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I've discovered the the entire network of computers in the British Dept. of Social Security runs Windows.

That could explain a lot..... [Linked Image]

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Which came first, Social Security or Windows??

Just a little Canuck joke, eh? or should I say eh wot?

Anyway what do you make of this...Whilst running WIN95 I noticed a lot of hysteresis dust gathering around the A drive. Not used to this I wonder if there are too much gauss sticking to the diskette?

Anyway I got a NEC update to WIN98 and it seems to have corrected the problem. But you never know.

You can always tell a system has a problem when 100% of the working population is supported by the taxes on earned income from 49% of the non-government working part of the population. As in the UK, Canada is getting to a point where there are more government employees than civilian employees. Any comments that are informative are welcome.

Doug....et al

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