Windows Vista Vista works for me and I could care less

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Vista shows that those who run Microsoft are stuck in the Windows 9x
mentality of endless upgrade cycles. They failed to grasp that during the
adaption of XP, and as a result of the actually quite good quality of XP,
computers became a part of everyday personal and business life.
The arbitrary changes to the Mac platform have come home to roost: Adobe is
not working on a 64 bit version of Photoshop for the Mac OS because of
uncertainty about the platform. And Photoshop, if you are a moron about the
realities of color management like most Mac users-is the only dubious excuse
for the Mac platform to exist.
When Vista came out most people were satisfied with their XP software,
boxes and peripherals.
Users do not switch stable staples without good reason. Unless they are Mac
users.
There is no rational, in the sense that Economists define rational, reason
for the vast majority of the XP installed base to switch to Vista. There are
overarching reasons not to switch to Vista.
Despite Microsoft's lame crowing about stability and security the real world
experience of Vista, presuming it will work on one's
machine/network/installed program base, is not better than XP, merely an
arbitrarily different interface.
Interface changes are terrifying to those who barely can cope with the
interface they already use.
Add to that the fact that Vista does not work on a large number of perfectly
useful machines, is incompatible with some programs and vendors will not
supply drivers for perfectly functional existing peripherals and you have
the disaster that is Vista.
With the US economy tanking Microsoft is really going to face crunch time
with Vista. What business is going to waste money changing over to Vista?
The biggest thing Microsoft can do for Vista is to alter it to work with XP
drivers for existing peripherals and allow the XP interface to be used on
the Vista engine.
In which case they might as well ditch Vista and continue to sell XP.
 
Re: Vista works for me and I could care less

"flaming-o" <fac_187@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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If you *could* care less, that means you care.
 
Re: Vista works for me and I could care less


"flaming-o" <fac_187@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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<snipped>

With a nym like flaming, you're on your way to the crap file.
 
Re: Vista works for me and I could care less

> With a nym like flaming, you're on your way to the crap file.

Why? He made a few relevant (and 100% correct) points. Vista works
pretty much perfectly for me, but there's no denying that it has been a
major headache for an awful lot of people and it's reputation isn't
doing MS any favors.

Not sure how anyone could argue with that, to be honest.
 
Re: Vista works for me and I could care less


If you don't care, why did you bother posting a message.


"flaming-o" <fac_187@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> ...
> There is no rational, in the sense that Economists define rational, reason
> for the vast majority of the XP installed base to switch to Vista.


I am a retired Economist and I have never nor have I heard of an
Economist defining "rational reason."



--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit
 
Re: Vista works for me and I could care less

"Lukan" <gret@charlton.org> wrote in message
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>> With a nym like flaming, you're on your way to the crap file.

>
> Why? He made a few relevant (and 100% correct) points. Vista works
> pretty much perfectly for me, but there's no denying that it has been a
> major headache for an awful lot of people and it's reputation isn't doing
> MS any favors.
>
> Not sure how anyone could argue with that, to be honest.
>



I would bet that Vista worked better for most people during the introductory
first year than XP did

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Re: Vista works for me and I could care less

It's what trolls do. Don't feed them and they'll go away..

"Joseph Meehan" <sligoNoSPAMjoe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> If you don't care, why did you bother posting a message.
>
>
> "flaming-o" <fac_187@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:C2B73404-C39C-4EC1-95C7-F7A428D6C50B@microsoft.com...
>> ...
>> There is no rational, in the sense that Economists define rational, reason
>> for the vast majority of the XP installed base to switch to Vista.

>
> I am a retired Economist and I have never nor have I heard of an Economist
> defining "rational reason."
>
>
>
> --
> Joseph Meehan
>
> Dia 's Muire duit
>
>
>
 
