Windows Vista Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

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Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes hurts,
but the truth is the truth.

It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.

Technically, Vista is pure misery. It eats system resources like an elephant
does peanuts, Windows applications break and its so-called improved
security is a joke. I know it. You know it. Even Microsoft's most devoted
yes-men know it--although they won't admit it--and perhaps Microsoft knows
it as well.
[endquote]

Could Vista have missed its shot? Yes, yes, I know, how can I say this when
there are tens of millions of copies of it out there? Easily. It's one
thing to drop copies of Vista Home Basic and Premium on Best Buy customers
who don't know any better. It's another thing entirely to get CIOs and IT
managers to spend—or should I say waste?—billions on Vista.

For now, whether Microsoft likes it or not, XP, and not Vista, is the
Windows those businesses will continue to use. And the companies that want
to move on to a truly better operating system? They'll be moving to Linux
or Mac OS.
[endquote]

Article here:
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Has-Microsoft-Disavowed-Vista/

Cheers.


--
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Frank - seek help immediately! Visit ...
http://www.binsa.org/
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

Vista has been buried so many times that we've lost count. Find a large
storage garage for memorial stones.

"NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:OrPnj.24889$ow.11334@pd7urf1no...
> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
> hurts,
> but the truth is the truth.
>
>
> It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
> business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>
> Technically, Vista is pure misery. It eats system resources like an
> elephant
> does peanuts, Windows applications break and its so-called improved
> security is a joke. I know it. You know it. Even Microsoft's most devoted
> yes-men know it--although they won't admit it--and perhaps Microsoft knows
> it as well.
> [endquote]
>
>
> Could Vista have missed its shot? Yes, yes, I know, how can I say this
> when
> there are tens of millions of copies of it out there? Easily. It's one
> thing to drop copies of Vista Home Basic and Premium on Best Buy customers
> who don't know any better. It's another thing entirely to get CIOs and IT
> managers to spend—or should I say waste?—billions on Vista.
>
> For now, whether Microsoft likes it or not, XP, and not Vista, is the
> Windows those businesses will continue to use. And the companies that want
> to move on to a truly better operating system? They'll be moving to Linux
> or Mac OS.
> [endquote]
>
> Article here:
> http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Has-Microsoft-Disavowed-Vista/
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> --
> Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):
> http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4/Astronomy2/PreformanceMonitor.jpg
>
> Frank's Corporate Headquarters: Business Sign on his Bedroom Door ...
> http://www.gneil.com/images/products/1slN1455.jpg
>
> Frank - seek help immediately! Visit ...
> http://www.binsa.org/
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

Nothing better than a biased article to further an agenda.
The fact windows 7 is coming means no more than windows 7 is coming.
Development of windows 7 started in earnest the moment Windows vista
went gold.
Windows XP development began similarly with similar publicity early in
the development cycle.

Why some may ask was development starting so soon?
The same reason the next operating system is always in development.
This is nothing new with Windows Vista, it has been true as other
operating systems have been released.
This information is common knowledge for those wanting to know just as
it has been with previous operating systems.
this is nothing new with windows Vista as is has happened before.

However some choose to read what if often nonexistent when the
conclusion suits their agenda, regardless the facts that this has been
typical in the past and will probably be typical in the future.

Perhaps you only learned of the development of Windows XP shortly
before release, but many including those that follow operating systems
new a few years in advance and have seen this pattern several times
before.

Find a product manufacturer not working on their next product and you
will see a manufacturer in their last days of their last product.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar



"NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:OrPnj.24889$ow.11334@pd7urf1no...
> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
> hurts,
> but the truth is the truth.
>
>
> It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting
> up
> business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>
> Technically, Vista is pure misery. It eats system resources like an
> elephant
> does peanuts, Windows applications break and its so-called improved
> security is a joke. I know it. You know it. Even Microsoft's most
> devoted
> yes-men know it--although they won't admit it--and perhaps Microsoft
> knows
> it as well.
> [endquote]
>
>
> Could Vista have missed its shot? Yes, yes, I know, how can I say
> this when
> there are tens of millions of copies of it out there? Easily. It's
> one
> thing to drop copies of Vista Home Basic and Premium on Best Buy
> customers
> who don't know any better. It's another thing entirely to get CIOs
> and IT
> managers to spend—or should I say waste?—billions on Vista.
>
> For now, whether Microsoft likes it or not, XP, and not Vista, is
> the
> Windows those businesses will continue to use. And the companies
> that want
> to move on to a truly better operating system? They'll be moving to
> Linux
> or Mac OS.
> [endquote]
>
> Article here:
> http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Has-Microsoft-Disavowed-Vista/
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> --
> Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):
> http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4/Astronomy2/PreformanceMonitor.jpg
>
> Frank's Corporate Headquarters: Business Sign on his Bedroom Door
> ...
> http://www.gneil.com/images/products/1slN1455.jpg
>
> Frank - seek help immediately! Visit ...
> http://www.binsa.org/
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

NoStop wrote:

> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes hurts,
> but the truth is the truth.


Sure...idiot lying linux trolls and MS haters like you believe ever MS
hating erag they can find.
Problems is, the numbers just aren't adding up in the win column for you
haters.
Too bad nostop. You're broke, you're stupid and you're doomed to use linux.
Too bad...LOL!
Frank
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

NoStop wrote:
> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes hurts,
> but the truth is the truth.
>
>
> It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
> business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>
> Technically, Vista is pure misery. It eats system resources like an elephant
> does peanuts, Windows applications break and its so-called improved
> security is a joke. I know it. You know it. Even Microsoft's most devoted
> yes-men know it--although they won't admit it--and perhaps Microsoft knows
> it as well.
> [endquote]
>
>
> Could Vista have missed its shot? Yes, yes, I know, how can I say this when
> there are tens of millions of copies of it out there? Easily. It's one
> thing to drop copies of Vista Home Basic and Premium on Best Buy customers
> who don't know any better. It's another thing entirely to get CIOs and IT
> managers to spend—or should I say waste?—billions on Vista.
>
> For now, whether Microsoft likes it or not, XP, and not Vista, is the
> Windows those businesses will continue to use. And the companies that want
> to move on to a truly better operating system? They'll be moving to Linux
> or Mac OS.
> [endquote]
>
> Article here:
> http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Has-Microsoft-Disavowed-Vista/
>
> Cheers.
>
>
As I have always said, Vista is the Win Me of NT, pushed out the door so
fools like Frank will wait in line to buy them. Gates and Ballmer laugh
at fools like Frank all the way to the bank.

Alias
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

I would guess it takes about 8 years for a major OS to come off age. They
are wise to start it early. I guess it has already been 2-3 year or more on
a drawing board. Projects overlap. Most of the XP people are now working on
Vienna.

"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote in message
news:Oeh2yptYIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Nothing better than a biased article to further an agenda.
> The fact windows 7 is coming means no more than windows 7 is coming.
> Development of windows 7 started in earnest the moment Windows vista went
> gold.
> Windows XP development began similarly with similar publicity early in the
> development cycle.
>
> Why some may ask was development starting so soon?
> The same reason the next operating system is always in development.
> This is nothing new with Windows Vista, it has been true as other
> operating systems have been released.
> This information is common knowledge for those wanting to know just as it
> has been with previous operating systems.
> this is nothing new with windows Vista as is has happened before.
>
> However some choose to read what if often nonexistent when the conclusion
> suits their agenda, regardless the facts that this has been typical in the
> past and will probably be typical in the future.
>
> Perhaps you only learned of the development of Windows XP shortly before
> release, but many including those that follow operating systems new a few
> years in advance and have seen this pattern several times before.
>
> Find a product manufacturer not working on their next product and you will
> see a manufacturer in their last days of their last product.
>
> --
> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
>
>
>
> "NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:OrPnj.24889$ow.11334@pd7urf1no...
>> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
>> hurts,
>> but the truth is the truth.
>>
>>
>> It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
>> business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>>
>> Technically, Vista is pure misery. It eats system resources like an
>> elephant
>> does peanuts, Windows applications break and its so-called improved
>> security is a joke. I know it. You know it. Even Microsoft's most devoted
>> yes-men know it--although they won't admit it--and perhaps Microsoft
>> knows
>> it as well.
>> [endquote]
>>
>>
>> Could Vista have missed its shot? Yes, yes, I know, how can I say this
>> when
>> there are tens of millions of copies of it out there? Easily. It's one
>> thing to drop copies of Vista Home Basic and Premium on Best Buy
>> customers
>> who don't know any better. It's another thing entirely to get CIOs and IT
>> managers to spend—or should I say waste?—billions on Vista.
>>
>> For now, whether Microsoft likes it or not, XP, and not Vista, is the
>> Windows those businesses will continue to use. And the companies that
>> want
>> to move on to a truly better operating system? They'll be moving to Linux
>> or Mac OS.
>> [endquote]
>>
>> Article here:
>> http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Has-Microsoft-Disavowed-Vista/
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):
>> http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4/Astronomy2/PreformanceMonitor.jpg
>>
>> Frank's Corporate Headquarters: Business Sign on his Bedroom Door ...
>> http://www.gneil.com/images/products/1slN1455.jpg
>>
>> Frank - seek help immediately! Visit ...
>> http://www.binsa.org/
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?


"Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message
news:OqBAoztYIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> NoStop wrote:
>> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
>> hurts,
>> but the truth is the truth.
>>
>>
>> It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
>> business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>>
>> Technically, Vista is pure misery. It eats system resources like an
>> elephant
>> does peanuts, Windows applications break and its so-called improved
>> security is a joke. I know it. You know it. Even Microsoft's most devoted
>> yes-men know it--although they won't admit it--and perhaps Microsoft
>> knows
>> it as well.
>> [endquote]
>>
>>
>> Could Vista have missed its shot? Yes, yes, I know, how can I say this
>> when
>> there are tens of millions of copies of it out there? Easily. It's one
>> thing to drop copies of Vista Home Basic and Premium on Best Buy
>> customers
>> who don't know any better. It's another thing entirely to get CIOs and IT
>> managers to spend—or should I say waste?—billions on Vista.
>>
>> For now, whether Microsoft likes it or not, XP, and not Vista, is the
>> Windows those businesses will continue to use. And the companies that
>> want
>> to move on to a truly better operating system? They'll be moving to Linux
>> or Mac OS.
>> [endquote]
>>
>> Article here:
>> http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Has-Microsoft-Disavowed-Vista/
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>>
>
> As I have always said, Vista is the Win Me of NT, pushed out the door so
> fools like Frank will wait in line to buy them. Gates and Ballmer laugh at
> fools like Frank all the way to the bank.
>
> Alias
If Vista is the ME of NT that means that Alias is the Sphincter of the Body.

Just FYI
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

Kevpan Nuts wrote:
>
> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OqBAoztYIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> NoStop wrote:
>>> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
>>> hurts,
>>> but the truth is the truth.
>>>
>>>
>>> It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
>>> business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>>>
>>> Technically, Vista is pure misery. It eats system resources like an
>>> elephant
>>> does peanuts, Windows applications break and its so-called improved
>>> security is a joke. I know it. You know it. Even Microsoft's most
>>> devoted
>>> yes-men know it--although they won't admit it--and perhaps Microsoft
>>> knows
>>> it as well.
>>> [endquote]
>>>
>>>
>>> Could Vista have missed its shot? Yes, yes, I know, how can I say
>>> this when
>>> there are tens of millions of copies of it out there? Easily. It's one
>>> thing to drop copies of Vista Home Basic and Premium on Best Buy
>>> customers
>>> who don't know any better. It's another thing entirely to get CIOs
>>> and IT
>>> managers to spend—or should I say waste?—billions on Vista.
>>>
>>> For now, whether Microsoft likes it or not, XP, and not Vista, is the
>>> Windows those businesses will continue to use. And the companies that
>>> want
>>> to move on to a truly better operating system? They'll be moving to
>>> Linux
>>> or Mac OS.
>>> [endquote]
>>>
>>> Article here:
>>> http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Has-Microsoft-Disavowed-Vista/
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> As I have always said, Vista is the Win Me of NT, pushed out the door
>> so fools like Frank will wait in line to buy them. Gates and Ballmer
>> laugh at fools like Frank all the way to the bank.
>>
>> Alias
>
> If Vista is the ME of NT that means that Alias is the Sphincter of the
> Body.
>
> Just FYI
>
Flunked the SATs did ya?

