Wasn't this prophesied in the Red Dwarf books with the same company? Been a while since I've read them but I'm sure this was part of the story that lead to the Earth being voted to be the space dump for the entire solar system.
When building my current high end PC I had a pretty good budget (Thanks to unlimited overtime at work that year) and although I noticed a day and night improvement in upgrading my old SATA2 hard drive to an SSD when I shelled out for my 256GB M2 950 pro I haven't noticed once any improvement that makes me glad I spent the extra money. I know about the thermal issues and such but I just notice a time where that 2.5GB/sec speed comes in use to just a standard SSD. Has anyone else noticed this or was the 960 pro the one I should have waited for?
I've tried a lot of distros in my time including Arch and Gentoo and while I can get them all working there is something about Mint that just works out of the box and I'm finding now I'm older I actually like that in my computer.
My real advice here though is just be prepared to switch from time to time and see what works best for you.
Interesting as I'm in this age group and I actually find most ebooks at an acceptable price that I'm willing to pay for them rather than look elsewhere.
I think this is more to do with the fact Amazon have a pretty good system of letting me use any suitable device I own.
Wasn't this prophesied in the Red Dwarf books with the same company? Been a while since I've read them but I'm sure this was part of the story that lead to the Earth being voted to be the space dump for the entire solar system.
Should really proof read before posting I meant to say I don't notice an improvement at all.
When building my current high end PC I had a pretty good budget (Thanks to unlimited overtime at work that year) and although I noticed a day and night improvement in upgrading my old SATA2 hard drive to an SSD when I shelled out for my 256GB M2 950 pro I haven't noticed once any improvement that makes me glad I spent the extra money. I know about the thermal issues and such but I just notice a time where that 2.5GB/sec speed comes in use to just a standard SSD. Has anyone else noticed this or was the 960 pro the one I should have waited for?
I've tried a lot of distros in my time including Arch and Gentoo and while I can get them all working there is something about Mint that just works out of the box and I'm finding now I'm older I actually like that in my computer. My real advice here though is just be prepared to switch from time to time and see what works best for you.
Interesting as I'm in this age group and I actually find most ebooks at an acceptable price that I'm willing to pay for them rather than look elsewhere. I think this is more to do with the fact Amazon have a pretty good system of letting me use any suitable device I own.