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paula
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      01-10-2009
Is there a Windows 7 Beta newsgroup on this server?
Or anywhere for that matter?
Thanks.



 
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ravocin@hushmail.com
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      01-11-2009
On Jan 10, 3:16*pm, "Kevin Young" <KY_N...@msn.com> wrote:
> "paula" <nos...@nospam.com> wrote in message
>
> news:...
>
> > Is there a Windows 7 Beta newsgroup on this server?
> > Or anywhere for that matter?
> > Thanks.

>
> There are some online forums here: *<http://www.windowsvienna.com/forums/>


Thanks anyway. I don't need no stinkin' forums. Windows 7 64-bit is
trivial to install and set up. It is a dream machine made for idiots
like me.
 
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ravocin@hushmail.com
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      01-11-2009
> > > Is there a Windows 7 Beta newsgroup on this server?
> > > Or anywhere for that matter?
> > > Thanks.

>
> > There are some online forums here: *<http://www.windowsvienna.com/forums/>

>
> Thanks anyway. I don't need no stinkin' forums. Windows 7 64-bit is
> trivial to install and set up. It is a dream machine made for idiots
> like me.


Right out of the box, Windows 7 64-bit works great with my Xbox 360. I
am ecstatic. Home networking rocks. Blah, blah, blah.

 
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Carey Frisch
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      01-11-2009
Microsoft has established a special Windows 7 Beta Forum you can access here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/


"paula" <> wrote in message news:...
> Is there a Windows 7 Beta newsgroup on this server?
> Or anywhere for that matter?
> Thanks.
>
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ravocin@hushmail.com
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      01-22-2009
On Jan 11, 12:27*am, ravo...@hushmail.com wrote:
> *> > > Is there a Windows 7 Beta newsgroup on this server?
>
> > > > Or anywhere for that matter?
> > > > Thanks.

>
> > > There are some online forums here: *<http://www.windowsvienna.com/forums/>

>
> > Thanks anyway. I don't need no stinkin' forums. Windows 7 64-bit is
> > trivial to install and set up. It is a dream machine made for idiots
> > like me.

>
> Right out of the box, Windows 7 64-bit works great with my Xbox 360. I
> am ecstatic. Home networking rocks. Blah, blah, blah.


I need to revise my evaluation of Windows 7, Xbox 360 and Microsoft. I
just bought 1400 Microsoft points so I could download the new Hunter
S. Thompson movie in high definition at a cost of 580 Microsoft
points. I have a complicated home network involving two routers and
three computers plus an Xbox 360. Each PC has several partitions that
I can boot ranging from WinXP Pro to Vista Ultimate and on up to
Windows 7 64-bit trial. I like to use one of my Vista machines or the
Windows 7 partition as a DNS server. My ISP's DSN servers do not
recognize Microsoft Xbox 360 servers because Microsoft as a shitbag
organization.

Now Xbox Live will not recognize my Xbox 360 configuraration because I
have been fiddling with manual DNS settings and they have changed
since when I started the HD movie download. MS Xbox movie servers do
not have the required bandwidth and they keep crapping out. And I keep
trying to find a work around. I do this because I do not want to lose
the 580 MS points because Microsoft only gives you a DRM 24 hour
period in which to watch the movie, once it has started. This is not
the first time this has happened. I have lost movies, sleep and
necessary relaxation time because of criminality on the part of
Microsoft. I am a dying man. I have only months to live.

My evaluation of Windows 7 64-bit trial, Xbox 360 and Microsoft is
that it is a piece of stinky flesh and no one should be exposed to the
misery that I have been.

I also have a Linux box but I have not yet put the work into it to get
it to do anything useful.
 
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ravocin@hushmail.com
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      01-22-2009
On Jan 21, 7:41*pm, ravo...@hushmail.com wrote:
> On Jan 11, 12:27*am, ravo...@hushmail.com wrote:
>
> > *> > > Is there a Windows 7 Beta newsgroup on this server?

>
> > > > > Or anywhere for that matter?
> > > > > Thanks.

>
> > > > There are some online forums here: *<http://www.windowsvienna.com/forums/>

>
> > > Thanks anyway. I don't need no stinkin' forums. Windows 7 64-bit is
> > > trivial to install and set up. It is a dream machine made for idiots
> > > like me.

>
> > Right out of the box, Windows 7 64-bit works great with my Xbox 360. I
> > am ecstatic. Home networking rocks. Blah, blah, blah.

