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So what's up with the future of computing?

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Oct 8th, 2006
Ok, so we all know Vista. Panther, and new Linux distros are the latest in the here and now. My question to you is what do you think the world of computing is coming to for our future? Think about three or four generations ahead for this one. After Vista, then after that, and so on. Because let's just be frank. We can OVERCOME this stumbling block known as Vista we just have to bear through with it for only a season. As we all know there are certain OSes, like people that one meets for a lifetime, others only a season. Take Bill Gates. The man who put the "My" in Microsoft. After it was all said and done he packed his bags and flew south. Last I heard of him he was drinking Lime Koolaid in his house which is ran on Linux.
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