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Delboy February 9th 07 10:31 PM

OT - Windows Visa
 
I have just seen BBC TV's programme on the launch of the new OS. After a few
minutes my brain switched of thanks to over use of "WOW" continuing ad
nausea.

There was no demonstration of Vista and the whole thing looked like trying
to sell me any other piece of consumer ware. "Listen to what I say, no you
can't try it out, yes it's perfect, no there are no defects .....". Have you
ever tried to buy ANY electrical product without some salesman (sorry
salesperson) flashing through the "features" of the product faster than the
eye or brain can follow?

What is the next piece of bloatware Microsoft are going to inflict on us?
What security fixes will the hackers force on MS?

Personally, I will not be upgrading to Vista; especially at the vastly
inflated price the UK will see (2x the US price). Indeed, if ME had not been
pre-installed together with software I deemed worthwhile, I would have
installed Win98 on the box I bought some seven years ago.

Is there any advantage over 98 that ME, XP and now Vista has? All I want, is
to switch on my box and word process, spreadsheet, surf, email and play
patience (sorry solitaire) in a completely transparent manner.

I would have liked to send faxes from my computer, but one of the
"improvements" of ME, was to remove the fax application that was part of
Win98. What other facilities have been done away with?

I guess this shows me up as a dinosaur but then as a 68 y/o I suppose I am.
Until my box crashes completely or the PSU blows up or some other terminal
mishap takes place, I will keep on with my ME based outfit.

When that time comes, I will have to buy a pre-loaded Vista box. (unless by
then the next ultimate improvement has arrived. Is XP shorter lived than its
predecessors?)

If anybody out there sees this as a rant, I suppose it is. But any comments
not too insulting will be welcome. If you just want to flame, then ignore
this post. I will ignore your insults.

--

Delboy

Many have made a trade of delusions and false miracles, deceiving the stupid
multitude.

Leonardo Da Vinci



webster72n February 10th 07 12:07 AM

OT - Windows Visa
 

Interesting viewpoint, Delboy.

"Delboy" wrote in message
...
I have just seen BBC TV's programme on the launch of the new OS. After a

few
minutes my brain switched of thanks to over use of "WOW" continuing ad
nausea.

There was no demonstration of Vista and the whole thing looked like trying
to sell me any other piece of consumer ware. "Listen to what I say, no you
can't try it out, yes it's perfect, no there are no defects .....". Have

you
ever tried to buy ANY electrical product without some salesman (sorry
salesperson) flashing through the "features" of the product faster than

the
eye or brain can follow?

What is the next piece of bloatware Microsoft are going to inflict on us?
What security fixes will the hackers force on MS?

Personally, I will not be upgrading to Vista; especially at the vastly
inflated price the UK will see (2x the US price). Indeed, if ME had not

been
pre-installed together with software I deemed worthwhile, I would have
installed Win98 on the box I bought some seven years ago.

Is there any advantage over 98 that ME, XP and now Vista has?


Supposedly each one tops its predecessor, going down the line.
Whether that meets with reality, is another question.
Majority opinion seems to have WinXP ahead of the rest.
Personally I prefer WinME. You mention the loss of faxing, isn't there a way
to circumvent that?


All I want, is
to switch on my box and word process, spreadsheet, surf, email and play
patience (sorry solitaire) in a completely transparent manner.

I would have liked to send faxes from my computer, but one of the
"improvements" of ME, was to remove the fax application that was part of
Win98. What other facilities have been done away with?

I guess this shows me up as a dinosaur but then as a 68 y/o I suppose I

am.
Until my box crashes completely or the PSU blows up or some other terminal
mishap takes place, I will keep on with my ME based outfit.

When that time comes, I will have to buy a pre-loaded Vista box. (unless

by
then the next ultimate improvement has arrived. Is XP shorter lived than

its
predecessors?)

If anybody out there sees this as a rant, I suppose it is. But any

comments
not too insulting will be welcome. If you just want to flame,


not even a tiny flicker??

then ignore
this post. I will ignore your insults.

--

Delboy

Many have made a trade of delusions and false miracles, deceiving the

stupid
multitude.

Leonardo Da Vinci





oops!! February 10th 07 12:11 AM

OT - Windows Visa
 

"webster72n" wrote in message
...

Interesting viewpoint, Delboy.


Yup, I like the Visa hint...
:-))

Zee



Delboy February 10th 07 12:17 AM

OT - Windows Visa
 
Thanks for being kind to me webster72n & oops!!

If I still had my Win98 CD, I could have installed the fax utility from
that, but being a tightwad, didn't want to eBay.

BTW Visa was a Freudian or typing finger slip, can't really claim the pun.

--

Delboy

Many have made a trade of delusions and false miracles, deceiving the stupid
multitude.

Leonardo Da Vinci
"oops!!" wrote in message
...

"webster72n" wrote in message
...

Interesting viewpoint, Delboy.


Yup, I like the Visa hint...
:-))

Zee





Delboy February 10th 07 12:34 AM

OT - Windows Visa
 
snipped

Sorry folks, forgot to mention MS were very proud that they removed "Start"
from the Start icon. Apparently some folks were finding it confusing that to
shut down, one had to click Start.

--

Delboy

Many have made a trade of delusions and false miracles, deceiving the stupid
multitude.

Leonardo Da Vinci



Eric February 12th 07 02:19 PM

OT - Windows Visa
 

"Delboy" wrote in message
...
snipped

Sorry folks, forgot to mention MS were very proud that they removed
"Start"
from the Start icon. Apparently some folks were finding it confusing that
to
shut down, one had to click Start.

--

Delboy

Many have made a trade of delusions and false miracles, deceiving the
stupid
multitude.

Leonardo Da Vinci


They removed Start? What does it say now?
Maybe they should just have the Windows symbol there, and call the release
"Windows Purple" in honor of Prince.
Start was a stupid idea, but they put that in Win95 and stuck with it. Why
change now?
It would have made more sense to use a word like Action.
I guess they desperately wanted to keep it to one syllable.



Delboy February 12th 07 02:39 PM

OT - Windows Visa
 
Yes Eric, it's just the Windows Flag in a circular button according to the
BBC programme. No words in the icon

--

Delboy

Many have made a trade of delusions and false miracles, deceiving the stupid
multitude.

Leonardo Da Vinci
"Eric" wrote in message
...

"Delboy" wrote in message
...
snipped

Sorry folks, forgot to mention MS were very proud that they removed
"Start"
from the Start icon. Apparently some folks were finding it confusing

that
to
shut down, one had to click Start.

--

Delboy

Many have made a trade of delusions and false miracles, deceiving the
stupid
multitude.

Leonardo Da Vinci


They removed Start? What does it say now?
Maybe they should just have the Windows symbol there, and call the release
"Windows Purple" in honor of Prince.
Start was a stupid idea, but they put that in Win95 and stuck with it.

Why
change now?
It would have made more sense to use a word like Action.
I guess they desperately wanted to keep it to one syllable.






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