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How to explain the Microsoft Architecture?

My little explanation of Expeditor has drawn a bit of attention. So let me try to do some more explaining. This would be my take on the comparable Microsoft architecture:

A picture named M2

Let the flames come in...

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Gravatar Image1 - But isn't that just paper it's on?

I thought that the Microsoft platform required a solid-gold platform with the finest silk draped over it...

And that's just the minimum spec. The recommended spec is a platform of platinum, and the Best Practice requires solid emerald.

Unless, of course, that is emerald in the background. In which case, you forgot your silk...

Gravatar Image2 - Ha! Now we just need versions using a few other currencies .

Gravatar Image3 - It must have been a tough tough decision.

Deciding to use cards or paper money.

Either way the slightest wind of change brings the whole house down.

Rocks don't have that problem.

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