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      <title>By Theodor </title>
      <description><![CDATA[ Hello Steve (more formaly Mr. Thomsen),

Your tutorial is very pleasant to follow even w/o a computer. I have never done virtualization before.

Assume pl  I want to buy a new PC.
      Choice of processors : Core2 E8500 (3.16Ghz), Q9300 (2.5Ghz) or I7 (2.66GHz)  all @ 1333 FSB
      Choixe of OS : XP or Vista.
      Which combination woud produce a better Virtualization environment and, (if possible ) explain why?
I am awaiting for your coments and I thank you in advance. TED.

P.S. I wish you : Hapy Holydays and a Hapy New Year for the year 2009 and the rest of them. 
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 04:27:38 -0800</pubDate>
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