>EVERY program?  A 2 y/o program is not exactly ancient.  Where are the 
>warnings:  "before you buy, please note.... " ?   And what choice does one 
>have?  What if we don't like OE (or Vista mail) for mail or IE for browsing?

Compare to Apple. The two times they changed processors -- a big enough 
change that it would not run old software -- Apple included a very 
high-quality emulator. It was so good that people with little computer 
know-how didn't even notice that there had been a massive change.

Not only does MS think they own our computers, it looks like they also 
think they own us. We must do whatever the master commands.


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