Why are Vista and IE 7 so incredibly wonderful?

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Hello Paul-B,

My age 64, have used personal computers many years. Every once in a while,
have experimented with using applications other than Microsoft; always
returning to the most superior and reliable product, Microsoft.

Been retired many years with no desire for increasing my current daily
tasks, I'm old...

Logic and common sense alone dictate when using third party applications,
specifically "nightly Builds", void a certificate of authority, nothing other
than trouble and problems will the user experience !! Been there done that!

Firefox is a break away from the original Mozilla; Mozilla is superior to
Firefox and their not-fully tested, open source code nightly builds can do
only one thing, cause user troubles. Also, Firefox has only been available
for just a very few years as a perpetual work in progress.

During one brief experience, while using Firefox, I received an email from
the UK asking me for a donation because I was using that person's nightly
build. There is no method for that person obtaining my email other from
trojans built within their nightly build.

Trying to prove things to dogmatic people is equal with arguing with a fence
post. Please understand, I'm not asserting that you are a dogmatic person,
rather, some folks are, and others are not.

Within these Forums, too many employees of Sun, and a few other places,
troll spreading myth and simply deception seeking self-promotion and
self-gain at the expense of Microsoft. Of the many sincere folks that read
and post within these Forums often some are not aware what they read is
absolute fiction.

Seemingly, some of the folks within these Forums that criticize will
criticize everything they view proclaiming they could have made a better
product...

When a person takes a few minutes for reading Vista's Setup and Install
instructions, and then properly and correctly installs Vista that person will
have the most superior and secure OS on our Globe.

On the other hand, rapidly insert that Vista DVD, rushing to complete an
install and most likely they will experience a few conflicts and begin making
posts within these Forums seeking advice and help assigning blame toward
Vista, instead of accepting user induced conflicts.

Serious question, if you and some of the others are so happy and pleased
using third party applications, why do you spend so much time making near
hostile posts within theses Forums?

Today is a beautiful day, almost as if it is Spring time.

Wishing your day is equal. If not, try using Vista, EFS, BitLocker, and IE 7.
 
Hello Alfred,

Don't you realize that Firefox is not only a "beta", Firefox is a perpetual
work in progress using "night builds" filled with hacker holes of open source
code?

You must have a most unusual bank... to my knowledge, today, there is not
one bank that's not fully functional with IE 7.

Wells Fargo was the last to update their system for implementing IE7. While
Citi Bank was one of the first for using TLS 1.0 instead of SSL 2.0 secondary
to the enhanced security features provided by IE 7 and TLS 1.0.

Might consider reading the Read Me Files regarding Firefox is indeed a beta.
 
FireWall2 said:
Hello Alfred,

Don't you realize that Firefox is not only a "beta", Firefox is a perpetual
work in progress using "night builds" filled with hacker holes of open source
code?

You must have a most unusual bank... to my knowledge, today, there is not
one bank that's not fully functional with IE 7.

Wells Fargo was the last to update their system for implementing IE7. While
Citi Bank was one of the first for using TLS 1.0 instead of SSL 2.0 secondary
to the enhanced security features provided by IE 7 and TLS 1.0.

Might consider reading the Read Me Files regarding Firefox is indeed a beta.

Horse puckey, all of it.

Alias
 
FireWall2:
Unfortunately the current tone of this newsgroup is that there has
to be problems and this operating system isn't usable. There are many of us
here that aren't having major problems but if we post the positives we're
accused of being a troll or wanting to start a flame war. With the MS
newsgroups there is a freedom not offered in a lot of other newsgroups, you
can say what you want without being censored. There is a major problem with
cynicism within this group because most postings are about problems, which
is the basis for this newsgroup, there is little said about what works. With
wider availability coming this newsgroup should be able to help those with
problems solve them to make Vista a good experience for all that want it.
Have a great day.
 
FireWall2 said:
Hello Paul-B,

An additional offered situation just for you:

If you would respect a most unusual learning self-experience visit
these three Web Sites for self determining which Site uses Sun’s
hardware, Servers, and Sun’s software.

Visit, cnbc.com, nasdaq.com, and nyse.com – one Site, their Web
Pages load as slow as cold molasses flow. The other two Site’s
Pages load as rapid as your mouse will click.

The decision for realizing which Site uses Sun is yours for the
making.

The experience will cause a person to more than greatly respect Vista.

So why do you persist in posting lies promoting Micro$haft products?

Like the lies you posted re Internet Explorer and it's (laughable)
security.

Perhaps you'd care to answer the points I raised? In case you've
forgotten them I need only repeat the URL for the IE security flaw
overlaps:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/technology/daily/graphics/index2007
0104.html

I'm still waiting for your answer to the points I raised in my post.
 
I disagree, I liked Superman Returns. I always thought the Christopher Reeve
version was too campy and cartoonish, there are others who say George Reeves
and not Christopher Reeve is the true Superman. Superman Returns had its
faults, as did Christopher's 1st movie, but it was an entertaining and
surprising movie. The true test of this version on Superman will the next
sequel, which will feature Doomsday (or so I've heard), if this is true look
for it to be a box office smash.
 
Alexander said:
You should know that what you are saying is not even funny, it's silly.

Hi Alexander. What Alias is saying may not be how you or some MVPs got
their awards, but I am convinced that some did get it this way. And
that there are some that continue to try to get an MVP award this way
whether it works or not.

--
Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:
http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

"Good poets borrow; great poets steal."
- T. S. Eliot
 
Didn't you post this same drivel on January 4th?

Please check the newsgroups before reposting the same text.

Many thanks.

--
Mark-Allen Perry
160825 / 1112165
Windows Vista X64 Ultimate
RTM Build 6000.16386
ALPHA Systems
Marly, Switzerland
mark-allen @ mvps . org
 
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