It will be nice, especially for the few of us still on dial up. I'm in a
country that has ISP's that believe high-speed is only for the big towns and
not the villages. I love being out in the middle of no where without
interruption surfing at a high speed. Too bad! Anyone want to partner up to
be high-speed ISP's in third world countries? HAHAHA!
Am I wrong for thinking dial up is not on the front of every programmer's
mind as high-speed is so common place? I am just hoping software programmers
are still looking out for us and not systematically making dial up obsolete.
Haven't confirmed it but I hear that one of the federal agencies (I think
FCC) has pushed laws to be passed making HD TV they way of the future making
older TVs obsolete. This won't be the same for internet connectivity will
it?
"Dustin Harper" <> wrote in message
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> You can download an image file you can burn to a DVD right now
> (oem.microsoft.com). And they will be releasing a Vista with SP1 included.
> As far as a dedicated SP1 DVD, I'm sure they will. Similar to what
> happened with XP Service Packs.
>
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> Dustin Harper
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> http://www.vistarip.com | Vista Resource & Information Page
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> "Dick Hurtz" <> wrote in message
> news:. ..
>> Is Microsoft going to make Vista SP1 available on a DVD for purchase, or
>> is it only going to be available for download? With more than 1 computer,
>> a DVD would make installation quicker and easier than downloading each
>> and every time.
>