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Bible school discovers higher purpose for Windows XP disk

On the last day of her vacation Bible school, my daughter brought home a medal made from an old CD-ROM, one of the class projects.

Upon closer inspection I noticed the CD was a discarded Windows XP install disk. Someone finally has come up with an uplifting use for Windows! I’m sure even Bill Gates himself, on his last official day at Microsoft, would be proud.

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Now that is hilarious. My daughters last day of VBS is this evening. It will be interesting to see what she brings home.

Finally, Microsoft gets some class.

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David ZeilerDavid Zeiler follows all developments related to Apple, Inc. Having spent his early computing years on the Apple II platform, he moved to the Mac in 1993.

At The Baltimore Sun he designs pages, compelled against his will to work on a Windows-based PC.
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