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    Hyperactive Member IntelSucks's Avatar
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    Re: Windows XP - Classic View vs Normal View

    The windows xp theme is overrated anyhow...as well as windows xp. Ill never change from classic (at work). Just thought id clarify that I don't use windows by choice.

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    Re: Windows XP - Classic View vs Normal View

    Let me guess, you're a linux or mac user...

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    Re: Windows XP - Classic View vs Normal View

    Quote Originally Posted by drivenbywhat
    Let me guess, you're a linux or mac user...
    I used to be a windows user, before XP. I also boycotted windows XP when it came out...then eventually started using it, turning off the Fisher Price theme. Then switched to an even more childish GUI in OSX when I bought an iBook. Not long after buying the iBook, I had realized what an idiot I was for joining the apple cult (not because of the OS...just because I didn't want to be "that guy"). So I put an "anti" sticker over the apple, slapped some ubuntu/debian stickers on and went from there.


    I did my first linux install (mandrake) not long after my first windows installation about 8 years ago and im 22. Couldn't get my modem to work so I ended up using windows again.

    I don't really discriminate against OS's though....I like features of all of them. At one point, I was using Windows, OSX, and multiple flavors of linux at the same time...now I use Linux at home..and windows/os at work.........

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