Maybe You Could Be Alias #3, Just FYI

Maybe You Could Be Alias #3, Just FYI


"flaming-o" <fac_187@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:C2B73404-C39C-4EC1-95C7-F7A428D6C50B@microsoft.com...
> Vista shows that those who run Microsoft are stuck in the Windows 9x
> mentality of endless upgrade cycles. They failed to grasp that during the
> adaption of XP, and as a result of the actually quite good quality of XP,
> computers became a part of everyday personal and business life.
> The arbitrary changes to the Mac platform have come home to roost: Adobe
> is not working on a 64 bit version of Photoshop for the Mac OS because of
> uncertainty about the platform. And Photoshop, if you are a moron about
> the realities of color management like most Mac users-is the only dubious
> excuse for the Mac platform to exist.
> When Vista came out most people were satisfied with their XP software,
> boxes and peripherals.
> Users do not switch stable staples without good reason. Unless they are
> Mac users.
> There is no rational, in the sense that Economists define rational, reason
> for the vast majority of the XP installed base to switch to Vista. There
> are overarching reasons not to switch to Vista.
> Despite Microsoft's lame crowing about stability and security the real
> world experience of Vista, presuming it will work on one's
> machine/network/installed program base, is not better than XP, merely an
> arbitrarily different interface.
> Interface changes are terrifying to those who barely can cope with the
> interface they already use.
> Add to that the fact that Vista does not work on a large number of
> perfectly useful machines, is incompatible with some programs and vendors
> will not supply drivers for perfectly functional existing peripherals and
> you have the disaster that is Vista.
> With the US economy tanking Microsoft is really going to face crunch time
> with Vista. What business is going to waste money changing over to Vista?
> The biggest thing Microsoft can do for Vista is to alter it to work with
> XP drivers for existing peripherals and allow the XP interface to be used
> on the Vista engine.
> In which case they might as well ditch Vista and continue to sell XP.
>
>

Maybe You Could Be Alias #3 And Join Me As Alias #2 And Promote Ubuntu.
Just FYI. Then Next Week When I Have A Tantrum, Install Windows Vista Just
FYI
 
Re: Vista works for me and I could care less


I love Vista and it's the first OS I actually bought, rather than
getting for free w/a computer I bought from some store. Building my own
system and putting Vista on it is freaking sweet. No, it's not exactly
perfect for gaming (yet), but it's damn close.

The options and the interface = pure awesome. I actually free lance
computer repair, and before even -trying- Vista I was running it into
the dirt because I loved XP. Now that I made a dual boot with Vista, I
find myself only using XP when I'm in the mood to play old video games.


Vista is soooo much faster than XP. Even on my barebones setup, Vista
loads twice as fast as XP at startup, and as soon as I click something
on Vista, it's there. It never hangs, ever. The only time it hung up
on me was when I was trying to install and unsigned driver, and it was
my fault because the driver had notes that said it had instability
issues with Vista. I found a better driver and now everything works
peachy. I guess with Vista you have to work a little extra, but as far
as I'm concerned, it's well worth it.


--
Locke
 
Re: Vista works for me and I could care less


"Lukan" <gret@charlton.org> wrote in message
news:ft8vdt$12b$3@lust.ihug.co.nz...
>> With a nym like flaming, you're on your way to the crap file.

>
> Why? He made a few relevant (and 100% correct) points. Vista works
> pretty much perfectly for me, but there's no denying that it has been a
> major headache for an awful lot of people and it's reputation isn't doing
> MS any favors.
>
> Not sure how anyone could argue with that, to be honest.


They said the same things about Win 2K and XP. It's the same old song and
dance. And if Vista has been a problem for a lot of people, they simply
didn't know how to drive, and they really don't know what's under the hood
of Vista that makes it different from XP.
 
Re: Vista works for me and I could care less

On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 10:45:11 +1200, Lukan <gret@charlton.org> wrote:

>> With a nym like flaming, you're on your way to the crap file.

>
>Why? He made a few relevant (and 100% correct) points. Vista works
>pretty much perfectly for me, but there's no denying that it has been a
>major headache for an awful lot of people and it's reputation isn't
>doing MS any favors.
>
>Not sure how anyone could argue with that, to be honest.


The problem is people in newsgroups RARELY are honest. Many fall into
cliques. You have the dopes that blindly worship Microsoft and think
Bill Gates can walk on water. You have others that sing the praises of
Apple, Lynix or something else.

Few people here have the brains or experience to OBJECTIVELY tell it
like it is. Therefore I just take pot shots at the crybabies,
blowhards and assorted creeps that hang out here. Why? Because I can
wrap them all around my little finger and make them dance for my
entertainment without even trying. That's all this goofy newsgroup is
good for. Having fun with the primadonna types that in reality know
nothing. If you actually knew anything about Windows you quickly come
to the same conclusion in oh about five minutes reading the typical
drivel posted here. So my advice, sit back and just enjoy yourself. If
you seriously need help there are hundreds of better places to get
that rather then seeking it in this backwater hangout that's comprised
of fools, stuffed shirts, pretenders and just garden variety fools
that simply don't know any better.
 
