Vista: I Jus'Don't Get IT???

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Well... I Guess(?) I'll Buy Vista, 'Cause It Is "The Latest & Greatest" But,
Vista Is Definitely "OVERKILL" OS For What I & The MAJORITY of Users USE
COMPUTERS FOR: E-Mail & Search (OnLine)!!!

The "Latest" is Never always the greatist.
In this case, you need a gauge, a gauge to measure why it is
thought to be 'better'.
The gauge is simply the excitement created by advertising;
Vista is nothing more than a 'product'. It is like Fords last years
Falcon... it is now last years model, buuuuuuuuut, production Must go
on in order for business to function.
People are now puppets beyond the 'joke', its now true.
We merely function in order to build more 'time saving, privacy sniffing,
eye-deteriating, life-sucking machines.
Anything else?
Gekko
 
Exactly!

How do you think Bill Gates became a
billionaire? All the lemmings doing exactly
what he told them to do - buy Microsoft more
software!
 
Richard! Actually, This Is What I & About a BILLION Other People Have In Mind:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/umpc/default.mspx

But, IT's GOTTA R-E-A-L-L-Y WORK! ...& Right Now, It Don't! :-(

However, A Small "Foot-Print" OS Would Help...
Gee, doesn't capitalizing every word slow down your typing a lot? It
certainly makes for text that's difficult to read. If you know
anything about typography, you'll stop posting like that.
 
The said:
Aloha! Jayde! ;-)

Take About 3+ Hours & Read This:

The World As Best As I Remember It : Broken Windows Theory

http://blogs.msdn.com/philipsu/archive/2006/06/14/631438.aspx

(Including ALL The Comments!)

...& Check Back, w/Me!

I Believe U'll Come Back w/a Different Tone...

Nope. No different tone. In fact, that info seems to espouse a different
wish than what you want. Please, correct me where I'm wrong.

That entry discusses the fact that all the stuff within Vista (the notepad,
the calc [well, ok, not those per se, but the bigger stuff]) is what is
slowing down Vista development and you're saying that if those pieces (which
would still need to be developed and would likely be developed by the same
team, not really helping matters, but anyways..) were downloadable rather
than installable off the disc, Vista would come out sooner.

But, in the past you've pushed for nothing more than a smart terminal where
all the software is installed in the cloud and run from there. In other
words, IE isn't installed on your local machine, it's out in the cloud, much
like Google's new spreadsheet program, a web based newsreader at microsoft
(or groups.google.com,) newsgator for reading RSS...

Have you decided that things need to be installed locally for some users, or
are you persisting in your 'Web Device is the only solution' delusion? A
web device will work for some, but not all. It is not the only solution.
 
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