Senex,
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Wouldn't work due to the OS licence not being per person, but per machine.
That is a business decision, that can be changed, if it seems advantageous.
When businesses saturate their (G4) market, they adopt new business plans,
or may stagnate. Someone mentioned a slow G5 uptake. I think when the few quirks are fixed,
a lot of people will buy in. The G5, in it's day, had appeal beyond just the raw stats.
Kind of like mid '60's muscle cars, or someones first Benz
Could a thriving cottage industry of recycled age-ware computers emerge,
if the fourth and subsequent licences were at 50?. No law against having both
a machine, and a personal license issued, to limit abuse. I could imagine
some folks could find a place at home, for a mini, a laptop, and a desktop,
270 in license fees, in my hypothetical case, still a pretty nice stack of cash
to morph about with.
Cheers