Re: What's your favorite version of Windows?



On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 19:50:55 GMT, Harri Mellin
<atz02-NoSpAm-@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <mr-67A0A2.21233020062006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Sandman <mr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <p3hg92h8d1koh3ouo0kddeeeharr3dprl2@xxxxxxx>,
tom_elam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 10:47:09 -0600, "Elizabot v2.0.3"
<Elizabot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

http://www.colbertnation.com/colbertnation/index.jhtml

TODAY'S POLL

Bill Gates is leaving Microsoft! Favorite version of Windows?!


3.1!
98!
Yeah, like there's a better version than Windows '98!

DOS 2.1

*DOS* was a better version of Windows that any version of Windows? :)

just type C:\dosshell and press enter :)

No longer works in XP :(
.



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