Top 11 Ways the world would be different if OS/2 had won the operating systems race

11 - PCs would be beige.
10 - With no bugs, legal troubles and vaporware to write about, the tech press would be reduced to a single, one-page monthly newsletter.
9 - BSOD would be BBSOD (Big Blue Screen of Death).
8 - An army of IBM Certified Config.sys Engineers (ICCCE) would have emerged.
7 - Networks would run SNA instead of IP.
6 - XP-OS/2 emulation would have hit the market, promising a "Better OS/2 than OS/2".
5 - Paul Allen would own the minor league Redmond Reboots.
4 - Software alpha testing would happen at IBM instead of on your desktop.
3 - You wouldn't have to answer your kids' questions about why there isn't a Windows 96 or 99.
2 - You wouldn't need a Pentium 4 with 256 MB of RAM to play Solitaire.
1 - You would no longer be "the only moron" at your company who has not seen the light.

The complete extended list can be found at [link|http://blog.networkcomputing.com/archive/2003_04_06_archive.html#200112541|Network Computing].