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Networkers have bigger computing needs that the average users. We generally share the mentality that “more is better” or “bigger is better”. Here are some examples:
- Bigger hard drives to handle more and larger files, especially those big contact lists that we love so much.
- More memory to handle more applications so we can search these larger lists. It isn’t unusual for power networkers to have a dozen browser windows open at one time either.
- Faster processors that can keep up with us (or most often can’t).
- Higher speed Internet connections.
- More USB ports so we can plug in more “stuff”.
- Larger displays so we can see all this or smaller ones so we can be more portable.
Networkers also have bigger files and share them more frequently. This is a compounded problem as they eat disk space, suck up bandwidth and most often don’t ever seem to get there.
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