OT: Driving a car just got more dangerous
    Brian Densmore 
    DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com
       
    Wed Nov 26 15:39:10 CST 2003
    
    
  
So where is the ctrl-alt-del key sequence for a car?
We might need one soon.
http://news.com.com/2100-1008_3-5111932.html?tag=nefd_lede
'Microsoft revs its automotive engines.'
The software maker has persuaded a number of carmakers to use its slimmed-down Windows CE operating 
system to power a variety of in-car electronics, from navigation systems to music players to 
information devices. BMW, in particular, has gravitated to Microsoft systems, although the company 
has announced wins with Honda, Volvo and others as well.
So where are the embedded Linux people now that we really need them?
[see how I brought this on-topic] ;)
 Brian
Windows 95 - A 
32 bit extension to a 
16 bit shell for a
 8 bit operating system designed for
 4 bit computers by a
 2 bit company that can't stand
 1 bit of competition. 
    
    
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