Most of the versions on that list bring up a certain warm and fuzzy feelings of nostalgia, but 2000 definitely ranks highest on the list.
These days, honestly, XP fills me more with rage than nostalgia. I get rather annoyed every time I see it on a client's machine. Same with 2003. When I think back on it now, it seems like it was more of a necessary evil... something you ran because you had to, because your hardware or software wasn't supported on 2000.
My favorite unsupported versions of Windows are Windows 98, and 2000, I remember when I had computers running Windows 2000 and XP when I was 5 years old, I still have a couple of them though.
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These days, honestly, XP fills me more with rage than nostalgia. I get rather annoyed every time I see it on a client's machine. Same with 2003. When I think back on it now, it seems like it was more of a necessary evil... something you ran because you had to, because your hardware or software wasn't supported on 2000.
I like remote desktoping things.
And best of all, windows 2000, because xp have applied painful wpa and wga.