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Aye, there's the rub
I predicted this would happen ages ago. People were constantly badgering Windows about being behind the times and needing to catch up, and now that they are they're slammed for not doing things the old way. Personally, as someone who loved the change from 95 to 98 to XP to Vista I look forward to 7 with its new features and interface. OS's should be made with a new user in mind- after all progress never happens if you try to stay safe.
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