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> Windows/Unix/etc., have done really well in this area... Seems to me like "I5" or "I6" or "I7" fits perfectly into an "I-series." And as to a catchy name, well, asking IBM, the company that draws model numbers out of a hat, to come up with a catchy name for a product is kind of like, say, asking Mike Myers and Eddie Murphy to make a "Shrek" movie that will appeal to those afraid of a little scatological humor. As to Windoze, well, just remember that when a year appears in the name of a Windoze release (i.e., Windoze 95, Windoze 98, Windoze 2000), it's a "discard by" date. And I wasn't kidding about preferring fountain pens and boarding ladders. -- JHHL "Real DOS machines really run DOS."
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