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Is Windows Past It's Prime?
For something that is supposed to be so new and exciting, there just doesn't seem to be a lot of positive buzz out there about Vista. It just seems, well, old, even though its' new. I catch this feeling in the article, noting that ""I often talk about how my sons (12 and 14) describe a variety of things around our home as being from the “olden days.” This list includes 35mm film, paper cheques, TV guides and other items they just don’t understand, see or use." To me, Vista just seems tired compare to the "other guys." I then go on to comment, "Is Windows set to develop a reputation of being from the olden days? ...I’m wondering if Microsoft has become so big and bloated that the efficiency of its operating system now resembles that of its organizational structure."."
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