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Re: Win ME Disks



Are we witnessing the reincarnation of  'Shane'?

If so, you are totally 'off base' in this instance, and even if you were not

him.

A 'little more' objectivity is recommended.


          Harry.



"Arturo Seis" <sixpencedearturo@googlemail.com> wrote in message

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> webster72n wrote:

> > "Arturo Seis" <sixpencedearturo@googlemail.com> wrote in message

> > news:OrU3uJN$IHA.5336@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> >> Anson Einstein wrote:

> >>> I am trying to setup multiple computers with every version of

> >>> Windows from Win 3.1 on. Is it possible to obtain a Windows ME

> >>> installation disk?

> >>> Any info would be really helpful.

> >>

> >> Send me an email address:

> >

> >                                         http://www.ebay.com/.

> >

>

> I see the concept of charity is lost on you.

>

> Or is it that you don't know enough to know that what matters alleged

> 'software piracy'-wise is the key, not the installation files?

>

> Or is it that you're such a sad fux0r that you can't bear the thought of

an

> all-but-worthless years-out-of-date electronic-related product going for a

> song, because to you it's a status symbol?

>

> I have a 5400rpm 30 gigabyte Maxtor hdd sitting around here I've been

trying

> to give away rather than throw away. It was once worth thousands of

pesetas,

> now it is worth nothing, except to a maroon. Should I throw it away rather

> than give it away, because a bunch of sad sax still use them and haven't

> cottoned on to their actual worth, and desperately want to maintain the

> illusion of an age of craftsmanship long gone whereby the value of

consumer

> goods does not drop like the proverbial? Though I believe that was

*before*

> the age of electrickery.

>

> 'New' on ebay? Microsoft stopped selling Windows Millennium Edition years

> ago. Perhaps you mean 'unused'. Microsoft stopped supporting Windows ME

> years ago - it is a liability now because the vulnerabilities don't get

> rectified anymore. The only intelligent use of any Windows 9x system today

> is as a working museum piece. XP was released seven years ago and soon

even

> that will no longer be supported.

>

> If there's one thing worse than a gullibull it's one who snorts his

acquired

> ignorance at others.

>

> Arturo

>

>


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