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I have been using the beta since 5308 and even as a newbie I understood that
not everything will work properly. I submit my bug finds and usually from
the response back I am able to decide what to do. I came here only to ask a
simple question about when the next private beta was coming and I found a bug
posting from Vista (submitted already) so I ended up posting the same
question 3 times-sorry guys. After browsing through this newgroup I have to
thank everyone who is submitting help to the users-my hat is off to you-Josh,
Andre, Mark D V, and others I fail to mention. I see too many multiple
questions on the same subject from different people and at least one guy that
should lose his subscription to MSDN. Am I one of the only testers that had
very little problems with installing drivers and programs and tried
workarounds thoroughly before asking questions? It is a beta and it was
spelled out that you should only use on a test machine-not your work machine.
I actually have a fully operating triple boot configuration-XP SP2-5381-5384
on this machine. So, again, thanks to everyone who is on here to help-god
bless-I will check in every once in a while to check your sanity level *_*
 
MSFT's criteria for "losing a subscription to MSDN/Technet" or anything else
is not giving them the money they want for it. They need it for things like
paying Ralph Reed $27,000 a month until the day it hit the press and it was
explained to Ballmer what Ralph Reed really does. You have MSDN confused
with the Knighthood the Queen bestowed on Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney, and
Anthony Hopkins. MSDN ain't the King Arthur's Round Table.

Ralph Reed former $27000/month lobbyist Microsoft
http://www.google.com/search?source...2006-05,GGLJ:en&q=Ralph+Reed+Marianas+Islands

Jack Abramoff Ralph Reed's Main Squeeze
http://www.google.com/search?source...6-05,GGLJ:en&q=Jack+Abramoff+Marianas+Islands

They are the company who was here on June 1 and June 2

U.S. asks Internet companies to retain Web-search, e-mail records
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/business/columnists/business_update/14718175.htm


The last situation gives a whole new nuance to "Clear, Confident and
Connected" m ore like "Clear, Confident You're tapped and Data Mined."

CH
 
There was one suscriber that was complaining about not getting the next beta
after he quit the program and was going mental on everyone trying to help in
this newgroup-that is the kind I was refering to-they were so patient when I
know what they would really like to say to him
 
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