Re: Vista works for me and I could care less

On Sat, 5 Apr 2008 20:02:19 -0400, "Mike Hall - MVP"
<mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote:

>"Lukan" <gret@charlton.org> wrote in message
>news:ft8vdt$12b$3@lust.ihug.co.nz...
>>> With a nym like flaming, you're on your way to the crap file.

>>
>> Why? He made a few relevant (and 100% correct) points. Vista works
>> pretty much perfectly for me, but there's no denying that it has been a
>> major headache for an awful lot of people and it's reputation isn't doing
>> MS any favors.
>>
>> Not sure how anyone could argue with that, to be honest.
>>

>
>
>I would bet that Vista worked better for most people during the introductory
>first year than XP did


MVP's never get tired of trying to peddle the same crap. Windows isn't
new. It has been around since the 80's and remains a fatally flawed,
horribly boated, poorly coded crash prone beast. The only reason
people put up with Windows is they don't want to replace their
considerable investment in Windows Software. Microsoft understands
that all too well.
 
Re: Maybe You Could Be Alias #3, Just FYI

Re: Maybe You Could Be Alias #3, Just FYI

Kevpan815 wrote:
> "flaming-o" <fac_187@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:C2B73404-C39C-4EC1-95C7-F7A428D6C50B@microsoft.com...
>> Vista shows that those who run Microsoft are stuck in the Windows 9x
>> mentality of endless upgrade cycles. They failed to grasp that during the
>> adaption of XP, and as a result of the actually quite good quality of XP,
>> computers became a part of everyday personal and business life.
>> The arbitrary changes to the Mac platform have come home to roost: Adobe
>> is not working on a 64 bit version of Photoshop for the Mac OS because of
>> uncertainty about the platform. And Photoshop, if you are a moron about
>> the realities of color management like most Mac users-is the only dubious
>> excuse for the Mac platform to exist.
>> When Vista came out most people were satisfied with their XP software,
>> boxes and peripherals.
>> Users do not switch stable staples without good reason. Unless they are
>> Mac users.
>> There is no rational, in the sense that Economists define rational, reason
>> for the vast majority of the XP installed base to switch to Vista. There
>> are overarching reasons not to switch to Vista.
>> Despite Microsoft's lame crowing about stability and security the real
>> world experience of Vista, presuming it will work on one's
>> machine/network/installed program base, is not better than XP, merely an
>> arbitrarily different interface.
>> Interface changes are terrifying to those who barely can cope with the
>> interface they already use.
>> Add to that the fact that Vista does not work on a large number of
>> perfectly useful machines, is incompatible with some programs and vendors
>> will not supply drivers for perfectly functional existing peripherals and
>> you have the disaster that is Vista.
>> With the US economy tanking Microsoft is really going to face crunch time
>> with Vista. What business is going to waste money changing over to Vista?
>> The biggest thing Microsoft can do for Vista is to alter it to work with
>> XP drivers for existing peripherals and allow the XP interface to be used
>> on the Vista engine.
>> In which case they might as well ditch Vista and continue to sell XP.
>>
>>

> Maybe You Could Be Alias #3 And Join Me As Alias #2 And Promote Ubuntu.
> Just FYI. Then Next Week When I Have A Tantrum, Install Windows Vista Just
> FYI
>
>

Go Away Impostor, Just FYI.
 
