Road Runner Doesn't Do XP
PerlStalker writes: "Internet News has an article up that mentions, among other things, that Road Runner (owned primarily by AOL/TW) will not support XP. From the article: 'Road Runner, the second-largest cable Internet service provider (ISP) in the nation with more than 1.4 million subscribers, does not support the controversial new operating system (OS) for its customers and will not support its use on the cable network.'" Note that this doesn't stop customers from connecting to Road Runner from XP systems, but until their staff is trained specifically, Road Runner won't help them with technical problems arising from that combination.
XP? When you say "XP", what are you referring to? Word XP? Excel XP? Office XP? Or perhaps you're referring to Windows XP -- in which case, why, you should say "Windows XP".
This is *almost* as bad as referring to Windows 2000 as "2000". Whenever someone tells me that so-and-so "doesn't run under 2000", I tell them that it's a good thing 2000 is over.
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Here's a mail message that came from Richard B. Johnson (root@chaos.analogic.com) on the LKML less than a week ago, which I thought was interesting:
Don't sweat the petty things. But do pet the sweaty things.
haha... I mean... I'm not cryin! ;)
"Question with boldness even the existence of a god." - Thomas Jefferson