To: Signalman
2 posted on
04/27/2024 3:12:53 PM PDT by
Jim W N
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To: Jim W N
“Gotta short summary?”
No. If you watch the short video (7 1/2 minutes, you’ll see why.)
7 posted on
04/27/2024 3:26:39 PM PDT by
Signalman
(I am not a snob. Ask anyone who matters.)
To: Jim W N
Who cares? Linux Mint and Win 10 (when I must)
8 posted on
04/27/2024 3:27:09 PM PDT by
Noumenon
(You're not voting your way out of this. KTF)
To: Jim W N
10 posted on
04/27/2024 3:28:00 PM PDT by
Jonty30
(He hunted a mammoth for me, just because I said I was hungry. He is such a good friend. )
To: Jim W N
Gotta short summary?
Sorry, there’s 5,800 lines of source code that would need to be compiled and debugged to provide a substantive answer to your question.
13 posted on
04/27/2024 3:29:59 PM PDT by
nesnah
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To: Jim W N
Unix, then MS-DOS, then each Windows version from Windows 95 to Windows 10 (except for NT).
25 posted on
04/27/2024 4:22:15 PM PDT by
ArcadeQuarters
(You can't remove RINOs by voting for them!)
To: Jim W N
Short summary: MS/DOS overtakes Unix after a few months, and then after leading for a few years, it’s Windows Whatever for the rest of time.
35 posted on
04/27/2024 5:08:01 PM PDT by
Stosh
To: Jim W N
It is interesting. I enjoy these types of videos.
In concept, it compares to the video that dynamically shows the top 20 countries by GDP over time. Place in the world on the Y axis, time on the X axis, and as the years roll by, countries rise, countries fall.
42 posted on
04/27/2024 5:41:16 PM PDT by
rlmorel
(In Today's Democrat America, The $5 Dollar Bill is the New $1 Dollar Bill.)
To: Jim W N
This is the GDP graph over time. I cut it to show the dramatic movement of China, thanks to US.
This one is Computer OS popularity over time:
44 posted on
04/27/2024 5:55:46 PM PDT by
rlmorel
(In Today's Democrat America, The $5 Dollar Bill is the New $1 Dollar Bill.)
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