Author: Jay Urbanski
Date: 15:27:07 01/17/06
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On January 17, 2006 at 15:48:16, Dann Corbit wrote: >On January 17, 2006 at 15:06:25, stuart taylor wrote: > >>Will such a person get more if he buys now? and still get exactly what will be >>released when finalyzed? >>Even if so, will it not be available later with easier set-up than now? (I'm not >>all that savy at setting things up myself, and I often downloaded programs only >>to find I couldn't access them). >>S.Taylor > >It's like buying a computer. >You will always get a better computer for the same money if you wait a while, >because compute speed rises exponentially. > >So, logically speaking, we should never buy a computer, because it will always >be a better buy in the future. > >Unless we want to be able to use one now. All true, but with the Rybka 1.2 case specifically you get the current beta(s) AND the 1.2 release, so there is no finanical benefit to wait - only the lost opportunity cost of not being able to use it between now and then. :)
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