Are we on the xsi mailing list or an hardware mailing list
XSI on best hardware? list?
But seriously, does any of you allready benefit from
the additional XSI 6.5 adv mR batch licenses?
Is it worth the .5 release label?
The upgrade/crossgrade offers from ESS xsi6.0 to adv xsi6.5
are quite nice (as are the updgrade/maintenance prices) but
I wonder if I should better wait for XSI 7 now, e.g. next year?
Cheers
tim
P.S: chieftec LBX-02B-B-B cases. cheap. simple. black.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Guillaume Laforge" <guillaume(at)alamaison.fr>
To: <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: [spam] Re: apple with bootcamp and xsi? rendering?
Are we on the xsi mailing list or an hardware mailing list ?
:p
Guillaume
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 02:10:04 -0700, "Sam J. Bowling" <sbowling(at)cox.net>
wrote:
At 01:08 AM 9/23/2007, you wrote:
>I must admit most of the Apple products do have
>an advantage in looks, often coupled with solid
>engineering, where PCÂs either are "just" modded
>to look like "Too fast and too furious to work with"
>or "plain old grey box". I can see your point there.
>
>They look pretty.
>
My silverstone TJ06 case makes all the G5s at work look like plain old
grey
boxes (It's also a hell of a lot quieter). :') I like the look so much, I
have 3 of them (1 at work, 2 at home).
--
Sam J. Bowling
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