Alias
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

Alias wrote:

>>
>>

>
> As I have always said,


You mean lied about?
Right!

Vista is the Win Me of NT,

Only a broke, non-user lying linux loser like you who has no experience
with Vista would make such a stupid statement. But then again, you alias
are known for being stupid.

pushed out the door so
> fools like Frank will wait in line to buy them.


Sorry pal but I didn't have to wait in any line for Vista. They deliver
it FedEX to my business.

Gates and Ballmer laugh
> at fools like Frank all the way to the bank.


Sorry fool, but I'm laugh all the way to the bank with them. It's poor
broke fools like you who are jealous of all of us Vista users laughing
all the way to our banks...LOL!
You are truly one stupid idiot loser aren't you...hahaha!
Frank

oh and tell us all again why you're here so we can have another good laugh!
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

Alias wrote:

> Kevpan Nuts wrote:
>
>>
>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:OqBAoztYIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>
>>> NoStop wrote:
>>>
>>>> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
>>>> hurts,
>>>> but the truth is the truth.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
>>>> business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>>>>
>>>> Technically, Vista is pure misery. It eats system resources like an
>>>> elephant
>>>> does peanuts, Windows applications break and its so-called improved
>>>> security is a joke. I know it. You know it. Even Microsoft's most
>>>> devoted
>>>> yes-men know it--although they won't admit it--and perhaps Microsoft
>>>> knows
>>>> it as well.
>>>> [endquote]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Could Vista have missed its shot? Yes, yes, I know, how can I say
>>>> this when
>>>> there are tens of millions of copies of it out there? Easily. It's one
>>>> thing to drop copies of Vista Home Basic and Premium on Best Buy
>>>> customers
>>>> who don't know any better. It's another thing entirely to get CIOs
>>>> and IT
>>>> managers to spend—or should I say waste?—billions on Vista.
>>>>
>>>> For now, whether Microsoft likes it or not, XP, and not Vista, is the
>>>> Windows those businesses will continue to use. And the companies
>>>> that want
>>>> to move on to a truly better operating system? They'll be moving to
>>>> Linux
>>>> or Mac OS.
>>>> [endquote]
>>>>
>>>> Article here:
>>>> http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Has-Microsoft-Disavowed-Vista/
>>>>
>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> As I have always said, Vista is the Win Me of NT, pushed out the door
>>> so fools like Frank will wait in line to buy them. Gates and Ballmer
>>> laugh at fools like Frank all the way to the bank.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>
>>
>> If Vista is the ME of NT that means that Alias is the Sphincter of the
>> Body.
>>
>> Just FYI
>>
>
> Flunked the SATs did ya?
>
> Alias
Anybody with one brain cell knows you're the as*hole...hahaha!
You're not that bright are you?
In fact, you're very stupid and weak.
Frank
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?


"NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:OrPnj.24889$ow.11334@pd7urf1no...
> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
> hurts,
> but the truth is the truth.
>
>
> It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
> business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>
 
