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From: rbj@nav.icst.nbs.gov (Root Boy Jim)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards
Subject: Cheaper winnies on an NCR tower
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Date: 17 Aug 88 21:34:05 GMT
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? From: "H. L. Rogers" 
? Keywords: You get what you pay for

? Do you buy a stripped-down 
? automobile and then add radio, ac, power this-and-that, etc. yourself?

It is widely known that some options can best be installed by the factory,
or vendor, for example, factory air beats the pants off add-ons. But yes,
I *do* add my own stereo system, and for the difference in price (100%
vs 200%) I will format my own disks, scan for bad blocks over the weekend,
set the unit switches, screw it into a rack myself, and rely on the
original manufacturers warranty for infant failures. For the difference
in price of $10K for an eagle (a few years ago) I can spend a whole week
on it. Also, most vendors will install (mechanically and switch settings)
third party disks that they sell themselves for $1K or $2K, so you win anyway.

This mostly works when adding identical drives to a system, and it is
often a good idea (and/or required) to buy the first disk from the vendor.

? HL Rogers    (hl.rogers@ncrcae.Columbia.NCR.COM)

	(Root Boy) Jim Cottrell	
	National Bureau of Standards
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