Originally posted by wobbegong
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I hate Vista
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Originally posted by SpacecadetI don't think i've ever used XP in normal mode, first thing i do is switch to classicComment
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I quite like Vista - It worked first time with no issues for me - except for the ropey old scanner I have which I never use anyway. I have it on my PC dual booted with XP. Can't fully go down the Vista route yet as my sons screen reader does not have a Vista version. Since it is very graphic inensive I'm guessing their Vista version might be some time away yet.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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It took three years before I finally got onto XP and got everything working? Why do I want to upgrade to Vista?***********
Step into my mind....mind the mess.Comment
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I have a G5 iMac, a HP P4 with Win XP SP2, an AMD linux box and a G4 iBook sitting on my desk.
Guess which one crashes weekly, needs constant security updates, has had to have the mobo replaced 3 times in one year, and can't hack multimedia software without slowing everything down to a crawl.
No particular loyalty either way until I used them concurrently. Once you go Mac there's no coming back.Comment
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Originally posted by realityhackI have a G5 iMac, a HP P4 with Win XP SP2, an AMD linux box and a G4 iBook sitting on my desk.
Guess which one crashes weekly, needs constant security updates, has had to have the mobo replaced 3 times in one year, and can't hack multimedia software without slowing everything down to a crawl.
No particular loyalty either way until I used them concurrently. Once you go Mac there's no coming back.
I'd rather learn from experience than be spoonfed, to be fair.***********
Step into my mind....mind the mess.Comment
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Originally posted by Cowboy BobThe biggest problem with Vista is the DRM embedded deep into the heart of it. Now MS controls your computer, not the other way around.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02...drm-free_call/
Steve Jobs saying bin the DRM folks (for music at least!!)...
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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"The most serious problem is that licensing a DRM involves disclosing some of its secrets to many people in many companies, and history tells us that inevitably these secrets will leak. The Internet has made such leaks far more damaging, since a single leak can be spread worldwide in less than a minute. Such leaks can rapidly result in software programs available as free downloads on the Internet which will disable the DRM protection so that formerly protected songs can be played on unauthorized players" - Steve Jobs
And to think of all those misguided fools and companies, the EU etc, demanding that MS provide documentation and source code. When will they learn...
...or is Mr Jobs just getting a bit worried about all this new Vista stuff.Comment
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DRM is already cracked. Everyone buy into DRM, please, it may be our last chance to fsck these media companies into the history books.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.Comment
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Vista is a pretty good OS - all things considered. I'm sure if MS hacked away at it for another 5 years it would be a lot better but they must be running low on cash by now.
If only the f4king wireless would work properly I would even happier.Comment
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