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- From: jbone@splat.dell.com (Jeff Bone)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.research
- Subject: Please move the WINDOWS/NT discussion?
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 14:41:18 GMT
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- Guys. This is a fine discussion, and there are lots of fine places to
- have this discussion; the .*advocacy groups, for instance. However,
- Windows/NT probably does not belong in this group --- how much new
- or interesting OS research and innovation do you think is going into
- it? In any case,if we're going to talk turkey here, let's deal -w-
- NT's technical aspects... the other arguments border on religion.
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- IMHO, of course. Standard disclaimers.
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- % How about we increase the technical level of the discussion. The
- % predictions about Windows/NT are pretty dire. Pundits are predicting the
- % demise of all other OSes (and with it much of OS research). I think that's
- % what Ronald meant to bring up when he tossed this grenade. --DL
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- jb
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- -- Jeff Bone ------------------------------------------------------------
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