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Old 22-01-2007, 18:36   #10
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Re: Windows again

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Originally Posted by CrC-3rr0r View Post

Simple Question

Highlight where your OS of choice has improved your quality of life and overall how much effort has it taken for you to get there ? Has it been worth it ?
Being a microsoft engineer has seen my salary more than treble in 6 years, that has improved my quality of life
Effort to get there? Had to put up with some crappy managers on the way.
Technology wise, effort hasn't been much, it's such an easy OS to use and get on with.
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