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 #1  
11-06-07, 10:24 AM
Mang Chai Lyn
I love the comments that I see rolling in this newsgroup.
More and more people are throwing MUD at Vista,
and it really deserves it.

People are not DUMB they know vista is BAD, despite the MS hype about
millions of sales.. the truth will shine.

Well some people ARE DUMB, and those LOVE Vista!

-Lets go forward & lets leave vista behind, lets forget it, just like the
horrible nightmare it is.
 #2  
11-06-07, 11:15 AM
Mick Murphy
Hi tiberius!

"Mang Chai Lyn" wrote:
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 #3  
11-06-07, 11:16 AM
Bill
concentrate on taking lead out of the toys you make and out of your rivers
then you can start bitching...
 #4  
11-06-07, 11:55 AM
JanJ
Can any of our regular anti Vista flamers explain why so much of your
precious time is spent on a thing you don't enjoy?

And while you're at it, why are you guys throwing FYI's at each other in the
same manner little school girls finish every other sentence with "duh"?

Jan

"Mick Murphy" wrote:
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 #5  
11-06-07, 12:09 PM
Mang Chai Lyn
anti vista flamers?

are these the people who flame people who are anti-vista?

the only people who are think vista is trash in here do not say "FYI" and
are extreamly intelligent.



"JanJ" <JanJ> wrote in message
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 #6  
11-06-07, 12:27 PM
joel406
People that have problems with Vista are either.

A. Running outdated hardware that probably had a hard time running XP.

B. Computer illiterates who think computers should run themselves.

Out of the 10 personal computers I own, all have been running Vista
since Nov. 06 without a hitch. And of the dozens of computers I have
setup with Vista none are haviing any diffaculties.

Maybe if you simply got someone who knows how to work a PC they could
setup Vista correctly and you could enjoy it as much as those of us that
know better.
 #7  
11-06-07, 12:43 PM
JanJ
"Mang Chai Lyn" wrote:

> are these the people who flame people who are anti-vista?


No. To make myself clear, I mean those who flame Vista and the Vista users
with such a zeal.

> the only people who are think vista is trash in here do not say "FYI" and
> are extreamly intelligent.
>

Hence the ranting and the name calling?

Jan
 #8  
11-06-07, 12:48 PM
Mang Chai Lyn
> People that have problems with Vista are either.
>
> A. Running outdated hardware that probably had a hard time running XP.
>
> B. Computer illiterates who think computers should run themselves.


BLASPHEMY! You asked for it!

People that Like Vista are either.


A. Idiots
B. More stupid than the above


Whoever really uses their computers to the extent that it should be used
will run into problems with vista for sure.
Professionals in all fields are avoiding vista because its total crap. Where
have you been living? Under a rock or something?
There is no doubt about it. I am not talking only about compatibility...
vista is unstable and acts weird, its annoying and slow...

I cannot understand how computer illiterate you are to not see this loud and
clear... Vista is screaming I AM CRAP until its lungs burst!

I think you should donate the 10 computers you own, and start doing
something else that fits your intellect better... like sweeping the floor or
something.


"joel406" <joel406.2zmmg5> wrote in message
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 #9  
11-06-07, 01:14 PM
DX
Dear,

(Mang Chai Lyn), (Tie Various), (tiberius), Whatever your dreamed up name is
today,


The only "DUMB" thing is a loser like you hanging out in a adult newsgroup,
thinking:

a) you are the only person on the planet with an "Opinion"
b) imposing your opinion constatly on others (was your grandads first name
adolf ?)
c) behaving like a complete 5 year old.

I am sure you will come back with some rubbish response of which I really
don't care (save yourself some time).

the only "MUD" is that diluted stuff coming from your back side.


"Mang Chai Lyn" <Mango> wrote in message
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 #10  
11-06-07, 01:25 PM
joel406
I feel for you. Were you severly beaten as a child? Your rantings
demonstrate a lack of understanding. Vista is the logical direction
software will take. Its not perfect but neither are you. The fact that
every system I setup Vista on runs as well if not better then they did
with XP (and there has been more then I can remember) tells us you
really dont know what your talking about. I really dont think you have
ever even used it. You probably use WinME. My systems and every other
system that I installed Vista on are running "better" then they did with
XP or whatever OS was previously there.

