Have you read the geekhack TOS lately?
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Best. OS. Ever. Don't pass this deal up!
Quote from: Bro Caps on Tue, 06 May 2014, 17:35:25Best. OS. Ever. Don't pass this deal up!It's the Salsa Stark of OSs
Windows 95 was the first "interesting" version of Windows. I quite liked it, actually.I have a couple of unopened Windows 2000 Professional - I wonder what they would sell for.
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Quote from: rowdy on Tue, 06 May 2014, 18:14:46Windows 95 was the first "interesting" version of Windows. I quite liked it, actually.I have a couple of unopened Windows 2000 Professional - I wonder what they would sell for.Win2k was a great OS. Almost equal in usefulness to WinXP. All of the NTs were decent IMO.
No love for Vista?
Win 98! Has more customs than Pimp My Ride.
Quote from: Lain1911 on Wed, 07 May 2014, 16:35:24Win 98! Has more customs than Pimp My Ride.You can apply that to XP as well .
Quote from: Elrick on Wed, 07 May 2014, 23:53:17Quote from: Lain1911 on Wed, 07 May 2014, 16:35:24Win 98! Has more customs than Pimp My Ride.You can apply that to XP as well .remember when you could put a background image inside of the background of any folder? I don't think you can do this now yes?
I somehow vaguely remember this. I also remember all the fun we had modifying system files to play funny sounds from wav files.
Shouldn't he cover the Product ID?
Quote from: bexleycorona on Fri, 09 May 2014, 02:12:17Shouldn't he cover the Product ID?Of course, if it was legit anyway. But, I suspect that Microsoft hardly bothers to check.If you even attempted to create any kind of Windows 95 "account" would it even exist?
Quote from: fohat.digs on Fri, 09 May 2014, 06:56:38Quote from: bexleycorona on Fri, 09 May 2014, 02:12:17Shouldn't he cover the Product ID?Of course, if it was legit anyway. But, I suspect that Microsoft hardly bothers to check.If you even attempted to create any kind of Windows 95 "account" would it even exist?Well, if you create an account, doesn't that count as bringing an account into a state of existence? I think that may answer your question already!
Quote from: microsoft windows on Fri, 09 May 2014, 08:43:40Quote from: fohat.digs on Fri, 09 May 2014, 06:56:38Quote from: bexleycorona on Fri, 09 May 2014, 02:12:17Shouldn't he cover the Product ID?Of course, if it was legit anyway. But, I suspect that Microsoft hardly bothers to check.If you even attempted to create any kind of Windows 95 "account" would it even exist?Well, if you create an account, doesn't that count as bringing an account into a state of existence? I think that may answer your question already!this is so zen. I am going to put this on my blog.
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