Hi all,

On Wednesday, November 03, 1999, 12:48:38 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled:

>> And yes it does become a problem FOR them. But I think the point was that it
>> isn't the fault of the "end user" that experiences the crash in many to most
>> of the situations.

>     I still do not think that is the case.  If it were the case then I would
> be experiencing constant problems on the many Windows machines I have used
> both at work and at home.  Simply put, I do not experience even remotely the
> amount of problems I hear others complaining about.

I can attest to this experience as well. There's no way I would
tolerate what I am hearing others tolerate with windows. Be that as it
may, the experience isn't perfect and totally frustration free in
terms of unexpected behavior.

>     Now, given the numerous machines and flavors of Windows I've used on those
> machines I think we can rule out "luck" as a factor.  What is left is that,
> clearly, I am doing something right and they are doing something wrong.

:)  I am convinced of this in most instances but certainly not all. My
2 days ago faxing mishap is a prime example.

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 -=Ali=-                   

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