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- Subject: Re: Will anyone buy NT?? (Yes - Intelligent People)
- Date: 29 Jan 1996 21:26:45 -0500
- Organization: Rutgers University
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- If you ever spend some time in Windows NT you will find that most features in
- Windows 95 is in Windows NT as well, and NT has more. There are people out
- there who look for stability rather than just pretty pictures and sound. Not
- everyone is as shallow as you are... I bet you simply go for the RESET button
- when getting a general protection fault?
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