>
> I need to revise my evaluation of Windows 7, Xbox 360 and Microsoft. I
> just bought 1400 Microsoft points so I could download the new Hunter
> S. Thompson movie in high definition at a cost of 580 Microsoft
> points. I have a complicated home network involving two routers and
> three computers plus an Xbox 360. Each PC has several partitions that
> I can boot ranging from WinXP Pro to Vista Ultimate and on up to
> Windows 7 64-bit trial. I like to use one of my Vista machines or the
> Windows 7 partition as a DNS server. My ISP's DNS servers do not
> recognize Microsoft Xbox 360 servers because Microsoft as a shitbag
> organization.
>
> Now Xbox Live will not recognize my Xbox 360 configuraration because I
> have been fiddling with manual DNS settings and they have changed
> since when I started the HD movie download. MS Xbox movie servers do
> not have the required bandwidth and they keep crapping out. And I keep
> trying to find a work around. I do this because I do not want to lose
> the 580 MS points because Microsoft only gives you a DRM 24 hour
> period in which to watch the movie, once it has started. This is not
> the first time this has happened. I have lost movies, sleep and
> necessary relaxation time because of criminality on the part of
> Microsoft. I am a dying man. I have only months to live.
>
> My evaluation of Windows 7 64-bit trial, Xbox 360 and Microsoft is
> that it is a piece of stinky flesh and no one should be exposed to the
> misery that I have been.
>
> I also have a Linux box but I have not yet put the work into it to get
> it to do anything useful.


OK I may have got it work again unless Xbox Live has logged me out
again as I take mu focus away from My Xbox.

Microsoft, Digital Rights Management chickshit weak Microsoft HD movie
servers, strong authenication and all Microsoft employees are
assholes. They are driving good men to an early grave. All Microsoft
employees should be mad to wath the movie:

The Smartest Guys in the Room
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sma...ys_in_the_Room

Google is also a piece of **** for making a nearly blind man type in
a bunch of illegible letters in order to post this.
 
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ravocin@hushmail.com
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      01-22-2009
On Jan 21, 8:10*pm, ravo...@hushmail.com wrote:
> On Jan 21, 7:41*pm, ravo...@hushmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 11, 12:27*am, ravo...@hushmail.com wrote:

>
> > > *> > > Is there a Windows 7 Beta newsgroup on this server?

>
> > > > > > Or anywhere for that matter?
> > > > > > Thanks.

>
> > > > > There are some online forums here: *<http://www.windowsvienna.com/forums/>

>
> > > > Thanks anyway. I don't need no stinkin' forums. Windows 7 64-bit is
> > > > trivial to install and set up. It is a dream machine made for idiots
> > > > like me.

>
> > > Right out of the box, Windows 7 64-bit works great with my Xbox 360. I
> > > am ecstatic. Home networking rocks. Blah, blah, blah.

>
> > I need to revise my evaluation of Windows 7, Xbox 360 and Microsoft. I
> > just bought 1400 Microsoft points so I could download the new Hunter
> > S. Thompson movie in high definition at a cost of 580 Microsoft
> > points. I have a complicated home network involving two routers and
> > three computers plus an Xbox 360. Each PC has several partitions that
> > I can boot ranging from WinXP Pro to Vista Ultimate and on up to
> > Windows 7 64-bit trial. I like to use one of my Vista machines or the
> > Windows 7 partition as a DNS server. My ISP's DNS servers do not
> > recognize Microsoft Xbox 360 servers because Microsoft as a shitbag
> > organization.

>
> > Now Xbox Live will not recognize my Xbox 360 configuraration because I
> > have been fiddling with manual DNS settings and they have changed
> > since when I started the HD movie download. MS Xbox movie servers do
> > not have the required bandwidth and they keep crapping out. And I keep
> > trying to find a work around. I do this because I do not want to lose
> > the 580 MS points because Microsoft only gives you a DRM 24 hour
> > period in which to watch the movie, once it has started. This is not
> > the first time this has happened. I have lost movies, sleep and
> > necessary relaxation time because of criminality on the part of
> > Microsoft. I am a dying man. I have only months to live.

>
> > My evaluation of Windows 7 64-bit trial, Xbox 360 and Microsoft is
> > that it is a piece of stinky flesh and no one should be exposed to the
> > misery that I have been.

>
> > I also have a Linux box but I have not yet put the work into it to get
> > it to do anything useful.

>
> OK I may have got it work again unless Xbox Live has logged me out
> again as I take mu focus away from My Xbox.
>
> Microsoft, Digital Rights Management chickshit weak Microsoft HD movie
> servers, strong authenication and all Microsoft employees are
> assholes. They are driving good men to an early grave. All Microsoft
> employees should be mad to wath the movie:
>
> The Smartest Guys in the Roomhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smartest_Guys_in_the_Room
>
> Google is also a piece of **** for making a *nearly blind man type in
> a bunch of illegible letters in order to post this.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Nope, high definition movie download does not work again. I am posting
this message from one of my PC running 32-bit Vista Ultimate. I can
post insults to Microsoft why can I not get my just deserts and
download a hiigh definition movie onto my Xbox 360. The fundamental
problem is that Microsoft has not invested sufficient capital in
powerful network servers for high bandwidth download of HD movies.
Windows 7 64-bit has some powerful tools. I can see the additional
network bandwidth due to Xbox 360 HD movie download. I have a server
running on my Windows 7 64-bit trial that has greater upload bandwidth
than that provided by Microsoft to my Xbox 360 HD movie download. I
get disconnected from Xbox Live Silver because I have not yet
purchased an Xbox Live Gold subscription.. Once I get disconnected
from Xbox Live my movie download stops and it is next to impossible to
get logged back in. The problem is on the Microsoft end of this
battle.

