SkeptimusPrime
New Blood
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- Apr 27, 2012
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I do wonder how the release of Windows 95 (which of course introduced the start menu as well as lots of others standard bits of Windows) would have looked if 3.11 had the numbers of people using it at home that XP did, and the web widely available and used for them to vent on.
We don't have to guess. I remember the migration between these two OS's as I was a PC nerd back when it came out. I knew people who lost their **** about the changes.
Hell, I knew people who lost their **** about the relatively minor interface changes between Windows 98 and XP since 98 was what most people were using before upgrading. There were people, not just average computer users mind you, but writers for computer magazines who were claiming that XP was incredibly awful and people should stay with 98 or 2000.
Now people in that same industry, some of them the exact same people, are freaking out over the changes in win8
and telling people to stay with older OS's. Some of them are even pining for the good old days when XP was the standard because it was such an awesome OS. Did these people just forget what the wrote 10-12 years ago? Maybe they are right and this OS series will cost Microsoft market domination, but if they are right I won't believe for a second it's because they are good at their job It'll be because they say the same things every time an OS comes out
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