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A book of First Class stamps http://thisav.fun this av  Win7 exceeded XP's sales and usage some time ago, IIRC. Understanding the "fate of 8" so far is easy: Microsoft understood that it has a market for 1.5B non-touch desktop computers but chose to market 8 to the by-comparison tiny percentage buying tablets, and to choke 8 with a touch UI that none of those 1.5B customers needs, much less wants. Microsoft has also been exceedingly dim and slow about educating people that 8 can work on both touch tablets and non-touch desktops, depending on how it is configured, because it includes both a touch and non-touch UI. So, predictably, most people think 8 is just for touch tablets and not for them. Ergo, most of the people that would have bought 8 with relish did not buy it at all.
Mathew 2019-05-26 20:02:50

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