Re: Coming to terms with Win XP after using Win 98



John Doe writes:

> Playing dumb again, I guess. Expert users, I would assume many in
> this group, do more than just an occasional upgrade.

No, they don't. Hobbyists upgrade all the time, but many expert users
are not hobbyists, and use their machines for production. Production
machines are almost never upgraded.

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