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Long Zheng on Windows ME
By Nick Hodge | March 18, 2008
Oops, I am going to refrain from dissing Windows ME in the future.
Sorry, Long. You are right.
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March 18th, 2008 at 5:00 pm
No he isn't
I can remember uninstalling ME and restoring 98SE 
March 18th, 2008 at 5:09 pm
before it's time, maybe. might be a first for a msft os.... oops! I said it
March 19th, 2008 at 9:57 am
Hey Nick! Hope you're keeping well
Windows ME... Whoa... talk about a blast from the past...
He's right though... I'm so totally tired of all these unnecessary features like ACLs, proper preemptive multitasking, real process isolation, DEP, ASLR, a kernel mode driver model that actually works etc.
Instead give me an OS that allows you to go ring-0 from userland by simply using SEH. Actually, hang on... you could only do that while the OS was actually up, which was not most of the time :-p Windows NT was by far a better alternative even when it was only as useful as a spork to the average user.