I hope your being sarcastic about the $50/month. Try $1000 for an 8'x8' one bedroom.
I went to school in Rochester, so I know what your dealing with. I'm now working in the city, living in Hoboken across the river which is much cheaper than living in the city. I love it. Nothing can compare to the experience to work in the city. But you need that "New York attitude" to really be successful here. All of the offers I was given in the city were substantially more than anything I got in Rochester.
Bottom line, I am much happier in the city, plus its a better job than anything I was offered in Rochester.
If your a newbie to Linux, then using Vmware makes a lot of sense. One of the technologies it has called Snapshots, which allows the user to preserve the state of the virtual machine. Before making any changes to your virtual machine, take a snapshot, make any changes you wish, and if you decide that your better off without the changes or want to try something else, revert back to the snapshot and start all over again, its that simple. You will save a lot of time using this.
I hope your being sarcastic about the $50/month. Try $1000 for an 8'x8' one bedroom. I went to school in Rochester, so I know what your dealing with. I'm now working in the city, living in Hoboken across the river which is much cheaper than living in the city. I love it. Nothing can compare to the experience to work in the city. But you need that "New York attitude" to really be successful here. All of the offers I was given in the city were substantially more than anything I got in Rochester. Bottom line, I am much happier in the city, plus its a better job than anything I was offered in Rochester.
If your a newbie to Linux, then using Vmware makes a lot of sense. One of the technologies it has called Snapshots, which allows the user to preserve the state of the virtual machine. Before making any changes to your virtual machine, take a snapshot, make any changes you wish, and if you decide that your better off without the changes or want to try something else, revert back to the snapshot and start all over again, its that simple. You will save a lot of time using this.