I can't argue about the various U*nix variants. Used to be a systems
engineer for a company selling U*nix boxes. But my point was that it's
completely possible to get months of run-time out of NT (and 2000) for that
matter. When one compares the lifespan of NT (since the late 90s) with the
lifespan of the various U*nix kernels (since what, 196something?), NT isn't
doing badly for a young OS.
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Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Albert [mailto:olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Subject: Re: [OM] Self Hosting - was Manual focus....
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Scott, show me an uptime past 2 years on an NT box, and I'll buy you a
roll of film your choice.
Albert
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