Microsoft is an organized crime business. All Microsoft employees
should be made to watch the movie:

The Smartest Guys in the Room
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sma...ys_in_the_Room

That goes double for all Google employees.
 
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Ray Luca
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      01-22-2009
wrote:

>My evaluation of Windows 7 64-bit trial, Xbox 360 and Microsoft is
>that it is a piece of stinky flesh and no one should be exposed to the
>misery that I have been.


You get what you pay for when playing with a beta version...
especially a first public beta.
 
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ravocin@hushmail.com
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      01-22-2009
On Jan 21, 9:35 pm, Ray Luca <rayl...@mmann.invalid> wrote:
> ravo...@hushmail.com wrote:
> >My evaluation of Windows 7 64-bit trial, Xbox 360 and Microsoft is
> >that it is a piece of stinky flesh and no one should be exposed to the
> >misery that I have been.

>
> You get what you pay for when playing with a beta version...
> especially a first public beta.



Thanks Ray,

For the sympathetic ear. This is so frustrating. I'm sending this from
my Linux Box, an Acer Aspire One running Linpus Linux. Linux never
craps out but it is hard to do any useful with it.

32-bit Vista Ultimate ain't bad. I've switched my server to it. Last
year my best friend died suddenly. Our last conversation was about
medical science and human longevity. I am a doctor. My last words to
Paul were "I wish you immortality. Two days later he was dead at 44.
I swore to fulfill my wish to him by preserving his memory for all
time in cyberspace. This is the website I created:

http://www.ravocin.dyndns.org/Paul/

Click on the image to launch a 120 Kbps streaming video of his
service.

Windows 7 64-bit trial has some virtues, but I was much to quick to
endorse its integration with Xbox 360. I have set of my XBox 360 as an
extender on Windows 7 64-bit trial system. There is no MCE software
video compression so I cannot watch live or recorded TV. MCE on
Windows 7 is a big disappointment.

I have my Xbox 360 connected to a network bridge on my Windows 7 PC. I
can connect just fine to my two Microsoft PC's but not to Xbox live so
that I can download the video I paid for. It should not be that
difficult.

As I say, I think the problem is technical. Microsoft has not put as
much effort into setting uo there server as a did mine.

Watch my video. it is very serene.
 
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ravocin@hushmail.com
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      01-22-2009
On Jan 21, 9:59 pm, ravo...@hushmail.com wrote:
> On Jan 21, 9:35 pm, Ray Luca <rayl...@mmann.invalid> wrote:
>
> > ravo...@hushmail.com wrote:
> > >My evaluation of Windows 764-bittrial, Xbox 360 and Microsoft is
> > >that it is a piece of stinky flesh and no one should be exposed to the
> > >misery that I have been.

>
> > You get what you pay for when playing with a beta version...
> > especially a first public beta.

>
> Thanks Ray,
>
> For the sympathetic ear. This is so frustrating. I'm sending this from
> my Linux Box, an Acer Aspire One running Linpus Linux. Linux never
> craps out but it is hard to do any useful with it.
>
> 32-bit Vista Ultimate ain't bad. I've switched my server to it. Last
> year my best friend died suddenly. Our last conversation was about
> medical science and human longevity. I am a doctor. My last words to
> Paul were "I wish you immortality. Two days later he was dead at 44.
> I swore to fulfill my wish to him by preserving his memory for all
> time in cyberspace. This is the website I created:
>
> http://www.ravocin.dyndns.org/Paul/
>
> Click on the image to launch a 120 Kbps streaming video of his
> service.
>
> Windows 764-bittrial has some virtues, but I was much to quick to
> endorse its integration with Xbox 360. I have set of my XBox 360 as an
> extender on Windows 764-bittrial system. There is no MCE software
> video compression so I cannot watch live or recorded TV. MCE on
> Windows 7 is a big disappointment.
>
> I have my Xbox 360 connected to a network bridge on my Windows 7 PC. I
> can connect just fine to my two Microsoft PC's but not to Xbox live so
> that I can download the video I paid for. It should not be that
> difficult.
>
> As I say, I think the problem is technical. Microsoft has not put as
> much effort into setting uo there server as a did mine.
>
> Watch my video. it is very serene.


Resource monitor, running on my 32-bit Vista Ultimate machine allowed
me to determine that my DI604 router was performing improperly and I
have rectified the problem. Download of the movie "Gonzo" is
proceeding properly now on my Xbox 360 which is connected by a netwirk
bridge to my Windows 7 64-bit machine. Rather than being angry with
Microsoft, I should be thankful that Microsoft allowed me to solve the
problem. I am the first to admit my mistake, especially when i am
posting anonymously.
 
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