MS does not want to repeat its WinXP "mistake" of customers not upgrading; service packs were sufficient to run legacy software and not retrain employees. XP is a stable enough, functional OS with sufficient features that there is no compelling reason to upgrade. If your future profits depend on customers willingly upgrade
Ironically, the price for XP machine was climbing for the first half of the year. I replaced my child's old WinXP with refurbished machine several months ago because of legacy software and minimal requirements compared to VISTA or Win7.
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You can't always wait for your ship to come in;
sometimes you just have to row out and get it!
. . . They are telling the power company how much electricity you are using. What business is that of theirs?
. . . but they really shouldn't need to know hour by hour or minute by minute (or even day by day) how much power I'm using.
. . . they don't need to know when I'm doing laundry, when I go to work, when my house is vacant because I'm on vacation, etc.
If one needed an alibi, the minute by minute readings could be corroboration the accused was home puttering around -- it beats using a dog bark (i.e. OJ Simpson)
If it has syntax, it isn't user friendly.