On 5/20/07, Matthew Winn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can't begin to imagine why Microsoft thought it would be
a good idea to put spaces in the names of system directories

I have two theories about this.
1) MS lifted the idea from Macintosh
2) MS, long humiliated by inferiority complex of the 8+3 FAT16 filenames,
did it to subvert the idea of unix shell scripting powers. To create,
that is, the
files that break unix shell scripts  (remember samba ? ).

Yakov

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