The second question asked is what you're looking for. It is one of the 3 articles published today (including the one you reference) dealing with Windows Vista. Mind you, I think the answer is completely off-topic, but News.com or at least its readership isn't pretending that Microsoft lives in a vacuum.
by bluk — Jan 28
The second question asked is what you're looking for. It is one of the 3 articles published today (including the one you reference) dealing with Windows Vista. Mind you, I think the answer is completely off-topic, but News.com or at least its readership isn't pretending that Microsoft lives in a vacuum.