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Of course the latest new technology is great and more advanced but do you find yourself going back to old technology because its more reliable or you just prefer it? please give examples of what you use and why? thank you.

asked Jun 09 '10 at 04:11

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I find a good example of this is with vista and xp, vista was horrible and i kept with xp untill 7 was released, XP was much more reliable and stable then Vista so i stuck with it. :D

answered Jun 09 '10 at 04:39

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I am an early adapter, I almost always want the latest and greatest. If i find something is not reliable i use the reliable one as my primary and keep testing and working with the new one when i have the ability two. This is especially true for beta software or brand new software. I had every beta version of Windows 7 released constantly testing it, seeing improvements and such. Right now I have Office 2010 beta on my pc, along with 07 when the beta seems buggy.

answered Jun 09 '10 at 05:21

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Last updated: Jun 13 '10 at 22:30