Quite honestly I don’t care what happens. But Bill Gates needs to pull his head out of his rear end and for once put a product out that is stable enough to actually work for my 65 years grandmother that is afraid to turn it on, in fear of the thing blowing up in her face. Nintendo could teach Bill a thing or two about how to release a product that works right the first TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Quite honestly I don’t care what happens. But Bill Gates needs to pull his head out of his rear end and for once put a product out that is stable enough to actually work for my 65 years grandmother that is afraid to turn it on, in fear of the thing blowing up in her face. Nintendo could teach Bill a thing or two about how to release a product that works right the first TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!