Not at all. Windows Neptune was the codename for a home operating system based on Windows 2000 Professional. The project unfortunately couldn't be finished in time, and so Windows ME was released instead. Many of the ideas found in Windows Neptune were later integrated into Windows XP. An alpha ISO was leaked onto the internet, and can still be found on some warez sites. The system is quite buggy and unstable, however, so it serves as little more than a curiosity and an interesting footnote in Windows history.
i do not think Poseidon or Neptune(same thing) has a myth
Neptune is also known as Poisiden, he is the Greek god of the sea and is also brother of Zeus the god of the sky. According to Greek and Roman mythology. So the planet Neptune is named after a ancient God.
No, you don't. This is a myth, and a dangerous one at that.
Neptune is a planet that looks like it is covered with water. They named it Neptune after the ancient god of water Neptune.
Neptune was the god of water and the sea. His Greek equivalent was Poseidon.
i do not think Poseidon or Neptune(same thing) has a myth
Neptune
Roman myth does not say where.
The Roman God of the sea.
That is just a myth, Windows do not eat you.
Neptune is a god from Greek myth. The only way it relates to history is that the Greeks created myths to explain their world.
Windows 95: Chicago Windows 98: Memphis Windows ME: Georgia Windows 2000: Neptune Windows XP: Whistler Windows Vista: Longhorn, Windows Seven: Blackcomb
Neptune (Greek name Poseidon) Pluto ( Greek name Hades)
it's the same as windows 2000 pro system requirements.
Neptune is also known as Poisiden, he is the Greek god of the sea and is also brother of Zeus the god of the sky. According to Greek and Roman mythology. So the planet Neptune is named after a ancient God.
No, you don't. This is a myth, and a dangerous one at that.
Sailor Neptune's element is the sea or ocean, different from Sailor Mercury's more classical element of "water." In Japanese, her surname "Kaiou" alludes to the Japanese word for the planet Neptune: "Kaiousei" literally translates to "Sea King Star," and is a reference to the Roman god of the seas, Neptune (known as Poseidon in Greek myth).