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To: mkjessup
From 3.1 to Vista, it is a Windows world and like it or not, it's going to stay that way.

"It's a WordPerfect world and like it or not, it's going to stay that way." Heard in Orem, UT circa 1994.

"It's an IBM world and like it or not, you'll all be using the MCA bus." Heard in Armonk, NY circa 1992.

"It's a Palm Pilot world and like it or not, no Windows CE upstart is going to change that." Heard in San Jose, CA circa 2000.

Are you sure you want to say that kind of thing when the past has shown over and over again that these things always change?

37 posted on 02/01/2006 4:29:13 AM PST by Knitebane (Happily Microsoft free since 1999.)
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To: Knitebane
From 3.1 to Vista, it is a Windows world and like it or not, it's going to stay that way.

"It's a WordPerfect world and like it or not, it's going to stay that way." Heard in Orem, UT circa 1994.

"It's an IBM world and like it or not, you'll all be using the MCA bus." Heard in Armonk, NY circa 1992.

"It's a Palm Pilot world and like it or not, no Windows CE upstart is going to change that." Heard in San Jose, CA circa 2000.

Are you sure you want to say that kind of thing when the past has shown over and over again that these things always change?

Sure, I'll say 'that kind of thing' because it infuriates the typical Apple-fanatic who never misses a chance to bash Microsoft, Windows, Bill Gates, not necessarily in that order.

If the computing world were divided up into political factions, Windows would be represented by Red States, Linux by Blue States and Apple users would be trying to keep the Reform Party alive.

LOL
38 posted on 02/01/2006 8:17:54 AM PST by mkjessup ("Hi, I'm Ted Kennedy speaking on behalf of Xanax. With a Chivas Regal chaser, it's GREAT!")
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