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Geek Culture / have you seen the new shots of longhorn?

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just ND
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Posted: 8th May 2005 06:49
http://www.bbc.co.uk/clickonline/

click on "watch in broad/narrowband" then fastforward to 10 mins. It looks pretty cool. (This is generally a cool show anyway)

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David T
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Posted: 8th May 2005 07:28
Yeah, I actually watched the program a few hours ago.

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indi
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Posted: 8th May 2005 07:56
i cant wait to buy the new osx my g5 gets a speed performance and i think my g4 does but not as well.

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Ian T
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Posted: 8th May 2005 11:53
They've been showing off Aero's capabilities for, what, two years now? BBC was apparently sympathetic enough not to mention that three of Longhorn's four selling points have been dropped from the opearting system. It's really amusing how much progress Apple's made in the past five years in relation to Microsoft...

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David T
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Posted: 8th May 2005 17:50
Just merely catching up ground

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