NYT’s David Pogue on Windows Vista

Microsoft’s new operating system, Vista, will soon be on sale to the public. But you may need a new computer to run it properly.

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    You want to split …
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    I use Kubuntu on all my machines, and have no problems, I may get a Mac as well, they are open source as well. Plug and Play, Plug and Pray! Use gaming consoles for hard-core gaming.

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