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Alex Hirsch | SysOp | now |
March 14, 1996 7:07 PM * |
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Re: WIN95, Microsoft Plus & Office Professional for 95 > Re: WIN95, Microsoft Plus & Office Professional for 95 > > > I may be a new kid on the block but I will never leave WIN95. This is life > > in the fast lane and I enjoy every minute of it. My system is faster and > > jobs go to my printer in a flash. I can't understand the negative reaction > > 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... > SysOp ---- Op-Center 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. |
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