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    Microsoft announces beta relase of Windows TP
    REDMOND, WA (MAR. 31) BUSINESS WIRE - Microsoft Corp. announced Thursday that a beta release of Windows TP, the telepathic operating system, was released to 1,500 test sites worldwide.
    Developed using the soon-to-be released Microsoft C for Neurons, Windows TP bypasses awkward user interfaces by interacting directly with the user's brain. Using the Microsoft MindMouse, users can visualize images in their mind, and the application associated with that image (or "thought icon") is executed. Users can visualize pictures to create Windows Bitmap images, or think text directly into Windows applications. Windows TP is fully compatible with all previous versions of Windows. Data stored under Windows TP can be copied into the user's short-term memory (the Windows TP Clipboard), or transferred directly into the user's long-term memory using Windows' new 32-bit Direct Neuron Access technology. Users can then plug into other Windows more...

    A worldwide survey was conducted by the UN.

    The only question asked was:

    "Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to the shortage of food in rest of the world".

    The survey was a huge failure...... .. Do you know WHY?
    ยท In Africa they didn `t know what `food ` meant.


    * In India they didn `t know what `honest ` meant.


    * In Europe they didn `t know what `shortage ` meant.


    * In China they didn `t know what `opinion ` meant.


    * In the

    If IBM made toasters...
    They would want one big toaster where people bring bread to be submitted for overnight toasting. IBM would claim a worldwide market for five, maybe six toasters. If Microsoft made toasters...
    Every time you bought a loaf of bread, you would have to buy a toaster. You wouldn't have to take the toaster, but you'd still have to pay for it anyway. Toaster'95 would weigh 15000 pounds (hence requiring a reinforced steel countertop), draw enough electricity to power a small city, take up 95% of the space in your kitchen, would claim to be the first toaster that let's you control how light or dark you want your toast to be, and would secretly interrogate your other appliances to find out who made them. Everyone would hate Microsoft toasters, but nonetheless would buy them since most of the good bread only works with their toasters. If Apple made toasters...
    It would do everything the Microsoft toaster does, but 5 years earlier. The toast would make a more...

    If IBM made toasters...
    They would want one big toaster where people bring bread to be submitted
    for overnight toasting. IBM would claim a worldwide market for five,
    maybe six toasters.
    If Microsoft made toasters...
    Every time you bought a loaf of bread, you would have to buy a toaster.
    You wouldn't have to take the toaster, but you'd still have to pay for
    it anyway. Toaster'95 would weigh 15000 pounds (hence requiring a
    reinforced steel countertop), draw enough electricity to power a small
    city, take up 95% of the space in your kitchen, would claim to be the
    first toaster that lets you control how light or dark you want your
    toast to be, and would secretly interrogate your other appliances to
    find out who made them. Everyone would hate Microsoft toasters, but
    nonetheless would buy them since most of the good bread only works with
    their toasters.
    If Apple made toasters...
    It would do everything the Microsoft toaster does, more...

    A worldwide survey has been carried out with the following question:"PLEASE, GIVE US YOUR OPINION ON THE LACK OF FOOD IN THE REST OF THEWORLD"No result was achieved, since the following problems were facedduring the survey's implementation: 1. In Western Europe no one knew what is "lack"2. In Africa no one knew what is "food"3. In Eastern Europe no one knew what is "opinion"4. In South America no one knew what is "please"5. In the USA no one knew what is "rest of the world"

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