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Just browsed through the document and then had a closer look. I am in
stiches (means I laughed so hard I fell to the floor).
Could someone explain what am I supposed to do....
...with my flask shaker that needs Windows NT 4.0 to run.
...and the autoclave that uses a DOS program for temperature control
...not to mention the HPLC that has software that can only be run on
Win95. The company has since gone bust and no longer deliver updated
libraries.
...the nmr instrument running SunOS5.0 is on the network but has no
ati-virus software. What am I supposed to do with that. I think I should
upgrade it to WinXP.
....can someone explain when MS will make an OS that lets a computer
happily compute.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO Y'ALL. Been fun so far.
Copya
Yas
Yasvir A. Tesiram
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Dept. Free Radical Biology and Ageing
825 NE 13th St, OKC, OK, 73112, USA
P: (405) 271 7126
F: (405) 271 1795
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Brad Pazoureck wrote:
> Here is OU's page for more details and FYI if some people didn't know what
> OU retirement date was or is...
> http://www.ouhsc.edu/it/policy/PolicyResponseToVirusAttacks.asp
>
> Again this is OU not us. I'm just a poor little messenger....
>
> Smile Jeff....
>
> Brad
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Todd Walker [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 10:47 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Win98, win95, NT still in widespread use at end of 2003
>
> On OUHSC's "retirement" day for Win95 / 98 / NT, check out the results of
> this survey of over 600 companies ranging in size from 10 to 49,000
> employees.
> A link to the article itself is below, as well as a link to the survey
> itself.
>
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