Linda Walsh wrote:
Sam Clemens wrote:
Define "too costly"
Something that costs more than the alternatives?
Build a replacement machine in your office, and ship it. By the way, if a crucial component on the current machine died (disk drive, power supply), would it be "too expensive" for someone to go fix it? If not, why is it to expensive for someone to go upgrade the OS offline? Something is wrong here. You've got managers who want IT, but don't want to budget enough money to run and maintain it properly.
Another, perhaps less direct, but more annoying definition along the lines of "crossing the streams": "the the amount the government will need to pay off the exponentially increasing National Debt. (See: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9050474362583451279).
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