PS - Nobody has sent me a new Mac yet.
I feel this is an oversight.
PM me for my address.
Thanks.
OS: Windows Vista
32Maybe windows 7 will be the golden cock of microsoft, but until then, I'm not touching Vista.
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.
OS: Windows Vista
34And then technology ceases to exist. Or not. *shrugs*
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.
OS: Windows Vista
35The worst things about Vista are not its look-and-feel (which in my opinion are scarcely an improvement over XP, and in some areas are a definite step backwards). The worst things about Windows Vista are the methods it uses to handle personal user security, and more seriously, its so-called "digital rights management" features.
Vista basically wastes your computers resources on routines intended to limit or curtail user functionality. It gathers personal information about users automatically and makes that information available to Microsoft's business partners. It is constantly checking your machine's hardware infrastructure (at a rate of approximately one poll per .1 second) to make sure you haven't installed any devices intended to pirate copyrighted media...
It does all this using processor time that you paid for. Microsoft basically forced you to purchase a more expensive machine with one of the fastest and most powerful processors available, just so that it could run as about as well as a much lesser machine would under XP.
Saying "I've been using Vista every day and have had no problems, so don't tell me it's not good" is like telling the EPA you don't want to know about the amount of mercury or arsenic in your water, because "I drink it every day and it quenches my thirst so don't tell me what I don't know aobut it".
I have to run right now, bit I'll post again later and explain in more detail about Vista.
Vista basically wastes your computers resources on routines intended to limit or curtail user functionality. It gathers personal information about users automatically and makes that information available to Microsoft's business partners. It is constantly checking your machine's hardware infrastructure (at a rate of approximately one poll per .1 second) to make sure you haven't installed any devices intended to pirate copyrighted media...
It does all this using processor time that you paid for. Microsoft basically forced you to purchase a more expensive machine with one of the fastest and most powerful processors available, just so that it could run as about as well as a much lesser machine would under XP.
Saying "I've been using Vista every day and have had no problems, so don't tell me it's not good" is like telling the EPA you don't want to know about the amount of mercury or arsenic in your water, because "I drink it every day and it quenches my thirst so don't tell me what I don't know aobut it".
I have to run right now, bit I'll post again later and explain in more detail about Vista.
OS: Windows Vista
36If I pretend to be interested in your OS conspiracy theories will you send me a Mac?
When you do, can it be one of those shiny black ones?
When you do, can it be one of those shiny black ones?
run joe run wrote:Kerble your enthusiasm.
OS: Windows Vista
38Conspiracy theory?
OK Fuck it. Use whatever shitty OS you want to use.
I voted CRAP.
OK Fuck it. Use whatever shitty OS you want to use.
I voted CRAP.
OS: Windows Vista
39I like it. I've been using it for about 4 months now with no problems. The inbuilt games look slick. I like how I can see what's in a window just by putting the cursor over a tab at the bottom.
Not Crap.
Not Crap.
"Why stop now, just when I'm hating it?" - Marvin
OS: Windows Vista
40Colonel Panic wrote:Conspiracy theory?
OK Fuck it. Use whatever shitty OS you want to use.
That's the spirit.
Seriously, can you send me one of these Mac thingies?
The 17'' one would be nice.
In black.
run joe run wrote:Kerble your enthusiasm.