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Someday you will use a OS that is in the current century.
And please do tell us what o/s that might be? Of course, I'll be waiting for
you to tell us what o/s hasn't been built on earlier o/s versions. Could it
be XP that has it's roots in DOS which in turn got its start from a mix of
CP/M and *NIX. Just curious. Looks to me that historically speaking the
most modern o/s is GNU/Linux. Certainly the most innovation is taking place
within the GNU/Linux world. First to handle 64 bit processors on the
desktop (for years now). First to offer 3-D desktops. What's come out of
the Windoze world that is so "modern and innovative"? First to offer file
systems that don't fragment and first to offer journalled file systems.
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WGA is the best thing that has happened for Linux in a while.
The ULTIMATE Windoze Fanboy:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2370205018226686613
Is this a modern day equivalent of a Nazi youth rally?:
http://www.ntk.net/media/developers.mpg
A 3D Linux Desktop (video) ...
View Some Common Linux Desktops ...
http://shots.osdir.com/