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michail iakovou yos
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      01-10-2007
On Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1978),

The Enterprise has been under redesign, when a "thing" out there in space
is headed towards earth...
While its not yet finished the Enterprise is forced to go out and try to
intercept this "thing".

This reminds be of vista's launch.. it is not really finished, yet it is
released...

See this Memorable Quote from Mc Coy>>

"And they probably redesigned the whole sickbay, too! I know engineers, they
LOVE to change things. "

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S4Q08rFX1M

If this is not Vista I don't know what is! lol changes just for the sake of
it... :-)






 
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      01-10-2007
Captain! She's breaking up!!!!


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Troy McClure
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      01-10-2007
since service packs and hotfixes are CONSTANTLY release for EVERY os on the
planet, an intelligent person might argue that no os is EVER "finished". but
that wont stop people like you that get off on negativity and hoping that
others will fail. change for the sake of change? thats called progress...
and business. BMW just came out with a new 3 series, meanwhile the old one
was doing just fine... youre not too bright my friend.






"michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message
news:...
> On Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1978),
>
> The Enterprise has been under redesign, when a "thing" out there in space
> is headed towards earth...
> While its not yet finished the Enterprise is forced to go out and try to
> intercept this "thing".
>
> This reminds be of vista's launch.. it is not really finished, yet it is
> released...
>
> See this Memorable Quote from Mc Coy>>
>
> "And they probably redesigned the whole sickbay, too! I know engineers,
> they
> LOVE to change things. "
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S4Q08rFX1M
>
> If this is not Vista I don't know what is! lol changes just for the sake
> of it... :-)
>
>
>
>
>
>


 
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michail iakovou yos
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      01-10-2007
from 2 years between win 2k and xp, you may say they didnt have much time...
5 years to get vista out with such low quality is unaceptable.
This thing needs a service pack before its even launched!!

if bmw had so many problems in the new models, they would have suffered
greatly..

But MS has dorks like you that eat whatever they give you..

Please show us your shrine to vista





"Troy McClure" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> since service packs and hotfixes are CONSTANTLY release for EVERY os on
> the planet, an intelligent person might argue that no os is EVER
> "finished". but that wont stop people like you that get off on negativity
> and hoping that others will fail. change for the sake of change? thats
> called progress... and business. BMW just came out with a new 3 series,
> meanwhile the old one was doing just fine... youre not too bright my
> friend.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message
> news:...
>> On Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1978),
>>
>> The Enterprise has been under redesign, when a "thing" out there in space
>> is headed towards earth...
>> While its not yet finished the Enterprise is forced to go out and try to
>> intercept this "thing".
>>
>> This reminds be of vista's launch.. it is not really finished, yet it is
>> released...
>>
>> See this Memorable Quote from Mc Coy>>
>>
>> "And they probably redesigned the whole sickbay, too! I know engineers,
>> they
>> LOVE to change things. "
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S4Q08rFX1M
>>
>> If this is not Vista I don't know what is! lol changes just for the sake
>> of it... :-)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

>



 
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Troy McClure
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      01-10-2007
far from a dork. actually started out my career as one of those "unix guys"
you hear so much about... moved to Linux to develop applications in C soon
after. use windows on the desktop because, well, its better than any other
desktop OS out there.

think, for a minute, of the enormity of the task of not only developing an
OS, but having to develop it, market it, and roll it out where it will be
used on 9.99% of pc's across the planet eventually. then having to keep
countless thousands of companies happy at the same time... not to mention
the **** ants like yourself that also want to be made happy.

you need some business training before you can appreciate any of this. until
then, go play warcraft and complain that your video card doesnt yet have
drivers for vista




"michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message
news:...
> from 2 years between win 2k and xp, you may say they didnt have much
> time...
> 5 years to get vista out with such low quality is unaceptable.
> This thing needs a service pack before its even launched!!
>
> if bmw had so many problems in the new models, they would have suffered
> greatly..
>
> But MS has dorks like you that eat whatever they give you..
>
> Please show us your shrine to vista
>
>
>
>
>
> "Troy McClure" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> since service packs and hotfixes are CONSTANTLY release for EVERY os on
>> the planet, an intelligent person might argue that no os is EVER
>> "finished". but that wont stop people like you that get off on negativity
>> and hoping that others will fail. change for the sake of change? thats
>> called progress... and business. BMW just came out with a new 3 series,
>> meanwhile the old one was doing just fine... youre not too bright my
>> friend.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> On Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1978),
>>>
>>> The Enterprise has been under redesign, when a "thing" out there in
>>> space
>>> is headed towards earth...
>>> While its not yet finished the Enterprise is forced to go out and try to
>>> intercept this "thing".
>>>
>>> This reminds be of vista's launch.. it is not really finished, yet it is
>>> released...
>>>
>>> See this Memorable Quote from Mc Coy>>
>>>
>>> "And they probably redesigned the whole sickbay, too! I know engineers,
>>> they
>>> LOVE to change things. "
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S4Q08rFX1M
>>>
>>> If this is not Vista I don't know what is! lol changes just for the
>>> sake of it... :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>


 
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michail iakovou yos
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      01-10-2007
did you format your sense of humor?

"Troy McClure" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> far from a dork. actually started out my career as one of those "unix
> guys" you hear so much about... moved to Linux to develop applications in
> C soon after. use windows on the desktop because, well, its better than
> any other desktop OS out there.
>
> think, for a minute, of the enormity of the task of not only developing an
> OS, but having to develop it, market it, and roll it out where it will be
> used on 9.99% of pc's across the planet eventually. then having to keep
> countless thousands of companies happy at the same time... not to mention
> the **** ants like yourself that also want to be made happy.
>
> you need some business training before you can appreciate any of this.
> until then, go play warcraft and complain that your video card doesnt yet
> have drivers for vista
>
>
>
>
> "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message
> news:...
>> from 2 years between win 2k and xp, you may say they didnt have much
>> time...
>> 5 years to get vista out with such low quality is unaceptable.
>> This thing needs a service pack before its even launched!!
>>
>> if bmw had so many problems in the new models, they would have suffered
>> greatly..
>>
>> But MS has dorks like you that eat whatever they give you..
>>
>> Please show us your shrine to vista
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Troy McClure" <> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>> since service packs and hotfixes are CONSTANTLY release for EVERY os on
>>> the planet, an intelligent person might argue that no os is EVER
>>> "finished". but that wont stop people like you that get off on
>>> negativity and hoping that others will fail. change for the sake of
>>> change? thats called progress... and business. BMW just came out with a
>>> new 3 series, meanwhile the old one was doing just fine... youre not too
>>> bright my friend.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> On Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1978),
>>>>
>>>> The Enterprise has been under redesign, when a "thing" out there in
>>>> space
>>>> is headed towards earth...
>>>> While its not yet finished the Enterprise is forced to go out and try
>>>> to
>>>> intercept this "thing".
>>>>
>>>> This reminds be of vista's launch.. it is not really finished, yet it
>>>> is released...
>>>>
>>>> See this Memorable Quote from Mc Coy>>
>>>>
>>>> "And they probably redesigned the whole sickbay, too! I know engineers,
>>>> they
>>>> LOVE to change things. "
>>>>
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S4Q08rFX1M
>>>>
>>>> If this is not Vista I don't know what is! lol changes just for the
>>>> sake of it... :-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>



 
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Erik Funkenbusch
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      01-10-2007
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:54:00 +0200, michail iakovou yos wrote:

> from 2 years between win 2k and xp, you may say they didnt have much time...


I don't believe anyone said anything about much time.

By the way, even though it was 5 years between the first release of XP and
Vista, there were many releases in between. Vista is really only the work
of about 2 years.

After XP, Microsoft spent more than a year retraining it's developers in
security techniques and then released Windows 2003 Server. Then they spent
more than another year working on XP SP2 to back-port many of the things
they created for 2003 back to XP, as well as several other features (like
DEP). Following that, they "rebooted" the Vista development to use the new
XP-SP2/2003-SP1 code base. 2 years later, Vista was finished.

Microsoft was essentially working on other things for 3 of those 5 years.
 
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michail iakovou yos
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      01-10-2007
is you hobby disinformation?

http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...dtogold_01.asp

you cant fool me though.....


