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AND i did it all by myself
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emilystrange wrote:AND i did it all by myself
while the rest of us got carried away having typical boy arguments about operating systems :lol:
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Notice how I kept out of it. ;D
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how right you are, paul
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lazarus corporation wrote:while the rest of us got carried away having typical boy arguments about operating systems :lol:
speak fur yirsel Paul, my argument was all about ease of use and aesthetic :|
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James Blast wrote:thanks for trying Z :(
We did do our best :wink: Every now and then there'll be someone switching, don't worry ;D

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at 9:24pm GMT, Friday 9th Feb, emilystrange wrote:well... umm.. i went out and bought a phillips x58, 2048 ram, 120 gb and lots of other stuff for £700... best deal i could get. with vista premium.
at 12:49pm EST, Friday 9th Feb, Microsoft wrote:With Vista just out the door, Microsoft is now drawing up plans to deliver its follow-up client operating system by the end of 2009, according to the executive in charge of building the product's core components.
fantastic timing! :lol:
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lazarus corporation wrote:
at 9:24pm GMT, Friday 9th Feb, emilystrange wrote:well... umm.. i went out and bought a phillips x58, 2048 ram, 120 gb and lots of other stuff for £700... best deal i could get. with vista premium.
at 12:49pm EST, Friday 9th Feb, Microsoft wrote:With Vista just out the door, Microsoft is now drawing up plans to deliver its follow-up client operating system by the end of 2009, according to the executive in charge of building the product's core components.
fantastic timing! :lol:
It's no surprise really, the same happened with XP hot on the heels of 2000. Vista is a brand new major version, but the next one will be an incremental upgrade (like XP was to 2000), and will be the one that "gets it right".
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