Ramblings of an old Doc
Start11 gave it back first - so thanks, Stardock! And thanks for 21 years.
Published on April 21, 2023 By DrJBHL In Personal Computing

MS should never have changed W10's task bar in W11. The fact they did helped prevent me from transiting to W11 long before I did.

The main reasons I did adopt W11 was WB11 and Start11. It's time to make my manners with a large "Thank you, Brad and Stardock!".

Now, something more personal.

It was this month, 21 years ago that I joined as a member. I've never regretted that decision. My life and desktop have never been ordinary since.

Which brings me to the second reason for this post: My thank you to you all for the many wonderful, thoughtful, good, funny people I met during those 21 years, and how we've shared our lives in many different ways. I remember those who are no longer with us...Xiandi, DaveBax, Angus (Ed), HG_E, ShelbyGT, Uvah and others. Hell, I still hope Uvah and his laptop pop up out of nowhere.

So, just saying thanks to everyone for the good times that made up those years with my "other family". You all.


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on Apr 22, 2023

DaveRI

Thanks for your presence and your posts over the years, I've found both to be extremely helpful over the years.  The place just wouldn't be the same without you.  Thanks for all you've done.

Thanks, Dave...for being one of the most positive folks around. For making WC a place I want to be.     

on Apr 22, 2023

c242 it looks like we both joined the same time.  I'm not very active here, but I read the forum just about every day.  So thanks to all the posters, especially the active ones.

Stardock customer going back to the early OS/2 days.  I still believe that OS/2 was the best.  It took MS many years to come close to catching up.  A better Windows than Windows indeed.

 

on Apr 22, 2023

Windows and OS/2 are the Video 2000, and VHS of the Computerworld. Perfect examples, that not the best wins every time.

on Apr 22, 2023


Windows and OS/2 are the Video 2000, and VHS of the Computerworld. Perfect examples, that not the best wins every time.
I believe the saying is, "Good enough is the mortal enemy of great."

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