I recently had to inventory all our old install disks, and happened to come across the following, which I found hilarious:

"Microsoft Windows NT Workstation. For PCs without Windows NT Workstation."
I'm glad the box adcopy was so informative, I would not have guessed that the product was for systems that did not already have the product.

"Microsoft Windows NT Workstation. For PCs without Windows NT Workstation."
I'm glad the box adcopy was so informative, I would not have guessed that the product was for systems that did not already have the product.
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Date: 2008-02-04 01:25 am (UTC)" Microsoft overestimating the intelligence of its customers? "
Maybe they used to work in Tech Support ;-)
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Date: 2008-02-04 01:28 am (UTC)"Yes, I was wondering about Microsoft Windows NT Workstation. I have a PC with Microsoft Windows NT Workstation. Should I buy Microsoft Windows NT Workstation?"
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Date: 2008-02-04 01:51 am (UTC)"Oh, OK. Thanks."
Supervisor: "Good work, Sanjit!" *thumbs up*
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Date: 2008-02-04 11:32 pm (UTC)This'd be like buying Windows XP for PC's without Windows XP. Only somewhere on the box, on one of many little mostly-ignored stickers, it specifies this is the Professional edition with SP2.