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qsrvbas@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
If I'm in a small office and need a small system and it costs less this year to get a new system than it does to pay continuing maintenance on my old system...?
Funny, we're a small office, and if we weren't doing development work, we'd only need one small system.
And we don't pay continuing maintenance on anything. If it breaks, I'm geek enough to fix it myself, and if I'm not around, there are a few others who can probably do so as well. And we have a "hangar-queen" 500 that's been supplying spare drives for our used 510 ever since we put the latter into service.
-- JHHL
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