What does XP stand for please?!?

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Can anyone clear this up please?!? WHAT DOES XP STAND
FOR!?! Any help would be most appreciated!
 
experience is wrong, i know that and i have heard of all
the funny meanings for XP, i really need an answer, dont
wanna have to pay microsoft for an answer please!
 
experience is wrong, i know that and i have heard of all
the funny meanings for XP, i really need an answer, dont
wanna have to pay microsoft for an answer please!

It does stand for eXPerience. What makes you think it is wrong?

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It may stand for eXPerience, but it doesn't say what kind of an eXPerience
that will be. The type of eXPerience varies widely, depending primarily upon
the level of computer expertise, and the unpleasantness of the eXPerience is
inverserly proprotional to the level of expertise. Sometimes.
 
It actually does stand for eXPerience, like it or not (the fact and/or
the eXPerience).

Are you absolutely certain you've heard ALL the funny ones? I doubt it,
more are being made up all the time.

How about [eXPlative deleted]?

Steve
 
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experience is wrong, i know that and i have heard of all
the funny meanings for XP, i really need an answer, dont
wanna have to pay microsoft for an answer please!


You don't have to pay anyone. You've already gotten the correct
answer. It's eXPerience.

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You don't have to pay anyone. You've already gotten the correct
answer. It's eXPerience.

I sure as hell wish i had never "experienced" it... i'd go back to
win2000 if i hadn't already bought xppro..



Mac
 
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mac davis said:
I sure as hell wish i had never "experienced" it... i'd go back to
win2000 if i hadn't already bought xppro..


If that's the way you feel then you *should* go back to 2000.
Personally I'm very happy with XP, as is the vast majority of
others I know who use it.
 
When talking about Windows XP, I think XP does indeed stand for eXPerience.

However, you are quite right XP can also stand for eXtreme Programming.



Bigboy said:
I thought XP means eXtreme Programming but when you are saying is
eXPerience i won't say no, may be i like programmng that's why i thought so
 
More like eXpect Problems.

Alias

ChrisM said:
When talking about Windows XP, I think XP does indeed stand for eXPerience.

However, you are quite right XP can also stand for eXtreme Programming.




eXPerience i won't say no, may be i like programmng that's why i thought so
 
Unknown said:
Both you and the above poster Alias, need some experience in programming.

Is that what it takes to operate XP? No wonder so many people are having so
many problems. How would some programming experience lower the cost?

Alias
 
It will not lower the cost but it will make/allow you to understand the cost.
It will allow you to understand programming errors also.
 
Unknown said:
It will not lower the cost but it will make/allow you to understand the cost.
It will allow you to understand programming errors also.

Does MS offer free programming courses so that users can properly understand
why they charge and arm and a leg for XP and, at the end of the day, XP
doesn't even belong to you after you pay for it?

How many programming errors does XP have? Enough to eXpect Problems?

Alias
 

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