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It's just that I want that safety zone between right now and the future.
I'm planning on building a new PC as well, and installing Windows 7 onto both of my computers.
My brother as well has a computer similar to my computer's specs and he also wants to build a new computer.
If we both want to install Windows 7 onto four computers, it would cost over $1000. At least with the subscription we can also try out which ones suits our needs and even stick with it, or even go back to Windows XP considering that it's covered in the TechNet subscription.
As for the Ultimate version, I'm not sure.
I like the overall "having everything at your fingertips" kind of thought, where everything really is at your fingertips with Ultimate.
If I happened to get Home Premium believe me it wouldn't be a waste, but it would be kind of like I'm/we're missing out on stuff we could be getting.