Re: Anyone want a ride on the SS Itanic?
- From: Paul Anderson <paul.anderson@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 09:54:02 -0500
In article <6onqi9F4jh9vU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
billg999@xxxxxxxxxxx (Bill Gunshannon) wrote:
And second and most important most people today, who do know anything
about computers, would look on Microsoft integration as a major plus,
not a minus.
I certainly wouldn't buy a car that had any Microsoft content.
And I suspect someone who's just had a frustrating experience with their
Windows system wouldn't want the experience in their car when they're
driving down the road at 65 MPH.
Paul
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Paul Anderson
OpenVMS Engineering
Hewlett-Packard Company
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