Re: Maybe You Could Be Alias #3, Just FYI

Re: Maybe You Could Be Alias #3, Just FYI

Kevpan815 wrote:
> "flaming-o" <fac_187@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:C2B73404-C39C-4EC1-95C7-F7A428D6C50B@microsoft.com...
>> Vista shows that those who run Microsoft are stuck in the Windows 9x
>> mentality of endless upgrade cycles. They failed to grasp that during the
>> adaption of XP, and as a result of the actually quite good quality of XP,
>> computers became a part of everyday personal and business life.
>> The arbitrary changes to the Mac platform have come home to roost: Adobe
>> is not working on a 64 bit version of Photoshop for the Mac OS because of
>> uncertainty about the platform. And Photoshop, if you are a moron about
>> the realities of color management like most Mac users-is the only dubious
>> excuse for the Mac platform to exist.
>> When Vista came out most people were satisfied with their XP software,
>> boxes and peripherals.
>> Users do not switch stable staples without good reason. Unless they are
>> Mac users.
>> There is no rational, in the sense that Economists define rational, reason
>> for the vast majority of the XP installed base to switch to Vista. There
>> are overarching reasons not to switch to Vista.
>> Despite Microsoft's lame crowing about stability and security the real
>> world experience of Vista, presuming it will work on one's
>> machine/network/installed program base, is not better than XP, merely an
>> arbitrarily different interface.
>> Interface changes are terrifying to those who barely can cope with the
>> interface they already use.
>> Add to that the fact that Vista does not work on a large number of
>> perfectly useful machines, is incompatible with some programs and vendors
>> will not supply drivers for perfectly functional existing peripherals and
>> you have the disaster that is Vista.
>> With the US economy tanking Microsoft is really going to face crunch time
>> with Vista. What business is going to waste money changing over to Vista?
>> The biggest thing Microsoft can do for Vista is to alter it to work with
>> XP drivers for existing peripherals and allow the XP interface to be used
>> on the Vista engine.
>> In which case they might as well ditch Vista and continue to sell XP.
>>
>>

> Maybe You Could Be Alias #3 And Join Me As Alias #2 And Promote Ubuntu.
> Just FYI. Then Next Week When I Have A Tantrum, Install Windows Vista Just
> FYI
>
>

Go Away Impostor, Just FYI.
 
Re: Maybe You Could Be Alias #3, Just FYI

Re: Maybe You Could Be Alias #3, Just FYI


"none" <""kevin\"@(none)"> wrote in message
news:Oi1T5X5lIHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Kevpan815 wrote:
>> "flaming-o" <fac_187@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:C2B73404-C39C-4EC1-95C7-F7A428D6C50B@microsoft.com...
>>> Vista shows that those who run Microsoft are stuck in the Windows 9x
>>> mentality of endless upgrade cycles. They failed to grasp that during
>>> the adaption of XP, and as a result of the actually quite good quality
>>> of XP, computers became a part of everyday personal and business life.
>>> The arbitrary changes to the Mac platform have come home to roost: Adobe
>>> is not working on a 64 bit version of Photoshop for the Mac OS because
>>> of uncertainty about the platform. And Photoshop, if you are a moron
>>> about the realities of color management like most Mac users-is the only
>>> dubious excuse for the Mac platform to exist.
>>> When Vista came out most people were satisfied with their XP software,
>>> boxes and peripherals.
>>> Users do not switch stable staples without good reason. Unless they are
>>> Mac users.
>>> There is no rational, in the sense that Economists define rational,
>>> reason for the vast majority of the XP installed base to switch to
>>> Vista. There are overarching reasons not to switch to Vista.
>>> Despite Microsoft's lame crowing about stability and security the real
>>> world experience of Vista, presuming it will work on one's
>>> machine/network/installed program base, is not better than XP, merely an
>>> arbitrarily different interface.
>>> Interface changes are terrifying to those who barely can cope with the
>>> interface they already use.
>>> Add to that the fact that Vista does not work on a large number of
>>> perfectly useful machines, is incompatible with some programs and
>>> vendors will not supply drivers for perfectly functional existing
>>> peripherals and you have the disaster that is Vista.
>>> With the US economy tanking Microsoft is really going to face crunch
>>> time with Vista. What business is going to waste money changing over to
>>> Vista? The biggest thing Microsoft can do for Vista is to alter it to
>>> work with XP drivers for existing peripherals and allow the XP interface
>>> to be used on the Vista engine.
>>> In which case they might as well ditch Vista and continue to sell XP.
>>>
>>>

>> Maybe You Could Be Alias #3 And Join Me As Alias #2 And Promote Ubuntu.
>> Just FYI. Then Next Week When I Have A Tantrum, Install Windows Vista
>> Just FYI
>>
>>

> Go Away Impostor, Just FYI.


There is no imposter here. Just FYI
 
No Imposter Found In This Group, Just FYI

No Imposter Found In This Group, Just FYI


>>>

>> Maybe You Could Be Alias #3 And Join Me As Alias #2 And Promote Ubuntu.
>> Just FYI. Then Next Week When I Have A Tantrum, Install Windows Vista
>> Just FYI
>>
>>

> Go Away Impostor, Just FYI.


I searched and searched. Found no imposter. You need more medication.
Just FYI
 
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