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Story: Microsoft starts frantic bug hunt

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Posted by: Richard Finkelstein (Tuesday 10 January 2006, 1:48 PM)

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At this point, wouldn't it be easier for Microsoft to locate the fewer lines of code WITHOUT bugs or "design flaws"? I don't understand, wasn't Windows V2 from the 1980s supposed to be when MS fixed the software made it stable, plug and play, and user friendly? It certainly saves them money being able to make the same promises with every future edition of Windows. I bet the 2020 edition advertises itself to be finally stable, secure, free of errors, user friendly etc.... MS must feel we are Charlie Brown to their Lucy with Windows being the football.

Richard Finkelstein
"I'm about to destroy your life's work...ok?"

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