Well... at least I don't have to worry for too long anymore, as once 64-bit is takes root, 16-bit support goes away
Of course it's nice to see that there is XP-mode in Windows 7 to allow legacy stuff to work... oh carp! 32-bit OS (under emulation) means 16-bit support... Gak! 16-bit won't die!!! Wow... or should I say WoW in WinWow64?
;-)
... or for those who prefer "Asian" style...
(^_-)
... speaking of things supposedly "dead"... 8-bit computers
http://playpower.org/http://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MKPP1(admittedly the idea intrigues me... yes, I admit to keeping around some old 8-bit hardware like the TRS-80 Model 1, Sinclair ZX-81, Radio Shack Color Computer III... Always nice to fire up those things each time I feel like reminiscing about the "good old days" and be reminded of having to practically everything yourself with relatively primitive tools. Nope, don't feel like building mnemonic memory circuit using stone knives and bearskins...)
... speaking of primitive... Gotta look into building myself a replica of the Apraphullian rope computer...