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World's First XP System Sold

A reader writes "New zealands largest OEM PC Manufacturer, The PC Company sold the worlds first Windows XP system. Details can be found at this article on NZoom" And so, it begins.

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  1. Re:EULA will be violated by ConsumedByTV · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I think it really is a sad day that you had to include that disclaimer ([Disclaimer: This message is for humor only and does not encourage piracy in any way nor does imply any resemblance to real facts.]). What ever happened to freedom?

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  2. I would buy XP tomorrow if... by mav[LAG] · · Score: 3, Insightful

    it could make time run backwards as you suggest :)

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  3. And so it begins? by ReelOddeeo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    From the article: And so, it begins.

    Don't you really mean: The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.

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    Those who would give up liberty in exchange for security and DRM should switch to Microsoft Palladium!
  4. Enough making fun of XP already! by Junks+Jerzey · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The significant differences between Linux and Windows XP are very few. They aren't worth arguing. You can say "Oh, but the Linux kernel is prettier!" but it doesn't matter when both OSes are rock solid. And the stability of a PC OS mostly comes down to drivers as it. Run Linux with a poor video driver and you'll have endless headaches. Ditto for Windows XP. You can say that Windows XP is bloated and slow, but you can say the same of Linux + XWindows + KDE/Gnome as well.

    So it all comes down to Windows XP being a Microsoft product and Linux being free, and that there is some software you can only get for one or the other. That's about all you can argue, though most people don't care.