Re: Microsoft extends XP downgrade rights date by six months
Hi,
> Huh? New models always have different features.
Right and that's good. Anything I said suggested you that I am against it?
>Broken verses how you think it should work?
No, I am a little bit of mature and knowledgeable than you suspected.
Broken as it doesn't work as expected and please do not tell me that you
haven't found any from this newsgroup (even you might be one of those
recognize this is the ONLY support portal in the world) and that MS issued
SP1 is for fun.
>And things are improved from one to the next.
In theory, it is but we are discussing actual performance results documented
throughout the past 20+ years.
>On the otherhand, there are some inherent features that will carry over
>from one model to the next.
Right and that's good. Anything I said suggested you that I am against it?
>Oil leak? Well the vertical split motorcycle engine case comes to mind.
Sorry, it could be my reading comprehension problem but I don't know what
are you talking about.
"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> xfile wrote:
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>>>Sorry, but stuff gets replaced with new models all the time. You can't
>>>have missed that simple fact of life.
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>> Meaning it has to be broken when it gets replaced with new models?
>> Meaning what we have learned from mistakes cannot apply to the new
>> models?
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>> Which also means you are fine with every new car you purchased with same
>> oil leak problem as long as its a new model with new paint?
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> Huh? New models always have different features. Broken verses how you
> think it should work? And things are improved from one to the next. On the
> otherhand, there are some inherent features that will carry over from one
> model to the next. Oil leak? Well the vertical split motorcycle engine
> case comes to mind.
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