Many, Many thanks for MS, because thay ending the XP selling.

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MxMaciek

Well, I'd like to use this forum to say: thanks for all good peoples in
Microsoft, which decision forced me at last to look for alternative wchich
will not consume so many resources as MS's XP successor, Vista.
Due of this, I made one week ago a good decision: all 43 PC's in my company
are now running on Ubuntu, Open Office, Thunderbird, Firefox and similar
stuff.
Only two lapotops left operating on MS Windows, including my daughter's
machine.
Hope these two remnants will disappear soon.

With best wishes to Microsoft, who is directing (at last) their customers in
good, saving time and money decisions.
 
Well, I'd like to use this forum to say: thanks for all good peoples in
Microsoft, which decision forced me at last to look for alternative wchich
will not consume so many resources as MS's XP successor, Vista.
Due of this, I made one week ago a good decision: all 43 PC's in my company
are now running on Ubuntu, Open Office, Thunderbird, Firefox and similar
stuff.
Only two lapotops left operating on MS Windows, including my daughter's
machine.
Hope these two remnants will disappear soon.

With best wishes to Microsoft, who is directing (at last) their customers in
good, saving time and money decisions.

OPA!

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
MxMaciek said:
Well, I'd like to use this forum to say: thanks for all good peoples
in Microsoft, which decision forced me at last to look for
alternative wchich will not consume so many resources as MS's XP
successor, Vista.
Due of this, I made one week ago a good decision: all 43 PC's in my
company are now running on Ubuntu, Open Office, Thunderbird, Firefox
and similar stuff.
Only two lapotops left operating on MS Windows, including my
daughter's machine.
Hope these two remnants will disappear soon.

With best wishes to Microsoft, who is directing (at last) their
customers in good, saving time and money decisions.

Your post is somewhat garbled.

As best I can make out it has something to do with beavers and mayonnaise.
 
English is probably not his native language.

HeyBub said:
Your post is somewhat garbled.

As best I can make out it has something to do with beavers and mayonnaise.
 
MxMaciek said:
Well, I'd like to use this forum to say: thanks for all good peoples in
Microsoft, which decision forced me at last to look for alternative wchich
will not consume so many resources as MS's XP successor, Vista.
Due of this, I made one week ago a good decision: all 43 PC's in my company
are now running on Ubuntu, Open Office, Thunderbird, Firefox and similar
stuff.
Only two lapotops left operating on MS Windows, including my daughter's
machine.
Hope these two remnants will disappear soon.

With best wishes to Microsoft, who is directing (at last) their customers in
good, saving time and money decisions.

Hello MxMaciek,

Microsoft neither needs your gratitude, nor best wishes, your post doesn't even hold dust, let
alone water, being a Windows XP Newsgroup, here is the best solution for your needs, before you
post here again with a subject like, "How do I remove Ubuntu, and install Windows XP again???? -
HELP";

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsxp/default.mspx

The good folk in this Newsgroup even state it is much better with SP3.

You say 43 computers from Windows to Ubuntu, that hasn't even registered as a spot on the
horizon with Microsoft. Your point can't be taken.

- WindPipe
 
doesn't matter how
you say it your are
still whining....


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