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Is 'Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey' a Real Book from the 1890s



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Do YOU save passwords on your browser Major security flaw in autofill tool means your personal details and online habits could be revealed to hackers

Ashish Sharma, IT Engineer, AmbiDextrous, Geek
Updated Jul 17, 2015 · Upvoted by Bart Loews, Been administering windows since 3.11, 3 time MCSE
Originally Answered: Why did Microsoft call its new OS Windows 10?

Windows 2000, which was called NT 5.0 during development, was actually version 5.0. Windows XP was version 5.1. Windows Vista was 6.0, Windows 7 was 6.1, Windows 8 was 6.2, and Windows 8.1 is version 6.3.

Technically, modern versions of Windows are still based on the Vista kernel and code base — including Windows 10, which is actually Windows 6.4.
 
Windows 7 = Ver. 6.1= 6+1
Windows 8 = Ver. 6.2= 6+2
Windows 10= Ver. 6.4= 6+4

ISN'T IT OBVIOUS AND VISIBLE THROUGH NAKED EYES.
Source: I derived my answer from Why is it called Windows 10. Although they have not pointed out what I am doing here.
Also 7 ate 9 is my best answer

https://www.quora.com/If-there-is-a-Windows-7-Windows-8-even-Windows-8-1-and-now-Windows-10-why-there-is-not-a-Windows-9
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[url=https://www.snopes.com/baron-trumps-marvelous-underground-journey/]Is 'Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey' a Real Book from the 1890s[/url]-Arizona Hot (January 01, 2018, 06:14 PM)
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nice to get something interesting from a substantial source :Thmbsup:

I've got to be honest, I rarely if ever follow any of the msn or usatoday links you post, they're mostly stuff badly ripped off from somewhere else.

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