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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve said it before and i&#039;ll say it again.

Billy, or Stevie or whoever the hell is in charge at MS, just steal another of Jobs&#039;s ideas and create the next windows out of a linux distro. You&#039;ve got access to the windows source so you could easily get wine and winex working for backwards compatability for apps. As long as it works, it&#039;s not like the average joe on the street would either know or care how the next windows is written or what code is under the hood.

Also you might try listening to the ppl who try to warn you about security vulns instead of waiting for the shit to hit the fan before doing anything. For a change.</description>
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<p>Billy, or Stevie or whoever the hell is in charge at MS, just steal another of Jobs&#8217;s ideas and create the next windows out of a linux distro. You&#8217;ve got access to the windows source so you could easily get wine and winex working for backwards compatability for apps. As long as it works, it&#8217;s not like the average joe on the street would either know or care how the next windows is written or what code is under the hood.</p>
<p>Also you might try listening to the ppl who try to warn you about security vulns instead of waiting for the shit to hit the fan before doing anything. For a change.</p>
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