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Re: Vista 64 and premiere
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Harm Millaard
on Feb 1, 2007 at 1:36:18 pm
Tell me how you are lighting your house? Still using bulbs? Well, you should have anticipated that bulbs will be banned, so being an intelligent person, you have taken your precautions...
Tell me what kind of fuel your car will use when organic fuel is forbidden. You must have foreseen that and taken counter measures. Your car must be outfitted to run on air. If not then you are possibly a fool.
Your arguments are out of this world. Get realistic. Is your PC ready to run the kind of OS we may have in 2020??? I doubt it.
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