Care for some WINE?
I know, I should probably get a life and stop boasting about my small over-comings of Microsoft’s huge shortcomings.
I should also stop drinking too much tea. I think it’s melting my brain.
No? Fine then, I think I will pester you all with this post on the WINdows Emulator. Also fondly referred to by Linux gamers as, WINE.
I should probably stop cribbing about Microsoft now that I have something MUCH more effective,secure and ass-kicking-ly AWESOME. Yes, I was referring to Ubuntu.
But enough about the bragging. I will now describe how not to use Windows in your life again AT ALL! You could also picture this as a guide to stop using microsoft. 
So here goes…
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