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Remember the ATM from Diebold where they used a full copy of Windows XP, including media player, mineshweeper etc.. The application crashed leaving a fully open Windows XP, and so these guys played Beethoven on the media player?
http://midnightspaghetti.com/news.htm - Posted by: Nigel Johnstone Posted on: 04/22/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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