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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 487.10-0.1%Dec 29 3:59 PM EST

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To: David Howe who wrote (61938)10/23/2001 3:23:12 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
<<Any chance there's a middle ground? Of course there is. People buy PC's every day. It's because they are old and don't run new software very well. Your vision of NO new improvements in PCs of software is extreme and false. You're brother's "wouldn't sell" comment is extreme and false. Obviously the answer is somewhere in the middle.>>i bought a loaded Presario 3 years ago--there is absolutely NO need to buy another computer again.PC industry has greatly overestimated the need to upgrade to faster ad faster and faster--when fast is just fine.
XP is in NO way essential except for the hard core tech heads that JUST don't get it---the overall population does NOT crave the newest intentional BS upgrade to try to revive the PC industry.
Why buy a new PC just so i can have XP--no thanks.
This is classic overkill by MSFT.IMO.Max p.s. my PC is pentium500/Athlon equipt/DVD/128mb/10ghz/yadda yadda--why more?--no reason.
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