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thats just your opinion tguy08 and not a very good one at that
thats just your opinion tguy08 and not a very good one at that. windows has been running the world for a long time to hear you speak it's an os that no one uses because it's crap.

i guess thats why every college have courses on it's use and deployment.

i can understand that you might have had a bad experience with it but to say it's the worst of the worst is nothing but your opinion.

i have used Linux windows and mac and i can tell you all of them will hang crash and 99.99% of the time it's the poorly coded 3rd party software that crashes not the os it self.

Microsoft has and is used in many so called mission critical functions a lot more than any other os out there and if it were as bad as you say the whole world would be at a stand still.

and from what i see the world is running right along with 95% of the world running windows. so your argument just does not hold water.
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