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- From: metlay@minerva.phyast.pitt.edu (metlay)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: Powerbook vs. Outbound
- Summary: Introducing Metlay`s Law
- Message-ID: <3934@blue.cis.pitt.edu.UUCP>
- Date: 29 Jul 92 15:10:12 GMT
- References: <36235@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> <3891@blue.cis.pitt.edu.UUCP> <14882@claris.com>
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- In article <14882@claris.com> mike_steiner@qm.claris.com (Mike Steiner) writes:
- >In article <3891@blue.cis.pitt.edu.UUCP>, metlay@minerva.phyast.pitt.edu (metlay) writes:
- >>
- >> In article <36235@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> pgutierr@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Philip Gutierrez) writes:
- >
- >> > I plan on buying a powerbook 145 4/40 but have just heard
- >> >of outbound and am wondering if it is worth it.
- >>
- >> Why are you planning to buy something that doesn't exist?
- >
- >According to today's MacWeek, Apple will announce the PB 145
- >next week at MacWorld.
-
- Look, I'm VERY new to Macs and even newer to the comp.sys.mac hierarchy,
- but I've been working with synthesizers for over a decade and am reasonably
- well respected on rec.music.synth. So I hope you'll forgive me if I take a
- moment to transplant, from there to here, a phrase which I and everyone else
- on r.m.s call Metlay's Law:
-
- "If you can't walk away from your terminal right now, walk or ride to your
- nearest store, ask for it, be shown it, play with it for a while, pay for
- it, and WALK OUT WITH IT UNDER YOUR ARM, it is VAPORWARE."
-
- Or, in shortened form:
-
- "It looks great on paper, but you can't PLAY a paper synth."
-
- I don't give a shit if Apple "announces" the PB145 next week at MacWorld.
- The PB145 doesn't exist, and people who sit on their money waiting for
- things that don't exist can really screw themselves-- they get paralyzed
- by the "wait a bit and the price will drop and the next model will be
- better" vicious cycle, and while they save money, they also harm their
- productivity and block their advancement in some ways. Counterbalancing
- Metlay's Law is Rothwell's Principle:
-
- "If a piece of gear you bought yesterday does a particular job for you
- today, it will still do so in EXACTLY the same way tomorrow, even if a
- new piece of gear comes out that does a better job."
-
- The key is to know your goals and needs and buy based on them, not to
- wait forever for the next piece of gear OR to throw money at every
- new innovation.
-
- The PowerBooks are a perfect case in point. It took YEARS for the Mac
- to get to the point where it was a machine I'd want in a MIDI studio.
- When the PowerBooks came out, I was ecstatic-- a portable Mac was the
- ideal solution for touring gigs and running synth banks in a compact
- and easy manner! But I didn't immediately rush out and put a deposit
- down on a 140, even though I was tempted to-- because the PB140 was
- VAPORWARE. When it DID come out, I began hearing horror stories from
- many MIDI users who bought the PowerBooks-- because they bought their
- machines, and discovered that MIDI DOESN'T WORK PROPERLY ON POWERBOOKS!
- The serial port driver is fucked up, and dense MIDI input streams get
- garbled. Every patch suggested by Apple to date has NOT worked, and
- there are a lot of really REALLY steamed PowerBook musicians out there
- as a result. But *I* didn't get burned, because I didn't bank everything
- I had on vaporware.
-
- On the flip side, I just bought a PB100 for $900 at Price Club. Why,
- if MIDI doesn't work properly? Because for that price, I could afford
- to get a machine that my wife could use for her work, AND I could do
- networking and word processing with...and if it wasn't perfect with MIDI,
- that was okay because that wasn't what I was buying it for. (BTW, the 100
- may actually BE perfect for MIDI, unlike the 140 and 170. Test results
- will follow in a few days, I hope.)
-
- When the 145 was announced, everyone on r.m.s expressed hope that its
- MIDI problems would be fixed. Sorry, people, but I won't believe it
- until I benchmark it myself-- MIDI users are such a tiny fraction of
- the Macintosh user base that Apple doesn't care shit whether or not
- MIDI works properly, and I'll bet they don't even try to make a fix.
-
- So again I ask: Why are you planning to buy a machine that doesn't exist?
-
- --
- dr. michael metlay \ "Warning: This is not normal music.
- atomic city \ This is heavily processed pain."
- \
- metlay@minerva.phyast.pitt.edu \ (r. miller)
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