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James Hirner | Alex Hirsch | now |
March 23, 1996 4:46 PM * |
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Re: now > > > to a great system. BUT THEN SOME OF US HATE CHANGE!!!!!!!!!!! > > Apearently you have no idea what os/2 is and have never tried it. Sad > > to see so many Bill Gate's lemmings... > now you know thats not true my friend. Many of us HAVE tried os/2 and stil > have become Bill Gate's lemmings regardless > But seriously, people who run Os/2 are so incredibly biased. This may be just > a sterotype but every person who I've ever met that ran os/2 has made an > effort to put down any and all other os's. I have run both win95 and os/2 and > I personally like win95 better. Os/2 doesn't suck, its a nice operating > system, and it has a better engine than win95, but its just not mainstream > enough. It doesn't run my DOS and win3.1 applications nearly as nice as > win95. Both operating systems have their pluses and minuses, and i hate it > when you os/2 users walk in and start insulting everyone who doesn't feel the > same way you do. I saw this ad for a program that allows you to boot up to 100 different OS's. I think it was 100. I am not sure. But anyway, a screen comes up when you turn on your computer and allows you to chose which one you want. Then, if you need to OS/2 instead of Win95, you can do that and still use both. ��MM� ��� |
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