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					<description><![CDATA[A good article from which many people can learn from the detail provided. But no Operating System at any time, anywhere, for any reason, should ever use 100% system resources for ROUTINE updates, functions or procedures. Any &quot;operating system&quot; (i.e. Micro$$$oft Windoze) that does this should be banned by governments around the world and the companies that create it should be SHUT DOWN. It is NOT an end-user issue. IT IS A DESIGN PROBLEM. Where is the outrage.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good article from which many people can learn from the detail provided. But no Operating System at any time, anywhere, for any reason, should ever use 100% system resources for ROUTINE updates, functions or procedures. Any &#8220;operating system&#8221; (i.e. Micro$$$oft Windoze) that does this should be banned by governments around the world and the companies that create it should be SHUT DOWN. It is NOT an end-user issue. IT IS A DESIGN PROBLEM. Where is the outrage.</p>
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