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NathanielA

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Pardon me for replying to what many may think is a "dead topic" but I keep noticing, particularly on screens in heavily networked environments, like hospitals and other healthcare companies, XP Pro on their screens. With that, and individual users... I just have a hunch that XP Pro (and, I guess, xp) will continue to be a little hard to eliminate completely. Kind of like cockroaches?? Sorry, bad example, I just happened to be at a skilled nursing facility today and saw both XP Pro screens all around and a lady was entertaining some of the residents there with animals, like chinchillas (extremely soft fur) and.... 2 very large cockroaches from some country. She had one in each hand and.... Ok, I'll stop now. :(

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