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By Colin Barker

Published: Friday 06 October 2006


Name

Anonymous


Location

SE England, (Kent)


Occupation

Retired Consultant


Comment

It will probably be the same old story of a 'bugged' operating system, as usual.
A 'phenomenon' that is not unique to Microsoft.
Notwithstanding what the 'dark side' get up to, after the 'launch'.
As for WMP 11, for the moment, no thanks. Tell Microsoft to go bury it in the volcanic ash, around the quite 'local' to Redmond of, Mount St. Helens.



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