This Is The Matrix… On Microsoft Windows
May 26th, 2009 admin
My editor at Network World Microsoft Subnet , Julie Bort, posted this video parody of the movie The Matrix that pokes fun at Microsoft Windows. No matter if you’re a Linux fan, Mac user or you use Windows regularly, I think everyone will enjoy this video.
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