It feels unrealistic and unsettling.
It also doesn't bold the Anonymous letter, so you can't tell me from OP
Oh apparently it colors them differently instead. Weird, but ok.
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No one uses computers anymore so why does it really matter? You should've asked this 20 years ago.

The code is quite an inefficient mess. Rather than loading external image files like all the other stylesheets, it has them embedded as base64. Normally this is done to reduce the number of http requests, but this style has 11 embeds despite there only being 6 unique images. And of course none of the images are optimized.
I'm not even sure where this one gets used. It's from the
table td
element, but it doesn't appear anywhere on pages that have tables.
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$209.95
Bill Gates introduces Windows 95 during a launch event in August 1995. If you wanted to buy Windows 95 on launch day, it was going to cost you $209.95. But that launch price didn't do much to dissuade people from buying the first major Microsoft operating system with the Start Menu.
By 1998 Win 95 cost was $89 for the home version. Mid year 1998 Win 98 came out at $89.
Intel the O/S CPU Provider, value rose to MAXIMUM as a result of MS 95 AND 98. Alas neither Microsoft nor Intel could see the Market was moving from Computers to Cell Phones and then Smart Phones.
Now neither company has any presence in Cell phones/Smartphones/ Fractional at best. Intel did attempt to win a presence by going after Apples Smartphone market with a costly push on the Modem for Apple products. Alas Intel ended up competing with a small company in San Diego who's total history was based on making the industry's most advanced Modems. Apple discovered Intel's Modem failed to preform on 4GLTE. Quickly giving Samsung and others and huge entry into 4GLTE.
Intel concluded they had lost so much $$$ on Modem development and at the same time fell far behind on CPU development. Intel dropped out of the Cell Modem market. Intel's value has sharply declined and allowed Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC) to jump far ahead of Intel. Intel's only possible salvation is with cheap US Gov funding of up to $25 Billion to attempt to match TSMC.
This is a SHAME as Intel was the Inventor of the CPU. The Intel 4004 was the world's first microprocessor—a complete general-purpose CPU on a single chip (Me a decades old Analog RF Engineer, avoided digital chips, until I got my hands on a Intel 4004. Analog RF still rocks and with the assist of Microprocessors, remains a most decent and fun way to make $$$
PS: Win 11 of course is Free and only because Google's Android has the worlds share of operating systems, which are of course Free
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