arnold
Our computer guy, who primarily does commercial, has a cell phone, but not a smart phone. That really surprised me. Right now, my husband doesn't even have a smart phone. For both, I think it is economics; they see no reason for a smart phone, and in my husband's case right now, for a cell phone at all. Coincidentally, they happen to have originally come from the same state - could be they grow 'em thrifty there.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Brian Vogel Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 10:23 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] 5g and me On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 10:16 AM, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote: I am able to use THIRD PARTY CHARGERS for all My Shiny Android Toys with no problems. Same here. Match the output specs of the OEM charger exactly or fairly closely and you're generally good to go. I have never had an issue with a charger harming a device. The biggest/worst difference was when using one with a significantly lower power output than the OEM model which meant significantly longer charge times (and that was one I didn't buy, but borrowed). As an aside with regard to the earlier parts of this conversation, as a professional computer tech who works primarily with residential clients, I'd say that at least 50%, if not more, of my clients would consider "a couple of hundred dollars" a major price difference that they'd have to think long and hard about. And now being at a time of life where I'm not working full time, and not being "made of money," I understand and respect that. I've never owned a flagship smartphone or computer (even though I'm in the business) because both are way more than I've ever needed as far as their capabilities go and way more than I need to spend as a result. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 Always remember that computers are just glorified light bulbs - they rarely fail in continuous use and usually go pop when turned off and on. ~ Technician with the username Computer Bloke, on Technibble.com
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Re: 5g and me
Carolyn Arnold
As my husband would say, "do you have something against money?" He's using a six-year-old, $300.00 Gateway.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 9:29 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] 5g and me And to a lot of people, it is important. the majority of people don't have enough money that they can just throw it away. Something like forty [percent of Americans, in a survey taken before the pandemic, didn't have enough savings to last for one month if an unexpected misfortune occurred. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/19/nearly-40percent-of-cash-strapped-americans-cant-last-a-month-on-savings.html Of course, people who can easily afford to throw money away are welcome to do so, but many people who could, still don't want to. Gene -----Original Message----- From: Monte Single Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 8:23 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] 5g and me Gene, Your sstatements about computer useage and hardware may all be correct. That fact is that another 500 or 1000 dollars to a fairly large per centage of the population, doesn't matter. Tey feel that spending more money will serve them better. -----Original Message----- From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene Sent: October 15, 2020 5:07 AM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] 5g and me I've seen others, and I believe you, too, make the future proof argument for buying a more powerful computer than the person's anticipated needs because it will be useful longer because you never know when your needs will change. I've always thought such arguments were not good ones. For one thing, a lot of people will continue to use computers in about the same ways as now and if they do use them in more demanding ways, those will not likely tax the computer if they buy a computer that isn't just barely powerful enough to do what they want. Also, technology continues to become more powerful and cost less. So, in five years, the projected reliable life of a computer, you will be able to buy one to meet your needs then for less money than you are paying now. In addition, though it’s a gamble, many computers last more than five years, many significantly more. Every dollar you overspend to be future proofed that you didn't need because your needs didn't change and all the extra power of your computer remains unused is increasingly wasted, the longer your computer lasts. It makes much more sense to buy a computer that is powerful enough to meet your current needs well if you don't anticipate major changes in how you will use your computer and are reasonably confident that you won't do things in future that will exceed the ability of the computer. Spending one-thousand dollars to future proof a machine, just in case, maybe you use your machine much differently in the future, when you could spend five hundred dollars today and three hundred dollars in fived or seven or eight years for another machine that you would probably use in similar ways as you do now or not much, is a bad idea. Gene -----Original Message----- From: enes sarıbaş Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 9:27 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] 5g and me Hi Brian, Just for clerification, I have confirmed 5g signals do exist in my area for my network. Even without the massive bandwidth, the lower latency itself will probably result in better quality improvements. Also, all versions of the IPhone by default include 5g. On 10/14/2020 9:18 PM, Brian Vogel wrote: On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 10:11 PM, enes sarıbaş wrote: One reason, future proofing, I want to get the highest end version of the IPhone 12, though 5g isn't very wiedespread now, it will be in three years or so.- I am at a loss as to how doing this, now, squares with your own earlier assertion, "I think 5g is more significant for fixed wireless than smartphones." Going to a 5G device now, when it is obscenely expensive, and where the ability to exploit 5G is limited to a very few locations, seems to me to be a supreme waste. And 3 years is an eternity in the world of technology, and smartphones in particular, and what's Apple's flagship now, will be mid-range in 3 years, and much cheaper. Going to a 5G smartphone now, unless you live in a major metropolitan area, is locking your money up in a frozen asset you cannot even use for its intended purpose. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 Always remember that computers are just glorified light bulbs - they rarely fail in continuous use and usually go pop when turned off and on. ~ Technician with the username Computer Bloke, on Technibble.com
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