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Why?
by foobar on Sunday 03/Feb/2008, @04:37
Honestly, i can't find a reason why the windows platform should be saved.
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Re: Why?
by jospoortvliet on Sunday 03/Feb/2008, @04:39
me too, but it's an incredibly funny title :D
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  • Sooo true foobar!
    by mr_x1035 on Sunday 03/Feb/2008, @04:59
    Embrace, extend and extinguish. That's the microsoft motto!
    They may soon be begining to taste what it is like to be extinguished!
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Re: Why?
by Dr. Asfak Motiwala on Sunday 03/Feb/2008, @08:16
Forget windows, just think about open sourced win32 operating system "Reactos" running kde4 in future would be great combination. Right now both in alpha stage are incompatible (i have not tried out but reactos developers are eager to do so in near future).
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Oblivion
by Wiseman on Tuesday 12/Feb/2008, @06:37
Oblivion and other few notable games are still hardly playable under Linux. Few things are better than sex and a new Elder Scrolls game is, so I need to have Windows somewhere :( .
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