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Akane wrote:Vista Ultimate 32bit with Dual screen.
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:People are silly enough to be running server 2008 already?
Birth of the federation... a turn based strategy game based in the star trek universe.BZG|Bling wrote:whats the 1996 game? thats oldschool!!
XP for me, it does what I need with no fuss so no plans to change to vista or linux.
I think the point was that he has two cocks... he didnt mention the size...Silent Knight wrote:Akane wrote:Vista Ultimate 32bit with Dual screen.
Does everything always have to turn into a 'My cock is bigger' discussion. OS people, who gives a piss how much RAM/Screens etc you are using.
Silent Knight wrote:Does everything always have to turn into a 'My cock is bigger' discussion. OS people, who gives a piss how much RAM/Screens etc you are using.
Akane wrote:I was just posting my response inline with all the others, didn't know you interperted it that way. My cock is actually freakin' small if you really wanted to know.
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:People are silly enough to be running server 2008 already?
Akane wrote:Silent Knight wrote:Does everything always have to turn into a 'My cock is bigger' discussion. OS people, who gives a piss how much RAM/Screens etc you are using.
I was just posting my response inline with all the others, didn't know you interperted it that way. My cock is actually freakin' small if you really wanted to know.
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:People are smart enough to be running server 2008 already?
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:Each to their own
fivebob wrote:pyro_sniper2002 wrote:Each to their own
So you've implemented a thorough test plan and found that 2008 server is not production ready??? Or are you just basing your opinion on the theory that waiting for the first SP to be released is the right option.
IME there's too little of the former, and too much of the latter going on in the IT community. My experience has shown that it's better to test and see if it's suitable for the needs of the company, then implement with a proper fallback plan.
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