Holy mary jesus, are you on Microsoft's payroll, lmfao?
Yes, i realize AS OF NOW its ok...
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that maybe that is why he is "as of now" continuing to use 2000....
well, when MS drops support, ill be laughing, and youll remember what i said..
Maybe when MS drops support he'll have greater impetus to upgrade... I'm already laughing.

Read your white pages lately mr administrator? lmfao
LMAO, What the hell are you talking about? White pages?
First, the white pages is the phone book.
And
second, no, I don't go around trying to read every white paper released by every major IT company or research institution. In fact, I've probably read fewer than 10 white papers in my entire life.
And
third when Microsoft decides to stop supporting Windows 2000 they're going to write a press release, not a white paper.
You make me laugh Soapboy. Such melodrama. It's not like when MS drops support for 2000 users who haven't upgraded to XP are going to be thrown into chaos, running into the streets in panic. They'll either just continue using it, as it will continue to run virtually everying (much like Windows 98 still runs most stuff -- except that Windows XP and 2000 run on the same core so even most Microsoft products and even updates that are meant for Windows XP will still work perfectly on 2000 with or without support). If a 2000 user come across a program he needs that will only work on Windows XP he doesn't need to fill the bathtub and get out the razor blades. He can just install XP. It's not something like an earthquake that strikes without warning and devastates the unprepared.