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I agree, but. . .
I remember when I was younger, my dad told me "Never work yourself out of a job". In other words, do a good job, but not so good where you're no longer needed.
That's the problem with XP. Microsoft really did do a good job with it, consequently when Vista appeared on the market, many people didn't feel a need to upgrade, being that XP was stable for the most part and fullfilled most of their needs.
I felt the same way when Vista first started to be hyped, why do I need this? That's a waste of resources, etc. I myself am going to stick with XP to the bitter end. It's like trying to sell a car on the basis, Oh, it looks great! It has a kick butt radio installed, etc.
Posted by yooper@...
8th Aug 2007