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Microsoft is Successful once again

Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:03 pm

http://machinist.salon.com/blog/2007/07 ... verywhere/

Well, as you know I posted one other topic about a Microsoft product. I like Microsoft and am very pleased with Windows Vista. Just thought I'd like to share that Microsoft has sold more Windows Vista in 5 weeks than there are Apple computers overall. It's insane to even think about that. Just thought I'd share even though there will be plenty of people Microsoft bashing like the norm.

Mon Jul 30, 2007 7:14 pm

That doesn't mean Windows is better than Mac OS X, it just remarks how stupid people are.

I expect a violent response from you, Jackie :lol:

Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:10 am

not to mention that every NEW PC sold has to be packaged with vista instead of XP. They shouldnt include those purchases, but I'm sure they do.

To me Vista isnt half bad, its just too early to be used by non-tech-savvy people. UAC is bollocks.

The same things people are complaining about with vista were complained when they introduced windows 3.1, then 95, then 98, then XP. Stop bitching and just accept that technology is *gasp* moving forward. Move forward your thinking with it.

Those of you complaining about the cost of upgrading need to can it too, since you can build a solid Vista Aero machine for 500 bucks. Not top end technology mind you, but sufficient nonetheless. And anyone out there that cant budget 500 beans into a 3 or 4 months span of saving, shouldnt be worried about their next computer upgrade anyway.No offense intended, but thats the truth.

Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:02 am

I'm glad. The more people that have the OS, the quicker the bugs and flaws will be found so that they can be improved by Microsoft and 3rd party software companies. I'll probably be upgrading somewhere inbetween the end of this year and next summer, so I can save up enough to buy a vista-ready set of components for about a 1000. I try not to go top of the line, ever, but I do want a DX10 video card. Gotta play BioShock and Crysis in all their glory.

Tue Jul 31, 2007 4:16 am

maceo24 wrote:not to mention that every NEW PC sold has to be packaged with vista instead of XP. They shouldnt include those purchases, but I'm sure they do.

To me Vista isnt half bad, its just too early to be used by non-tech-savvy people. UAC is bollocks.

The same things people are complaining about with vista were complained when they introduced windows 3.1, then 95, then 98, then XP. Stop bitching and just accept that technology is *gasp* moving forward. Move forward your thinking with it.

Those of you complaining about the cost of upgrading need to can it too, since you can build a solid Vista Aero machine for 500 bucks. Not top end technology mind you, but sufficient nonetheless. And anyone out there that cant budget 500 beans into a 3 or 4 months span of saving, shouldnt be worried about their next computer upgrade anyway.No offense intended, but thats the truth.


Technically they should. Because the whole reason why I bought a new laptop was to get Windows Vista. So in my mind, it made more sense instead of upgrading to buy a brand new computer since I was saving the money for all of this.

Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:13 am

I think so too. You kinda made it sound like people were running out to specifically buy vista - by itself, and that number of people outweighed the entire Mac-using population. That my friend, falls under preposterous. :lol:

I just figured the point needed to be made. Another point to consider, plenty of the people that bought vista packaged with the new machine have either setup a dual boot so they can still use xp, or just reformatted and ditched vista entirely. Not really a wise idea IMO, but its still happening regularly.

Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:07 am

ehm, personally, i will stick with a stable xp on bootcamp for the occasional game coupled with a stable mac osx for job related things - over what seems to be a very buggy vista which fundementally is a bad clone of mac osx tiger.... which is about to be replaced with leopard.

I am happy that windows is still more prevalent though, and hope that it is for as long as i'm living so that all the viruses congregate their instead! :D

funny, the way i see it, windows users are like the top 100 popular music listeners, osx users are the slightly elitist indie rock listeners, and above that are the linux users, the snooty experimental/conceptual music listeners. none are "right," so like what you like.

Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:22 am

Lol, I take offense, I like my windows, and I like my indie rock (Vagrant Records, baby). Ive also been know to party like a rockstar every now and again.

To me, viruses add to the charm of the windows experience. I genuinely feel adventurous when I'm surfing the net. Should I click this link? Should I allow this process? Sometimes, I turn my firewall off and use internet explorer to check out free porn. Its like getting high in the basement of your parents house. What a rush.

Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:56 am

Microsoft is all about marketing. Of course they're still going to be in the majority of machines. Of course people have no choice but to buy computers with Vista pre-installed.

I tried Vista, and from a design user interface perspective, they add too many bells and whistles that don't actually add anything to usability and accessibility. Personally, XP is better. OS X is far and wide better once you get to know how to use OS X. I've seen my productivity double on more than one occasion on OS X over XP.

