But a funny thing happened with Windows 98—in many ways, it has become the most successful version of Windows ever. It's certainly had the longest life span so far for a Windows version. Amazingly, you can still use Windows 98 and get by quite nicely, seven years after its release.
In fact, I still use Windows 98 often. The main system that sits in my home office still runs Windows 98 SE. My wife uses it for Web browsing and her daily office chores, and I use it for the Web and gaming.
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Win 98: Always on My Mind
By Jim Rapoza, "eWeek", 11/14/05 issue:
Friday, November 18, 2005
Give. Me. A. Human.
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) systems are everywhere. You can't order a pizza without pressing the '*' key -- it's a real rectal irritant -- specially on a cell phone. Paul English, founder and CTO of Kayak.com feels your pain. He's go a great list of companies, their phone numbers, and what you need to do to get a living, breathing person.
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Pumpkin pie recipe for techs and engineers
This pumpkin pie recipe's step-by-step instructions were written for techs, engineers and others with an analytical mind.
Another for the TDay DIYers. If you are going to go to all this trouble, and need another stomach to feed, call me.
Roast turkey recipe for techs and engineers
This easy-to-follow recipe shows you how to roast a traditional Thanksgiving turkey. This article's step-by-step instructions and detailed images were designed for those with an analytical mind.
I prefer to order my turkey all ready cooked, but for the DIYers...
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
History's Worst Software Bugs
What seems certain is that bugs are here to stay. Here, in chronological order, is the Wired News list of the 10 worst software bugs of all time … so far.
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