His logic is just absurd. I'm willing to put money on RTM not being 14400. I think somewhere in the lower 90s is most likely.
How do you know this. It's by no means "known" that 14400 will be final. It's hardly guaranteed that there'll even be a 14400 built.
Im downloading from Cloud.RU now thanks. 14385.0.160706-1700.rs1_release_CLIENTENTERPRISE_VOL_x64fre_en-us_d2498c37813e47f54f52d910e1b62f7e14df1aee.esd 14385.0.160706-1700.rs1_release_CLIENTPRO_RET_x64fre_en-us_8c266803a2ba1156c88f0de3015c63413d5d2488.esd
Builds never stop so why focus on an RTM build Btw a little story about RTM my girlfriend bought an laptop for her son and I prepared it for use guess what build was it on Spoiler 10240 build
Because it's a milestone in the development of Windows 10, and not all of us are Windows Insiders who get to test new builds frequently. For me, I am actually looking forward to some of the changes they have made to the Start menu, action center, and hopefully the inclusion of the new Linux support ie Ubuntu on Windows.