> Well, some of us, when we find something, we quit looking for it.
+1
Until it gets taken away from us...
So something becomes too old when Microsoft says it is?
Al
No, it gets too old when people who drink the Microsoft koolaid, and who do
things that we depend on, say it is. For example, I would still be running
Windows 2000 today if I could get network-managed anti-virus software, and
a version of Firefox that complies with modern AJAX-type requirements, to
run on it.
Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org
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