QUOTE(greatavatar @ Jan 1 2011, 14:43)

Windows 7 Home Edition.
It makes me wonder, is there anyone in this world who still uses Windows 95? (IMG:[
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Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT4 all contained the Y2K bug. They don't work anymore.
Rather than fix these buggy systems, Micro$oft introduced Windows ME (Millenium Edition) and Windows 2000.
The horrible Windows ME was replaced by Windows XP Home. A few people still use Windows 2000.
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I haven't bought a computer in a while. I bought a couple of PowerEdge servers a few years ago for a self study course. Afterwards, I realized that these servers were more powerful than my PC (except for the graphics). I cannibilized one of the servers to give the other server two Zeons and two SCSI drives. I run CentOS as the host OS. I run Windows 2K, Windows XP, and Ubuntu as VirtualBox guest OSes.
I am ready to upgrade to something quieter and less power hungry, and with better graphics. I am trying to decide between a Mac Mini and a MacBook. I have an old iBook that I rarely use anymore. The battery is dead, and I can't see spending money on this 11 year old machine.
This post has been edited by jayzee: Jan 2 2011, 06:46