Onward to Leopard!

Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:12 am

maceo24 wrote:To me, viruses add to the charm of the windows experience. I genuinely feel adventurous when I'm surfing the net. Should I click this link? Should I allow this process? Sometimes, I turn my firewall off and use internet explorer to check out free porn. Its like getting high in the basement of your parents house. What a rush.


"my middle name is Danger." I like it, you adrenaline junkie, you.

Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:12 am

I'm glad. The more people that have the OS, the quicker the bugs and flaws will be found so that they can be improved by Microsoft and 3rd party software companies. I'll probably be upgrading somewhere inbetween the end of this year and next summer, so I can save up enough to buy a vista-ready set of components for about a 1000. I try not to go top of the line, ever, but I do want a DX10 video card. Gotta play BioShock and Crysis in all their glory.

Exactly, hopefully Microsoft, ATI/Nvidia and all the games developers will do a good job at fixing stuff faster and more efficiently with more people switching to Vista. Had to wait 4-5 fucking months to get Creative drivers that work... :roll:
I'm almost done upgrading my system and I can't wait to see how Crysis/Bioshock/COD4 will look on it afterwards...
I had to replace pretty much every component though, costly as shit to keep up with Vista and today's games (well, tomorrow's) :(

Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:27 am

@ magius - I'm from jersey, lol. if you can navigate the parkway above exit 131, youre capable of anything. 8-)

I actually held off to build a brand new rig, The only thing I have right now is my Zalman 9700, My case, Cooler Master Mystyque Case, and a bunch of Scythe case fans lol.

I may do it this month though, This is what its looking to be...

MSI P35 Platinum mobo
Q6600 Core 2 quad
2 GB Crucial Ballistix ddr2-800
2 WD 250 GB sata hard drives, Raid 0
Nec Sata DVD burner From the old rig
ATI 2600xt 256MB
Creative X-Fi Gamer
Corsair 620 watt PSU

Al together itll run me about a grand after shipping. I think Ill wait a month or two and let the dust settle before adding another 2 gigs of ram and a second 2600xt to crossfire.

At the current rate of advancement that should be enough to run live 27 if I should feel like it. :lol:

Tue Jul 31, 2007 3:11 pm

ATI 2600xt 256MB....wow am I behind. I haven't even heard of this. :lol:

Tue Jul 31, 2007 3:17 pm

lol you dinosaur.

Although i dislike the 128-bit bus, I'm loving that it needs no extra power plug, and the 65nm chip means low-power consumption and less heat. So when crossfire them, Ill still be looking at less power draw and heat than the 8800 GTS. Once the 2900xt gets into the 65nm die, I'll switch again. 8-)

Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:55 pm

gesundtheit.

Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:32 am

maceo24 wrote:To me, viruses add to the charm of the windows experience. I genuinely feel adventurous when I'm surfing the net. Should I click this link? Should I allow this process? Sometimes, I turn my firewall off and use internet explorer to check out free porn. Its like getting high in the basement of your parents house. What a rush.

:lol: :lol: Sorry, I just found that really funny.

Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:03 am

Why bother with Vista? The half-step to the "next Windows" promised. In two years Windows 7 will be out.

Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:13 am

Mofo, :lol:

Thats assuming that Microsoft would actually be on time with developing and releasing it. I'm not holding my breath on that one. Remember the wait for SP1 and SP2 for XP?

Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:19 am

Buy an iMac, people! :D 8-)

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Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:31 am

Meh, I hate slot loading drives, just asking for problems if you ask me. and until macs can acknowledge the need for the right mouse button they wont count in my book... :lol:

Great paperweights though.

Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:05 am

Macs actually support mouses with the right-button, they just don't come with one. :P

Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:28 am

Joe' wrote:Macs actually support mouses with the right-button, they just don't come with one. :P


Exactly. Meaning, you can right click, but you can't tell if there's two buttons or one by just looking at it.

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Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:39 am

Always wondered what those side buttons are for, though. I heard you can set them to your preferences (ie. right-side-button opens Dashboard, left-side-button opens Exposé, etc.) but what do they do by default?

Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:54 am

The world may never know. Those elitist mac users think they're too cool to tell us. :mrgreen:

Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:12 am

Joe' wrote:Always wondered what those side buttons are for, though. I heard you can set them to your preferences (ie. right-side-button opens Dashboard, left-side-button opens Exposé, etc.) but what do they do by default?


Actually if you squeeze the side buttons, you can assign a function. By pushing down on the trackball, you can trigger another function. So how I have it set now is at 2 buttons, the middle button to trigger Dashboard, and the sides to trigger Exposé. So a total of 4 functions.
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