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I am working with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 so I answered the survey with "3".
I am also evaluating Windows 8 again (for work this time - last time was for personal use) so the answer is still "3" on the basis I expect an operating system to be both of some use and usable.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Title says it all. 
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Windows 7 Pro, Windows 2008 R2 Server, Windows 2003 Server at work.
Windows 7 Pro, Windows 8.1 Pro, Linux Mint, Gentoo Linux (command line only), CentOS 5, Android Tablet and Phone at home.
I do mess around with OpenVMS some but that is just a hobby 
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rriegel wrote: but that is just a hobby
Mine too, but I'll count them (3).
rriegel wrote: OpenVMS
Spill it. We OpenVMS enthusiasts have to speak up.
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Company I worked for between 2005-2009 had a OpenVMS cluster. The OS just amazed me at how stable it was. Our VMS system ran under HEAVY load for over a year without a hick-up. I only went down to replace a bad tape drive, not because it messed up. I was not the VMS guy there I still did .NET but just wanted to learn more about it. I don't have a "hobbist license" yet but plan on it. Right now I just mess with VMS on free VMS account sites and have Charon AXP running on my laptop. I plan on getting a hobbyist license soon from HP.
I know people that have to reboot their Windows server every week or so? I think VMS has them beat 
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My last job with OpenVMS ended in 2002, and .net has paid the bills since then.
rriegel wrote: amazed me at how stable it was
The amazing thing is that so many enterprises accept such unstable alternatives.
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I had similar experience working with an AS/400 back in the day. Hell, they even did a couple of O/S upgrades without rebooting.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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iam using xp at office and in my home pc iam using windows7 and in my laptop iam using windows8 and my tab has Android 
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debated on selecting for those rare situations where I have to run up a VM for some development or testing for a couple weeks in a year but opted not to.
maybe I should just vote again??
you want something inspirational??
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I wonder if its possible to write a survey question that isn't second guessed by all of the CP people out there. Like an episode of Celebrity Jeopardy[^].
Hogan
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The latter I try to avoid whenever possible.
Marc
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I have Windows 8, Windows XP, and Ubuntu at home. Windows 7 at work. I have Android on my cellphone and iOS on my iPad. I don't consider Android and iOS to be "worked on".
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Exactly my thoughts.
At work I use SuSe Linux 11 on the workstation and Windows 7 on the laptop.
At home: Windows 7 on the home desktop, Linux Mint 14 on my personal laptop, Windows Phone 7 on my Nokia Lumia phone.
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One should have been stand-alone to identify those who have a unique OS.
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Using without knowing: NAS, Modem, internet radio box, DVD player, TV set, washing machine, car, online banking,...
Cheers
Andi
modified 4-Nov-13 17:31pm.
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Basically:
Windows = Development machine
Because is the OS that allows me to develop to both Linux and Windows without loosing any functionality.
Linux + Windows Server = Servers
Android = Phone
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Mainly Windows 7 at home and at work. Windows 7.8/8/RT on my phone and tablet. And Windows XP for some specific customer jobs.
I praise myself lucky Windows Vista isn't in the list. I've managed to avoid it completely for all those years
It's an OO world.
public class Sander : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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And the later isn't as much as I'd like to find time for...
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
English doesn't borrow from other languages.
English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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I am now using dual boot OS : Windows 7, Fedora 17.
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Win7 on desktop PC and at work, Linux Mint on laptop.
Mislim, dakle jeo sam.
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Win XP, Win 2003 Server, Win 7, IOS6 and about 8 different variants of Linux. No wonder I'm confused...
I may not last forever but the mess I leave behind certainly will.
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