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Re: And so the story ends. (Score: 1)
by pathufford on Monday, March 11 @ 23:47:59 EST
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Seeing that I too had a personal copy of Windows XP on it I had to remove it per my EULA. The rest of the data was my personal data as I never did any UDit work on it. I never did figure out why I was given the laptop in the first place. The only use I had for it was to take that home rather than my computer and gargantuan monitor.


Oh, well. jono is right, we all hated that job anyway after Brian Young left. Jeremy and Karen never really liked any of us anyway. All they ever did was complain about how much we hated Richard (Novell) and Lotus Notes.


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Re: And so the story ends. (Score: 3, Informative)
by philsmith on Monday, March 11 @ 23:03:58 EST
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Everything I ever did during work to my notebook was left on my machine, hence nothing. Everything I had every done for TechDev/Webmentors was already finished and in production. I didn't have anything on any test boxes and the install on my notebook was my copy of XP, so unless we really want to go have a big MS debate, I think I was pretty well off with wiping it; it was my MS duty. My work machine was left intact. Besides, clearing out the notebooks will give the people in that office something to do besides send me wasteful email about something he/she saw on Slashdot or the Reg.


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