>>You're a better man than I, Gungha Dhun. I have no interest in sweating through learning a new OS. I don't log onto the computer to use the OS. The more it stays in the background and lets me focus on the programs I want to use, the better, IMHO, of course.
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>Mike
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>It was Gunga Din.
>How times change.
>When I was a kid we learned that poem in school.
>With enough Guinness in me, I can probably still recite it.
>I was going to read it to my grandkids but when I look at it with today's eyes, it reads like a racist, imperialist rant.
>In fact, it was back then but we didn't know it.
I knew that was the way it's pronounced but thought it was spelled differently. Thank you for the correction.
Lots of things we learned in school don't align very well with modern views. I suppose it's always been that way.
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