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Quote from: Amiga_Nut;569434
Windows may have memory protection since XP (as well as all versions of NT of course but that's not a desktop OS) BUT Windows still gets ass raped at the mere sniff of a TCP/IP connection so why is it so important?



My entire school was running NT in all of the labs.  We were using the OS, on a desktop!  :roflmao:

There was memory "protection" before the days of NT/XP, but it wasn't nearly as secure/effective.  It was still there.  sort of.


Come try to ass-rape my windows boxes with a mere sniff.  I'm sure you will do your usual and mass facepalms will reign forth, followed by

:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
« Last Edit: July 08, 2010, 01:51:00 PM by Arkhan »
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Quote from: kolla;569560
just what the world needs, an os that behaves like facebook :lol:


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"Aetherbyte: My fledgling game studio!":  << Probably not coming to an Amiga near you because you all suck! :roflmao: