On 3/24/11 7:00 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> WIN7 is so much better then that crappy old XP.  Get over it and roll
> with a superior product.

 From a business standpoint, with users needing email, browser, Act, Mas90, and 
Office, can you really claim that they do their jobs much more effectively with 
Win7 
versus XP?

 From a business standpoint, if it costs them $100 to set up a WinXP system 
versus 
$400 to set up a Win7 system, is the eye-candy really worth the extra hardware 
requirements, extra setup time, and extra maintenance time?

If a truly superior product is desired, I couldn't in good faith recommend a 
Microsoft technology.

> Or do you still desire a car with the shifter on a column?

I desire a daily life that doesn't rely on automobiles at all, actually.

Paul

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