VISTA (Virii, Infection, Spyware, Trojan, Adware)
Is it time for vista? Microsoft recently launched the OSX-Wannabee-Long-awaited-Stable-Duh-duh-Systemhungry-
rudementary-so-as-to-speak-lame-rofl-pwned Microsoft Vista, and being a beta user for RC1, i felt no difference in using Vista Ultimate and Vista Ultimate Beta Version XXiforgot.0123.b.lame.again
A recent discussion at between me and someone from MS’s technet told me that the reason why my system is so unstable is because that my system did not meet the minimum specs for vista (which i told him earlier that i had 2 opteron dual, 3 gb of ram and crossfired 2 ati x1650 512mb) duh… like hmm… lame OS… (well MS started to be lame when WinMe came out, somewhat referred to as “Windows Mill-LAME-nium).
From my point of view, the vista beta was more stable than the retail edition, stable in the sense that it will be more stable if it was inside a dvd case beside an ibm-compatible computer running Linux-bootstrapped OS-X (Don’t worry Steve Jobs, i have an original copy of it.)
Bill Gates clearly has issues with his design… it was a lame attempt to copy the “real” stable OS-X… but in fairness toMr. Gates, well there was these really “stable” OS that he did…It was MS-DOS (*whilst playing tunes down the memory lane…)




February 8th, 2007 at 1:49 pm
You have vista? Woah. Is it worth it? My cousin was actually deciding on it. If it was worth his money.
February 9th, 2007 at 2:26 am
my advice? hmm… buy a mac or stay with XP SP2… (It will be better if you get the SP2 Spinoff, SP3
)
It’s will be a total waste of money to buy vista now… vista SP1 is in development… remember windows 2000? it was until service pack 4 that the system “stablilized”, you’ll get the picture from that…
February 28th, 2007 at 7:25 am
Vista was never stable to begin with. I have a really bad experience, as in really bad. Staying at the office after 3 hours, just to downgrade a PC that had Vista, was not what I had in mind. So yeah… Vista…