Congrats on the "Lifer" status...when did that happen? 10k posts? In any event, well deserved! :thumbsup:
Much appreciated, thanks :$
Monetary efficiency does come into consideration when life's priorities regarding other monetary tradeoffs come into play.
For me buying a top of the line P2-450MHz at the time it debuted was more important than say eating at a lovely Japanese restaurant we had local for a year or two. Instead I ate a crapload more ramen and stroked my computer case containing my P2-450 (OC'ed to 498MHz of course) instead.
Now that I have kids, the choice between spending $8k on my rig per year versus spending $8k on their pre-K schooling is a no-brainer. I am typing this on a Q6600 rig and my kids know how to read before kindergarten.
Excellent points, I am sure I will deprioritize it when I have kids too. And even today, I don't buy the FASTEST on the market, check my specs in my sig, its far from the most expensive rig. I would have to work a lot to earn the money for a 4000$ rig and the time it will save me will be less than the time i spent... so I don't
That is all greed.
And since the standards to everything is constantly being raised, that greed always gets stronger.
So its greed.
Certainly, and just as patience is a deadly sin, so is temperance a deadly sin.
The lack of material desires leads to technological and economic stagnation, which results in countless innocents dying due to lack of food, medicine, and shelter. The virtue of Greed is why we don't have to worry about malnutrition in developed countries.
I don't NEED a faster computer, I WANT a faster computer... if it wasn't for millions of people wanting faster computers, companies wanting their money, and engineers wanting to be paid by those companies we would never have made the massive advances in processing technology... we would be still using computers to perform basic math, and would not have the medical advances that require massive computational power.