Burn wrote:Vista.
Spare me the anti-Vista rants.
***Galvatron*** wrote:Fox Mulder ? ummm, your meds must be lapsing!
moldavite wrote:Nope, I'm not on any medication. I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I have a margarita about once every four months. I'm as sober as they come. I'm NOT joking! What I tell you is the truth. Mulder and Scully will be in TF2! Just wait and you'll see....
***Galvatron*** wrote:Burn wrote:Vista.
Spare me the anti-Vista rants.
I'm getting a new computer system in a few months and was still thinking Dell and it looks like there is no choice but to have Vista on it but what don't you like about Vista ?
Thanks Burn.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Counterpunch wrote:I'm working on killing you through stress anyway.
Thunderscream wrote:Counterpunch wrote:I'm working on killing you through stress anyway.
Your real life name wouldn't happen to be either "Kevin Kenney" or "Doug Henry," would it?
***Galvatron*** wrote:I'm getting a new computer system in a few months and was still thinking Dell and it looks like there is no choice but to have Vista on it but what don't you like about Vista ?
Thanks Burn.
Burn wrote:***Galvatron*** wrote:I'm getting a new computer system in a few months and was still thinking Dell and it looks like there is no choice but to have Vista on it but what don't you like about Vista ?
Thanks Burn.
There isn't really anything I don't like about Vista, except for User Account Control which should be turned off IMMEDIATELY.
The major problems with Vista seems to stem mostly from people using machines too old to run them. And you need to be careful, just because you're getting a new machine doesn't mean it'll have the guts to run it.
GetterDragun wrote:(though I personally consider Mac OS X Unix with the best Unix GUI).
Shadow Dragon wrote:GetterDragun wrote:(though I personally consider Mac OS X Unix with the best Unix GUI).
Well.. Berkley Unix anyway. Not the AT&T Unix that most use now, but still a *nix variant.
GetterDragun wrote:Shadow Dragon wrote:GetterDragun wrote:(though I personally consider Mac OS X Unix with the best Unix GUI).
Well.. Berkley Unix anyway. Not the AT&T Unix that most use now, but still a *nix variant.
Which is why I didn't type UNIX in all caps Mr. Semantics.
Liege Evilmus wrote:What the hell are you people talking about?
I haven't understood a word of this thread outside of someone killing someone else with stress(nice, that's unprovable usualy in court).
So I ask, what the hell is going on here?
Shadow Dragon wrote:GetterDragun wrote:Shadow Dragon wrote:Well.. Berkley Unix anyway. Not the AT&T Unix that most use now, but still a *nix variant.
Which is why I didn't type UNIX in all caps Mr. Semantics.
Sorry, I wasn't trying to be condescending at all. In fact I'm quite happy that there are Apple users who have a clue about what's behind the fancy interface. With the Apple users I deal with occasionally it's a very uncommon trait.
We used Berkley back in college and I've always preferred it, even when I was a Solaris Systems Engineer, so anytime I can point out that Berkley still is useful I'm more than happy to.
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