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Old September 30th 09, 04:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Arran
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Default local pub still uses win9x for digital video jukebox

I just noticed this the other day when they booted up the system..
interesting to see this is still being used in the business world...

Bye Arran
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Old September 30th 09, 09:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Don Phillipson[_5_]
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"Arran" wrote in message
...

I just noticed this the other day when they booted up the system..
interesting to see this is still being used in the business world...


Most of us make the distinction:
(1) "Used in the business world" usually means what is
currently used by suppliers of goods and services.
(2) A digital video jukebox sounds like a consumer
product of unknown date. It may be uncommon to
see a consumer end-product with the top proven
OS of the late 1990s still in service today, but no
special surprise. (My excellent CRT monitor, built
in the 1990s, died only last month.)
--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)



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Old September 30th 09, 09:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Don Phillipson[_5_]
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Default local pub still uses win9x for digital video jukebox

"Arran" wrote in message
...

I just noticed this the other day when they booted up the system..
interesting to see this is still being used in the business world...


Most of us make the distinction:
(1) "Used in the business world" usually means what is
currently used by suppliers of goods and services.
(2) A digital video jukebox sounds like a consumer
product of unknown date. It may be uncommon to
see a consumer end-product with the top proven
OS of the late 1990s still in service today, but no
special surprise. (My excellent CRT monitor, built
in the 1990s, died only last month.)
--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)



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Old September 30th 09, 11:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
philo
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Default local pub still uses win9x for digital video jukebox


"Don Phillipson" wrote in message
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"Arran" wrote in message
...

I just noticed this the other day when they booted up the system..
interesting to see this is still being used in the business world...


Most of us make the distinction:
(1) "Used in the business world" usually means what is
currently used by suppliers of goods and services.




(2) A digital video jukebox sounds like a consumer
product of unknown date. It may be uncommon to
see a consumer end-product with the top proven
OS of the late 1990s still in service today, but no
special surprise. (My excellent CRT monitor, built
in the 1990s, died only last month.)



Heck I still have an EGA monitor that works...

of course it doesn't get much use G


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Old September 30th 09, 11:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
philo
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Default local pub still uses win9x for digital video jukebox


"Don Phillipson" wrote in message
...
"Arran" wrote in message
...

I just noticed this the other day when they booted up the system..
interesting to see this is still being used in the business world...


Most of us make the distinction:
(1) "Used in the business world" usually means what is
currently used by suppliers of goods and services.




(2) A digital video jukebox sounds like a consumer
product of unknown date. It may be uncommon to
see a consumer end-product with the top proven
OS of the late 1990s still in service today, but no
special surprise. (My excellent CRT monitor, built
in the 1990s, died only last month.)



Heck I still have an EGA monitor that works...

of course it doesn't get much use G


 




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