in the firm where I worked as a student last summer (2004!), several machines were still running W95. This was for the simple reason of old machines, which weren't able of running better things (ever worked with XP on a pentium 133 or so?
thus to answer your question of using: I did last year (and several employers with me)
Ever worked in an ink-producing factory? Those pc's have a disgusting black dust in them, you cannot remove with blowing air or what. And the most curious of all is, the only parts going to hell are floppy drives and cdrom drives. These never get used during normal days, but when the thing is broken, repairing is almost impossible but over the network. Long live those dusty dark undergrounds of the factories!
in the firm where I worked as a student last summer (2004!), several machines were still running W95. This was for the simple reason of old machines, which weren't able of running better things (ever worked with XP on a pentium 133 or so?
thus to answer your question of using: I did last year (and several employers with me)
Ever worked in an ink-producing factory?
Those pc's have a disgusting black dust in them, you cannot remove with blowing air or what. And the most curious of all is, the only parts going to hell are floppy drives and cdrom drives. These never get used during normal days, but when the thing is broken, repairing is almost impossible but over the network. Long live those dusty dark undergrounds of the factories!