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Timothy Butler wrote: > > On Oct 3, 2009, at 9:56 AM, Fred A. Miller wrote: > >>> Of course, since I don't like giving Fred a hard time, I won't >>> mention that in Snow Leopard, if I plug in an all in one the drivers >>> automatically download and the scanner works without any further >>> configuration. I definitely won't mention that networkable >>> all-in-ones are automatically detected via Bonjour and appear in >>> scanner apps without doing anything... In other words in Mac OS X >>> you have nothing, the 0, nada app that does it all without even >>> opening it. Nope, I won't mention that. >>> >>> /me ducks. :-P >> I won't argue with you, Tim. For the person who doesn't want to set >> anything up and know as little as possible about their 'puter, a Mac >> is the 'puter to own!! It's the ultimate Windows 'puter.....perfect >> for those who are really 'puter challenged. ;) > > Actually wouldn't a computer where the scanner freezes the whole > system and takes two days to configure be the ultimate Windows > computer? It's like the average day in Windows neighborhood made twice > as exciting. :-P Hehehehehehe......could be. 'Course, MOST problems can be eliminated by checking to make sure hardware is well supported before buying it. This applies to Macs as well. 8-) Fred -- The race card is the last refuge for a liberal!
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