For what it's worth.
-- 
Benjamin Story
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Windows 95: n. a 32 bit patch to a 16 bit hack to an 8 bit operating system,
        originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor, by a 2 bit company
        that can't stand 1 bit of competition.
Windows 98: n. see Windows 95
Windows ME: n. see Windows 95
Windows 2000: n. an attempt by a 2 bit company to put forth a stable version
                 of a 32 bit patch to a 16 bit hack to an 8 bit operating
                 system, originally coded for a 4 bit microporcessor.
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