__/ [ Linønut ] on Friday 24 March 2006 17:24 \__
> After takin' a swig o' grog, Roy Schestowitz belched out this bit o'
> wisdom:
>
>>> I think the peak of my "love" of Microsoft was around 1995, when I knew
>>> nothing of Linux, Win 3.1 was working pretty well for me, and Office was
>>> reasonably clean of bugs.
>>
>> It wasn't. They were simply 'under the carpet', still.
>
> Maybe. All I know is that the current versions of Office (2000 and XP)
> that I use are much buggier (in my experience) than was Office 95.
It may be less stable because of the shaky carpets that sits on top of it. I
occasionally see in the clusters with nervous students, whose beloved Word
crashes and behaves in adversity to expectation. Windows 95 had BSoD issues,
but the extent of network-originated threat was much lower.
Best wishes,
Roy
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