okay I have been sitting here for ten minutes because microsoft office decided to lock up and won't connect to the god damn network printer that takes 900000000000000000214020r419rt1053ut854gt013u059132401320491324812 fudgeing hours to load or do anything...
so fudge you microsoft I hate all of you...
and when you fix this damn problem, let me know...
Well your using Windows, their product, so that must say something.
yeah, that I'm now the proud owner of a linux machine
Slushba132 Wrote:yeah, that I'm now the proud owner of a linux machine
Then what's the point in creating this thread?
I see your frustration but if you are now on Linux then why bother?
...that was entirely joke...
I was venting my frustration at microsoft and how they refuse to make backwards compatible spoon in order to force everyone to upgrade sooner or later.
oh and I'm sure they did it on purpose because this little hack fixes it perfectly
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-7589_102-0.h...ID=2395292
Vista For the win.
Everything is better.
feinicks Wrote:Senseito Sakura Wrote:Vista For the win.
Everything is better.
'cept Usability
Actually my efficiency in doing-what-I-want-to-do has incremented.
The favorites browsing bar on the left is exponentially useful and a dramatically large improvement over the previous Favorites implementations.
I have BSODed only twice - because of S4 Exiting, otherwise I have never, ever crashed - which automatically trumps XP because XP just couldn't handle the load I was giving it, obviously.
Vista.... For the win [When it turned SP1]
Senseito Sakura Wrote:feinicks Wrote:Senseito Sakura Wrote:Vista For the win.
Everything is better.
'cept Usability
Actually my efficiency in doing-what-I-want-to-do has incremented.
The favorites browsing bar on the left is exponentially useful and a dramatically large improvement over the previous Favorites implementations.
I have BSODed only twice - because of S4 Exiting, otherwise I have never, ever crashed - which automatically trumps XP because XP just couldn't handle the load I was giving it, obviously.
Vista.... For the win [When it turned SP1]
well truth be told, the total number of times I have BSODed must be less that 10 times. (XP, Mac, Linux, OpenBSD, Vista all included). 3 of them were during the last stages of Vista, when something went wrong and it would just keep freezing and BSODing.
However, Vista is a NO GO for heavy applications with only 2.5 GB RAM.
Plus when I was reinstalling Vista on Sunday, my DVD wouldnt work and I needed an OS so XP was the only sane choice (don't have Linux distros anymore)...
But I'll join you in cheering Vista after a month (when I get bored of XP and buy warhead! DX10 For the win!!)