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Keep on using them.

The computer isn't going to self-destruct.

Exactly. We even have a couple of folks on Windows 98 computers at work that refuses to change. Since they are very productive at what they do, and they aren't hurting anyone we let them be.

Keep on using them.

The computer isn't going to self-destruct.

Exactly. We even have a couple of folks on Windows 98 computers at work that refuses to change. Since they are very productive at what they do, and they aren't hurting anyone we let them be.

There is no way I'd want to be using Windows XP in late 2014 after support ends, and there is no way I would want to be using Windows 98 today. If not for the fact that they are ancient (how many people use Mac OS 8, 9, 10.0, 10.1 today? :o ), the security implications are terrifying.

You'd be a sitting duck with clipped wings and broken legs in a shooting range.

There is no way I would want to be using Windows 98 today. If not for the fact that they are ancient (how many people use Mac OS 8, 9, 10.0, 10.1 today? :o ), the security implications are terrifying.

You'd be a sitting duck with clipped wings and broken legs in a shooting range.

Except for the fact that windows 98 is so old nobody is attacking it anymore, and all the zero days probably aren't even compatible with it.

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