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Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
> Outside "*sizeable* number of 'basic everyday' functions" category.
I think the argument is about what is "sizeable". A *sizable* number of
people plug third-party printers into their machines, read email, surf
the web, and play with digital photos.
> And we're talking about software bloat here, not hardware performance.
I think that was Warp's point: The title is wrong.
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Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
Remember the good old days, when we
used to complain about cryptography
being export-restricted?
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