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Hi Bob and all,

It looks more and more every day a first impression can be the wrong 
impression. You're right about one thing though, Vista was the biggest 
bomb since the Bravo test. (Look it up.) Instead of fixing it with 
customers already having a bad taste in the mouth (poor marketing 
strategy) they revamped the whole thing and rebadged it Windows 7. I'm 
beginning to figure that out, the 32 bit version uses components of XP 
and the 64 bit one components of Vista, follow the bit trail to coin a 
phrase.

Oh and BTW so far I haven't found any bugs in Win 7, only buggy people 
stumbling over something that doesn't follow in the tracks of what went 
before. Now maybe Steve Jobs had something to do with it? This may come 
as a surprise to those who don't keep up with MacIntosh and missed the 
announcement, Apple and Microsoft are now partners.

Here it comes, I'm expecting to hear "well, if you can't beat 'em join 
'em" but if it comes it will come from those not following the news. It 
was a wise business move, Steve is well known for his business savvy and 
everything he does turns a profit.

73 de Warren

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Message timed by NIST: 07:39 on 2010-Dec-22 GMT



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