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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:32:37 -0400, HK wrote:
WaIIy wrote: BTW, did your Vista come with a new computer or did you buy it outright and if so, for what reason. 1. No. 2. Yes. 3. Because I wanted to buy it. Every two years or so I assemble a new desktop computer from what I believe to be the best or fastest or both components generally available. The vendor from whom I bought the ASUS motherboard had some good prices on VISTA OEM, so I asked him to tuck in a copy. So, not only did I buy a copy of VISTA, I bought it from an OEM supplier sans OS technical support. The few issues I have had with VISTA have been minor and easy to resolve. All of my software but one program works just fine on VISTA, and when I connected up everything, it found all my hardware and installed all the necessary drives, but for one, and that issue was easily resolved. I run this desktop on the bleeding edge. It is full of beta and even some alpha software, and it has been rock steady. It is kind of humorous that my actual experience with VISTA has been relatively trouble-free and a good learning experience while so many of you are the wimps I suspected you were. But, then, I'm just an English major. Who are the wimps? Is anyone who doesn't use Vista a wimp? |
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Don White wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... Ssshhh, don't tell Jimh. He's buying one for his son, the Marine. But then, a Marine can probably fix the damn thing, or smash it. Ragging on someone elses family members Johnny? Why don't you take a Mickey Mouse 'around the world' cruise. It might do you good. Apparently all Herring's vacation did was rest him up so he could return to being his snarky old self. I suppose if I spent a week aboard a Disney cruise ship awash with rugrats and so many pathogens the crew had to hand out hand wipes, I might be off my feed, too. |
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 15:18:00 -0400, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:17:10 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 13:25:20 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote: " JimH" ask wrote in message ... "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. HK wrote: Microsoft: 88 Million Copies of Vista Shipped Despite underwhelming consumers and being snubbed by enterprises, Windows Vista's numbers keep growing. Eric Lai, Computerworld Friday, October 26, 2007 09:00 AM PDT Despite underwhelming consumers and being snubbed by enterprises, Windows Vista's numbers keep growing, with Microsoft Corp. saying Thursday that it has now shipped *88 million copies* of the operating system, almost double the number of copies of XP in the same amount of time at its launch. The 88 million figure mostly includes Vista-installed PCs bought by consumers and small businesses, JimH purchased Vista thinking it was great and the first thing he wanted to do is figure out a way to tweak it so it wouldn't run so slow. It just goes to show you PT Barnum was correct. Hey dummy, I did not purchase Vista. I purchased a laptop with Vista for my son. BTW: Why are you so concerned about what decisions other people make? What business is it of yours Jim Gallow, I mean Reggie? You are a regular busybody. Jimh, if you don't want comments about the decisions you make, why do you continue to tell us all your decisions? If you recall John, my question on Vista was to Harry. The dumb and dumber twins then got into the picture and the thread went downhill from there. What other "decisions" have I told you about and asked you to comment on John. Gosh, maybe you didn't know that you could email Harry if you want something to be just between the two of you. This is what shows up in the header, but it may be a fake. Although, I don't think Harry would do that because he frowns on it. That's right. That email address works just fine. I don't check it often, but it does work. That will save a lot of confusion and acrimony. Jimh can just tell you his decisions about everything without getting comments from any others in the group. Thanks. |
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:35:27 -0400, HK wrote:
Not by me. I already know whose posts are worth reading carefully and whose are not. These days, I give your posts the 10 seconds they deserve, but you do get more time than Reggie and a few others. Harry, it bothers me not whether you read my posts or otherwise. Like a good umpire, I'll continue to call things as I see them. |
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D-unit wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... D-unit wrote: Dear MS (Bill) Can I get a refund on my copy Vista? I hate it. Its slow, locks up and does things I don't like. An OS shouldn't do that. I just want to run applications as fast as possible. Thats all. I wouldn't install this bloatware on my work machines unless I wanted to loose my job and was looking for a way out. I bought Vista, my stoopid, I know. db VISTA isn't slow if you are running the right processor and an appropriate amount of memory for the applications you use. Bet you're not. Apparently not. I have 1 gig of mem, I think you suggested at least 2. Holy crikey. My Gateway should have never come with it pre-loaded. (again my fault) I figured since it was on there, it should like...be fun/exciting to use. Its like trying to run a marathon with your shoe laces tied together. db~gimme a C:\ "a keyboard.....how quaint" Memory is cheap. Find out what you have in there and add another stick or two so you have 2 gigs. Were you aware that VISTA with the proper amount of member does a better job handling several open apps simultaneously? I can run Adobe Bridge CS3 and Photoshop CS3, working on photos, and at the same time run my web browser actively, along with my email program, and my word processor, and switch between the apps almost instantaneously. If I also try to burn a DVD at the same time all these apps are running, the slowdown is noticeable but management, and none of the apps crash. Try that with XP. Plus, even though VISTA 64 is way ahead of its time right now, there are some great new apps coming that will take advantage of it. As soon as some start appearing, my current desktop will become a server and I'll build a new 64-bit box. Cheers. |
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:43:40 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: How did you pick Univ. of Kansas out of all the the great state schools in the general area. New York, Mass, New Jersey etc. While I don't think of them as a top tier school, it definitely is head and shoulders over Univ. of Kansas. It was the attraction of being near Skipper in Derby. I believe they were quite close at one time. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:43:40 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: How did you pick Univ. of Kansas out of all the the great state schools in the general area. New York, Mass, New Jersey etc. While I don't think of them as a top tier school, it definitely is head and shoulders over Univ. of Kansas. It was the attraction of being near Skipper in Derby. I believe they were quite close at one time. The only thing I knew about Wichita (home of Skipper) in those days was that it was filled with the dumbest right-wingers on the face of the planet. I'm not sure things have changed much there. When I started working at the KC Star, there were two threats oft repeated by the city editor...if you f*cked up, you were sent out to the western Kansas bureaus, and if you really fu*ked up, you were sent down to the Wichita bureau. In those days, The Star was a real newspaper. Sadly, like many other papers, it is now part of the chain of newspaper mediocrity. |
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"HK" wrote in message ... D-unit wrote: Dear MS (Bill) Can I get a refund on my copy Vista? I hate it. Its slow, locks up and does things I don't like. An OS shouldn't do that. I just want to run applications as fast as possible. Thats all. I wouldn't install this bloatware on my work machines unless I wanted to loose my job and was looking for a way out. I bought Vista, my stoopid, I know. db VISTA isn't slow if you are running the right processor and an appropriate amount of memory for the applications you use. Bet you're not. Use that same processor and memory setup and XP will still run faster. Running a warp speed processor to get the same performance as an XP machine running a supersonic speed CPU is just masking problems. |
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 15:04:39 -0400, HK wrote:
VISTA isn't slow if you are running the right processor and an appropriate amount of memory for the applications you use. You really shouldn't need a state-of-the-art, multi-core, multi processor, 2 Gig PC just to support the operating system, although I have to admit that IBM has frequently moved in that direction. Today's VISTA compatible PCs have more hardware resources available to them than a corporate mainframe computer 15 years ago. To do what? Browse the web, type EMAILs, run spreadsheets, play music.... Ridiculous. |
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