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how stupid is stupid?



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- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matthew J. Brodeur" <mbrodeur at nexttime.com>
To: "BLU Discuss List" <discuss at Blu.Org>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 09:50
Subject: Re: how stupid is stupid?


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>    I used to recommend 2k to people who had issues with 95/98
> stability (but had to stick with Windows for one reason or
> another), until I started seeing serious compatibility and support
> issues.  A coworker had a new DSL modem with no Win2k drivers, and
> the latest crop of his kids' games refused to run for one reason or
> another.
>    At least in most cases, the Win9x BSOD is here to stay for some
> time.  

Hmm. Let's think about this for a millisecond. W2K is a Business
operating system.  It was never intended to be a gamer's OS.  
Although....with the right tweaking it works just fine. 

You should be seeing the home version of 2K (NOT WinME) within a few
months as it is in Beta.







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