Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>> Frank wrote:
>>
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>
>>>> See:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.computerworld.com/action/...intsrc=hm_list
>>>>
>>>>
>>> You're a liar!
>>
>>
>> Keep telling yourself that and maybe you'll feel better about all the
>> money you foolishly spent on Vista, aka Win Me NT.
>>
>
> Sorry pal ( you are my pal correct?),
You're hardly ever correct.
> but I've used MS software to make
> a ton of money over the years and have gladly paid the going rate to use
> it just like all the other millions who have done exactly the same.
We know you're a fool. You don't have to keep proving it over and over
again.
> The free ride you think you've got is just a toy not worth anything.
The fact that you are unable to install it doesn't mean that everyone is
as limited as you are.
> That's why it's free!
No, that's not why.
> But keep using it and keep telling yourself how much you like it cause
> you seem like the complete fool...cause you enjoy fooling yourself.
> Frank
From
http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=1462, which Carey, fanboy
Cum Laud, Fritch posted today:
"Microsoft’s revised Windows XP downgrade rights policy that quietly
went into effect this summer, for example, is designed to kill two birds
with one stone: jumpstart PC sales and prevent Linux desktop vendors
from exploiting its Vista headaches.
Lackluster Vista sales and resulting pressure from OEM partners likely
had more to do with Microsoft’s decision than anything else. And the
company isn’t really giving away anything, at least on paper: Vista
Business and Vista Ultimate customers have always had the right to use
their existing downgrade rights to Windows XP."
Vista's a flop, WIN ME NT.
--
Alias
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