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Story: We all live in a Windows submarine...
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The same people that are quick to inform the world they're now on Windows are also the last ones to tell you about the aftermath. Or even what strange reasoning they followed to come to their decisions in the first place. Let alone the quality and reality of the acceptance tests involved. Do we smell a future cover-up here?
As such I would strongly recommend a full scale investigation by truly independant people that do know what they're talking about.
If anything, just to assure the people there's nothing to be worried about. But I wouldn't be surprised at all if it turns out to be the case that this whole project was inspired by some external and misinformed (unexperienced) chap with a strong commercial motivation towards his own employer.
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Story: We all live in a Windows submarine...
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I find it amazing that the government has given co... A concerned British Subject -
To the concerned British subject:
Our nuclear dete... Samir Patel -
RUE BRITANNICA!
Trusting any Microsoft produc... Anonymous -
thank's to confirme to me you are not europee... enthalpie -
One of the major ship builders in Americ... Ian -
It has reached my ears that weird clicking an... Anonymous -
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The same people that are quick to infor... Arthur B. -
Great !
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No risk to lives. Probably wont function in the we... Anonymous -
It will be fine,
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No one can say that any Microsoft Windows OS is se... Magnus Grander -
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Hee, hee, ha, ha - too funny. Why not use a reall... Anonymous -
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Does military person need a web browser - I can op... Marukqs -
It's OK everyone, I can reveal why Windows is the... Peter Freeth -
Yawn. Its always the same lame microsoft bashing... Derek Mayne



