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Originally Posted by Arainach 
The the OP: I agree with most of your points. I've used Myth, I've used Apple TV, and I've used Win7 Media Center, and Win7 was to me far and about the easiest to learn and use, especially for people who had never used any of them before. I'd stick with the plan you lay out in your post.
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Thanks - Sometimes it's helpful to get some perspective.

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Originally Posted by apnk 
Same here, if you have a product key you can do a FULL install, not just the "upgrade". People who are paying for the full retail product are getting ripped off. I bought the student $30 deal and you get a product key with that and you can do a custom install.
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I just found out our bookstore has Win 7 on order--they just don't know what the pricing is going to be yet. Usually staff and students can get a pretty good deal. Here's hoping....
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Originally Posted by ericj 
The OS wars are largely a figment of fanboys and media pundits...
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....and marketing campaigns. Truly, I probably could point out things I *like* about all the various OS's I've tried, and you're absolutely right, each OS does certain things as a "tool" towards an end very well.
My dilemna is I need a pretty big toolbox for all the different things I'm trying to do.

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Originally Posted by shigzeo 
Thus spake Zaubertuba...
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Couldn't resist, could you?