"Erik Funkenbusch" <> wrote in message
news:lfxxuo98ox0a$....
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:54:00 +0200, michail iakovou yos wrote:
>
>> from 2 years between win 2k and xp, you may say they didnt have much
>> time...

>
> I don't believe anyone said anything about much time.
>
> By the way, even though it was 5 years between the first release of XP and
> Vista, there were many releases in between. Vista is really only the work
> of about 2 years.
>
> After XP, Microsoft spent more than a year retraining it's developers in
> security techniques and then released Windows 2003 Server. Then they
> spent
> more than another year working on XP SP2 to back-port many of the things
> they created for 2003 back to XP, as well as several other features (like
> DEP). Following that, they "rebooted" the Vista development to use the
> new
> XP-SP2/2003-SP1 code base. 2 years later, Vista was finished.
>
> Microsoft was essentially working on other things for 3 of those 5 years.



 
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Troy McClure
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      01-10-2007
LOL... its so funny that people goof on MS for taking too long to release an
OS, and in the same breath say there was no reason to release it because it
was "change just for the sake of change". why care how long it took to
release if you dont like it and dont intend to use it? ill tell you why...
because the possibility of MS missing their planned date is funny and makes
some whackos happy. LOL

these are the same idiots that will be running vista as soon as they can get
it without having to pay... trust me!



"michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message
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> is you hobby disinformation?
>
> http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...dtogold_01.asp
>
> you cant fool me though.....
>
>
> "Erik Funkenbusch" <> wrote in message
> news:lfxxuo98ox0a$....
>> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:54:00 +0200, michail iakovou yos wrote:
>>
>>> from 2 years between win 2k and xp, you may say they didnt have much
>>> time...

>>
>> I don't believe anyone said anything about much time.
>>
>> By the way, even though it was 5 years between the first release of XP
>> and
>> Vista, there were many releases in between. Vista is really only the
>> work
>> of about 2 years.
>>
>> After XP, Microsoft spent more than a year retraining it's developers in
>> security techniques and then released Windows 2003 Server. Then they
>> spent
>> more than another year working on XP SP2 to back-port many of the things
>> they created for 2003 back to XP, as well as several other features (like
>> DEP). Following that, they "rebooted" the Vista development to use the
>> new
>> XP-SP2/2003-SP1 code base. 2 years later, Vista was finished.
>>
>> Microsoft was essentially working on other things for 3 of those 5 years.

>
>


 
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michail iakovou yos
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      01-10-2007
vista will be a big slap for ms... but the next version will be a good one

pay attention to the reviews by techs once its on the shelves



"Troy McClure" <> wrote in message
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> LOL... its so funny that people goof on MS for taking too long to release
> an OS, and in the same breath say there was no reason to release it
> because it was "change just for the sake of change". why care how long it
> took to release if you dont like it and dont intend to use it? ill tell
> you why... because the possibility of MS missing their planned date is
> funny and makes some whackos happy. LOL
>
> these are the same idiots that will be running vista as soon as they can
> get it without having to pay... trust me!
>
>
>
> "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> is you hobby disinformation?
>>
>> http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...dtogold_01.asp
>>
>> you cant fool me though.....
>>
>>
>> "Erik Funkenbusch" <> wrote in message
>> news:lfxxuo98ox0a$....
>>> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:54:00 +0200, michail iakovou yos wrote:
>>>
>>>> from 2 years between win 2k and xp, you may say they didnt have much
>>>> time...
>>>
>>> I don't believe anyone said anything about much time.
>>>
>>> By the way, even though it was 5 years between the first release of XP
>>> and
>>> Vista, there were many releases in between. Vista is really only the
>>> work
>>> of about 2 years.
>>>
>>> After XP, Microsoft spent more than a year retraining it's developers in
>>> security techniques and then released Windows 2003 Server. Then they
>>> spent
>>> more than another year working on XP SP2 to back-port many of the things
>>> they created for 2003 back to XP, as well as several other features
>>> (like
>>> DEP). Following that, they "rebooted" the Vista development to use the
>>> new
>>> XP-SP2/2003-SP1 code base. 2 years later, Vista was finished.
>>>
>>> Microsoft was essentially working on other things for 3 of those 5
>>> years.

>>
>>

>



 
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