Much Better Than You - Just FYI

Much Better Than You - Just FYI


"Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message
news:OBdZdAuYIHA.4332@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Kevpan Nuts wrote:
>>
>> "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:OqBAoztYIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>> NoStop wrote:
>>>> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
>>>> hurts,
>>>> but the truth is the truth.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
>>>> business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>>>>
>>>> Technically, Vista is pure misery. It eats system resources like an
>>>> elephant
>>>> does peanuts, Windows applications break and its so-called improved
>>>> security is a joke. I know it. You know it. Even Microsoft's most
>>>> devoted
>>>> yes-men know it--although they won't admit it--and perhaps Microsoft
>>>> knows
>>>> it as well.
>>>> [endquote]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Could Vista have missed its shot? Yes, yes, I know, how can I say this
>>>> when
>>>> there are tens of millions of copies of it out there? Easily. It's one
>>>> thing to drop copies of Vista Home Basic and Premium on Best Buy
>>>> customers
>>>> who don't know any better. It's another thing entirely to get CIOs and
>>>> IT
>>>> managers to spend—or should I say waste?—billions on Vista.
>>>>
>>>> For now, whether Microsoft likes it or not, XP, and not Vista, is the
>>>> Windows those businesses will continue to use. And the companies that
>>>> want
>>>> to move on to a truly better operating system? They'll be moving to
>>>> Linux
>>>> or Mac OS.
>>>> [endquote]
>>>>
>>>> Article here:
>>>> http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Has-Microsoft-Disavowed-Vista/
>>>>
>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> As I have always said, Vista is the Win Me of NT, pushed out the door so
>>> fools like Frank will wait in line to buy them. Gates and Ballmer laugh
>>> at fools like Frank all the way to the bank.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>
>> If Vista is the ME of NT that means that Alias is the Sphincter of the
>> Body.
>>
>> Just FYI
>>
>
> Flunked the SATs did ya?
>
> Alias
I Did Much Better Than You. I Use Vista And You Use Ubuntu. Enuf Said?
Just FYI
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:31:53 -0600, "DP" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

>
>"NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
>news:OrPnj.24889$ow.11334@pd7urf1no...
>> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
>> hurts,
>> but the truth is the truth.
>>
>>
>> It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
>> business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>>
>
>And yet, it moves. (Right off the store shelves)
>http://www.microsoft.com/msft/earnings/FY08/earn_rel_q2_08.mspx
Store sales suck buddy. OEM PC sales rock. Iin terms of immediate
revenue the fact that many people are uninstalling Vista has zero
impact.
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

thetruthhurts @homail.com wrote:

> On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:31:53 -0600, "DP" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>
>>"NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
>>news:OrPnj.24889$ow.11334@pd7urf1no...
>>
>>>Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
>>>hurts,
>>>but the truth is the truth.
>>>
>>>
>>>It seems that Microsoft is already giving up on Vista and is setting up
>>>business users to switch from XP to Windows 7.
>>>
>>
>>And yet, it moves. (Right off the store shelves)
>>http://www.microsoft.com/msft/earnings/FY08/earn_rel_q2_08.mspx
>
>
> Store sales suck buddy. OEM PC sales rock. Iin terms of immediate
> revenue the fact that many people are uninstalling Vista has zero
> impact.
The fact that you have no idea what you're talking about has zero impact.
You lost pal!
You need to stop making a fool out of yourself or accept the fact that
you are an idiot!
Frank
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

thetruthhurts @homail.com wrote:

....just a bunch of desperate, delusional lies.
Get a life bozo.
Moron!
Frank
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?


<thetruthhurts @homail.com> wrote in message
news:8tqvp3lpj9370uaq0ihb7hld02cfn058mp@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 17:52:40 -0700, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"
> <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote:
>
>>Nothing better than a biased article to further an agenda.
>>The fact windows 7 is coming means no more than windows 7 is coming.
>>Development of windows 7 started in earnest the moment Windows vista
>>went gold.
>>Windows XP development began similarly with similar publicity early in
>>the development cycle.
>>
>>Why some may ask was development starting so soon?
>>The same reason the next operating system is always in development.
>>This is nothing new with Windows Vista, it has been true as other
>>operating systems have been released.
>>This information is common knowledge for those wanting to know just as
>>it has been with previous operating systems.
>>this is nothing new with windows Vista as is has happened before.
>>
>>However some choose to read what if often nonexistent when the
>>conclusion suits their agenda, regardless the facts that this has been
>>typical in the past and will probably be typical in the future.
>>
>>Perhaps you only learned of the development of Windows XP shortly
>>before release, but many including those that follow operating systems
>>new a few years in advance and have seen this pattern several times
>>before.
>>
>>Find a product manufacturer not working on their next product and you
>>will see a manufacturer in their last days of their last product.

