Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Apr 2008 22:20 UTC
Right now, thenetisabuzz about remarks Steve Ballmer made at a Belgium news conference today. The buzz comes from a Reuters story which quotes Ballmer as saying that Windows XP's life cycle might be extended if customers demand it. Contrary to what all those reports online might indicate, there really is no change in policy here.
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>> Megs
Oops, Yeah, I've been at this so long I STILL haven't made that adjustment. (lord help me when tb becomes more commonplace)
Could be worse, I could have said K... or even bytes. My first machine only had a quarter-k of static RAM, and that was on eight chips of 16 bits each.
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>> Megs
Oops, Yeah, I've been at this so long I STILL haven't made that adjustment. (lord help me when tb becomes more commonplace)
Could be worse, I could have said K... or even bytes. My first machine only had a quarter-k of static RAM, and that was on eight chips of 16 bits each.