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Oh for an unstable OS......

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    Nish Nishant
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    I still remember those glorious days of the past when we had Windows 95 as the standard OS. A crash was so common that we didn’t even notice it. Now if the machine crashes we are immediately scared whether it’s a hardware problem or whether we have NIMDA or whatever other evil scenario possible. I wish OSs would go back to the crash prone days when reinstallations and fdisking were a regular part of a programmer’s life Nish


    The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?

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      I still remember those glorious days of the past when we had Windows 95 as the standard OS. A crash was so common that we didn’t even notice it. Now if the machine crashes we are immediately scared whether it’s a hardware problem or whether we have NIMDA or whatever other evil scenario possible. I wish OSs would go back to the crash prone days when reinstallations and fdisking were a regular part of a programmer’s life Nish


      The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?

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      I'd agree, but only if we can also get they 5 sec. from powerup boot time that DOS had. Sitting and watching Win2k boot sucks. --------_**

      And we die young. Faster we run.

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      Alice in Chains, We Die Young

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        I'd agree, but only if we can also get they 5 sec. from powerup boot time that DOS had. Sitting and watching Win2k boot sucks. --------_**

        And we die young. Faster we run.

        **_

        Alice in Chains, We Die Young

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        Roger Wright
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        My Win2K server is the fastest booting machine I've seen yet. Of course, the da&* DNS still doesn't work right, but even that doesn't slow it down.

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          I still remember those glorious days of the past when we had Windows 95 as the standard OS. A crash was so common that we didn’t even notice it. Now if the machine crashes we are immediately scared whether it’s a hardware problem or whether we have NIMDA or whatever other evil scenario possible. I wish OSs would go back to the crash prone days when reinstallations and fdisking were a regular part of a programmer’s life Nish


          The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?

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          Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: I wish OSs would go back to the crash prone days when reinstallations and fdisking were a regular part of a programmer’s life Alas it has been at least 4 months since I have had to do any partitioning, I am getting a little stir crazy :) -:suss:Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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