Re: OT:-ish! saving leccy



Woody <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[..]
£50/yr difference in what though? I mean £50/yr difference is a lot in
£100/yr, but not much in £1000/yr!

About £200/yr usage for just the Mac.

That is really quite a significant amount of power for one computer isnt
it!

Yup, that's why I sold it and got a MacBook.

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Andy Hewitt
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