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To: Adam Nash who wrote (14309)6/6/1998 9:14:00 AM
From: rhet0ric  Read Replies (1) of 213177
 
A vast vast vast majority (>90%) of people don't want to tolerate the hassle, time, and inconvenience of using two OSes on the same machine.

From Mac the Knife: "Of course, the Microsoft-Apple relationship doesn't preclude either artiste from pursuing side projects with other
talented session men. Consider IBM's rumored contributions to the Mach kernel that will form the core of Mac OS X: According to some pimply members of the Knife's fan club, the new version of the microkernel will feature the ability to run multiple OSes, a trick IBM hammered out in early demo recordings involving OS/2 and Windows. Dig it!"

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