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Hi all
I was reading the article on the RSS feed - W7 slipping in the Polls.
What a load of TOTAL non factual utter piece of Bovine Scatology.
For a start the number of downloads is NOTHING like the number of computers W7 is installed on -- I must be testing this on around 20 - 30 machines...