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I’m not yet on vacation but I noticed this article about Microsoft starting a new program to enable refurbishing old PCs with new licenses for the Win98 and Win2K pro that was picked up by /.
And now I’m wondering what creative reasons the /. crowd is going to come up with to explain why this is a bad thing.
Edit: to add what the article is about.
Comments
- Anonymous
April 09, 2004
Well, it's clearly a bad thing because it perpetuates Microsoft's lock-in, obviously.
;-)