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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Warp [mailto:war### [at] tagpovrayorg]
> You don't need a ten-year-old laptop. You may have trouble running
it
> in a modern laptop.
And tell me, what were the specs of this modern laptop? I've seen it
running quite well on several other laptops, none of them considered
"gaming" or "performance" laptops, but typical light-use ones (email,
browsing, office, et cetera).
> I wish you good luck when MS activates Vista's DRM features in a
> couple
> of years.
Thanks :)
All kidding aside, it's not like MS is the only one playing the DRM
game. In fact, the worst offenders seem to be involved with the MPAA,
the RIAA or EA. MS doesn't come anywhere near the top of the list of
draconian DRM companies.
...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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