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seems like microsoft is even convinced that
the industry is returning to thin clients. aren't they developing an entire line of "live" products? lets face it, developing one set of software installed on one server with 200 thin clients all connected is a hell of a lot easier to maintain than 200 desktops with recurring id10t errors.
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