>
>
> Gentlemen,
>
> Numerous people here are posting articles/quotes for industry leading
> publications (i.e. Computerworld, Infoworld, PC Mag, PC week, Eweek
> etc etc) that slam Vista.
>
> Everytime, so idiot like Frank calls them a liar, capn crunch etc.
>
> Others are more diplomatic and cite ancedotal evidence, "works great
> for me", "my friend's company loves it".
>
> Others split hairs..........."they didn't slam it, they just had a few
> minor compalints" etc etc
>
> Bottom line boys and girls, the majority of the technical press is
> very underhwhelmed with Vista. The only reason they don't say "VISTA
> SUCKS" is that a) they are a professional publication and b) they
> don't want to piss of M$ for a variety of reasons i.e. ad revenue,
> eval copies etc etc
>
> If you can provide links to leading tech publications that think Vista
> rocks, lets see them. If Vista is any good you should be able to
> provide 4 or 5.
>
> Otherwise keep you ancedotal pontifications to yourself.
>
> WE DON'T CARE that your sister knows someone who works in a dental
> office that has one Vista PC that works, most of the time.


Vista works great for me.
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:

> Nothing better than a biased article to further an agenda.


And what is eWeek.com's agenda? Care to elaborate? Care to provide proof
that they have an agenda? Care to prove it is a "biased article"? We're
waiting.

Cheers.


> The fact windows 7 is coming means no more than windows 7 is coming.
> Development of windows 7 started in earnest the moment Windows vista
> went gold.
> Windows XP development began similarly with similar publicity early in
> the development cycle.
>
> Why some may ask was development starting so soon?
> The same reason the next operating system is always in development.
> This is nothing new with Windows Vista, it has been true as other
> operating systems have been released.
> This information is common knowledge for those wanting to know just as
> it has been with previous operating systems.
> this is nothing new with windows Vista as is has happened before.
>
> However some choose to read what if often nonexistent when the
> conclusion suits their agenda, regardless the facts that this has been
> typical in the past and will probably be typical in the future.
>
> Perhaps you only learned of the development of Windows XP shortly
> before release, but many including those that follow operating systems
> new a few years in advance and have seen this pattern several times
> before.
>
> Find a product manufacturer not working on their next product and you
> will see a manufacturer in their last days of their last product.
>


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Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

Frank wrote:

> NoStop wrote:
>
>> Frank, AlexB, Robyn & MVPs, read it and weep ... the truth sometimes
>> hurts, but the truth is the truth.

>
> Sure...idiot lying linux trolls and MS haters like you believe ever MS
> hating erag they can find.


How do you know what the article said? You've told us many times you DO NOT
follow links provided in usenet postings. You're either a mindreader or a
fscking liar. I think the latter. Then again, even if you did bother to
read the article, you probably didn't comprehend what it had to say, as
you're too dumb for that.

Cheers.

PS. Follow the links in my sig. They're there to help YOU, idiot boy.

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Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

NoStop wrote:

> Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:
>
>
>>Nothing better than a biased article to further an agenda.

>
>
> And what is eWeek.com's agenda? Care to elaborate? Care to provide proof
> that they have an agenda? Care to prove it is a "biased article"? We're
> waiting.


Oh please hold your breath doris...uh...nostop...or whatever your fukkin
name it...so that we won't have to put up with your stupidity any longer
than necessary.
Frank
 
Re: Article: Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?

NoStop wrote:


>
> ...How do you know what the article said? You've told us many times you DO NOT
> follow links provided in usenet postings.


Well duh...! You are stupid aren't you? You think I don't know about
erags and see what they're saying.
You dumb jackass cross-dressing moron, I use IE to view them not Navigator.
I already told that to you linux trolls!

You're either a mindreader or a
> fscking liar.


You are a confirmed idiot...LOL!
I guess you need to be as stupid and dumb as you are in order to be
sucked [sic] into using that POS toy os urbuttoo...hahaha!
Get a fukkin life you loser!
Frank
 
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