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		<title>By: NotMyBest2Day</title>
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		<description>Beh.  A year and a half ago (or however long ago it was when it was still called Longhorn), I made a &quot;prophecy&quot; saying that the general public would reject it.  Scary thing is that it&#039;s becoming truer each day.  I, myself, proudly  admit making the Linux jump a little over a month ago.  Before long, the only reason I&#039;ll still have Win2k running is for a few games and that&#039;s about it.

My new opinion is that Microsoft is developing its own kryptonite.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beh.  A year and a half ago (or however long ago it was when it was still called Longhorn), I made a &#8220;prophecy&#8221; saying that the general public would reject it.  Scary thing is that it&#8217;s becoming truer each day.  I, myself, proudly  admit making the Linux jump a little over a month ago.  Before long, the only reason I&#8217;ll still have Win2k running is for a few games and that&#8217;s about it.</p>
<p>My new opinion is that Microsoft is developing its own kryptonite.</p>
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