I don't know how you thought we'd respond to what you obviously thought was beautiful prose, but frankly, the point of windows running on just about anything is that unlike Mac OS, you aren't technically locked into their own hardware (osx86, blah blah blah), and so Microsoft has nothing to gain by requiring you to upgrade your computer, but could easily lose a sale if it did.
FYI, the next version of windows has been in development for some time now, because it's effectively dumping the legacy code that makes windows work with everything and on everything. So, you can go spew your grade school level propaganda elsewhere.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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I don't know how you thought we'd respond to what you obviously thought was beautiful prose, but frankly, the point of windows running on just about anything is that unlike Mac OS, you aren't technically locked into their own hardware (osx86, blah blah blah), and so Microsoft has nothing to gain by requiring you to upgrade your computer, but could easily lose a sale if it did.
FYI, the next version of windows has been in development for some time now, because it's effectively dumping the legacy code that makes windows work with everything and on everything. So, you can go spew your grade school level propaganda elsewhere.