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...a meager 766Mhz 512MB Athlon with ISA soundcard, and BT484 video capture card booted in 8.6 seconds!
Then, after the startup music - absolute silence. No mysterious hard drive activity, period.
And true drag-and-drop drivers. THAT made BeOS stand out!
And the only "hourglass icon" I ever saw was part of an application that rendered landscapes (which took a few seconds). I absolutely HATE hourglass icons - no matter how pretty they try to make them, it's just decoration for a total failure of design. Whether it's Vista & 7's "ring of eternity", OS X's "magical pinwheel of duh", or the completely retarded XP "pointer + hourglass" which means what exactly:
"Oh, the system's having a seizure. But you might as well try to click something and bring it totally to it's knees."
It makes me miss 1999.