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> > With hundreds of thousands of server installs, I think i5/OS/400 can be > called mainstream. You're joking right? You must be to have even written this. > Where PCMag went wrong was in not clarifying it as a mainstream > _desktop_ OS. Back in the real world, I don't they needed to clarify it. Next time you go to the 7-Eleven, your bank, McDonalds, etc., ask the clerk to name a computer operating system. Anyhow, I have to go change my jeans since I spilt my coffee over them laughing at the line 'With hundreds of thousands of server installs, I think i5/OS/400 can be called mainstream'. Hundreds of thousands is 'mainstream' hehehe that's a good one John! --phil
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