Your comments are not unexpected. Just late. We have pasted the early
stages where the narrow minded reaalized that the natural evoulution of
the PC is Vista and what lies beyond.

Vista has flaws but not to the degree you rant about(I really cant find
any). So if something like Vista is beyond your understanding. Leave it
alone, stick with what works for you(WinME) and let the rest of us enjoy
the better product. When you and your computer grow up you can enjoy
Vista as well.

Its almost 8:30am here and I got 4 workstations and a server to go
setup Vista on at a insurance office so you just keep hateing. It seems
thats what you simple mind does best. The rest of us are going to move
foward and leave you in the rice patties.

ta ta..
 #11  
11-06-07, 01:32 PM
HeyBub
Mang Chai Lyn wrote:
>
> BLASPHEMY! You asked for it!
>
> People that Like Vista are either.
>> A. Idiots

> B. More stupid than the above
>> Whoever really uses their computers to the extent that it should be

> used will run into problems with vista for sure.
> Professionals in all fields are avoiding vista because its total
> crap. Where have you been living? Under a rock or something?
> There is no doubt about it. I am not talking only about
> compatibility... vista is unstable and acts weird, its annoying and
> slow...


"Professionals in all fields" avoid hot water, too. With 60-80 million
copies of Vista in use, it's only a matter of time.

Just go to sleep. When you awaken, you'll be one of us and all will be well.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=IsEw9b7HeUc

"I don't want any part of it!"
"You're forgetting something, Miles. You have no choice."


>
> I cannot understand how computer illiterate you are to not see this
> loud and clear... Vista is screaming I AM CRAP until its lungs burst!


You've go to sleep sometime. We can wait.

>
> I think you should donate the 10 computers you own, and start doing
> something else that fits your intellect better... like sweeping the
> floor or something.


Don't worry little brother. There's more.
 #12  
11-06-07, 02:48 PM
Dave
Yes, but this spoiled child is getting the attention it craves.

Killfile, people, killfile



"DX" <DX@> wrote in message news:1184
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 #13  
11-06-07, 03:34 PM
Mang Chai Lyn
>Its almost 8:30am here and I got 4 workstations and a server to go setup
>Vista on at a insurance office


Ask if the computer is insured from installing stupid OS's called vista by
stupid techs.

From what I have heard, is that there has been memos on multinational
insurance companies PROHIBITING the techs to install vista in all branches
of their corporation... lol

Ok sometimes you find a bunch losers doing silly things that defy logic..
and you are no exception




"joel406" <joel406.2zmp81> wrote in message
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 #14  
11-06-07, 04:08 PM
Thomas Tooltucker
I've used every iteration of Windows since the first, and in ever instance
up until now each has been an improvement on the one before. Up until Vista.

I'm running a brand new Sony Vaio TZ. It crashes straight out of the box.
Even with all the bloatware removed. Even with all the irritating disk
thrashing services and MS Defender turned off, it's still unstable. Stupid
things I haven't seen for years like Explorer crashes. Items not moving when
I drag and drop. Issues trying to resize windows. Loads of irritating first
degree bugs that haven't been an issue since 95.

Eventually, I found the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack was responsible for my
Explorer crashes, but how unstable is this system that something like this
can so easily take it down?

Tom

"joel406" <joel406.2zmmg5> wrote in message
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 #15  
11-06-07, 04:08 PM
Thomas Tooltucker
I've used every iteration of Windows since the first, and in ever instance
up until now each has been an improvement on the one before. Up until Vista.

I'm running a brand new Sony Vaio TZ. It crashed straight out of the box.
Even with all the bloatware removed. Even with all the irritating disk
thrashing services and MS Defender turned off, it's still unstable. Stupid
things I haven't seen for years like Explorer crashes. Items not moving when
I drag and drop. Issues trying to resize windows. Loads of irritating first
degree bugs that haven't been an issue since 95.

Eventually, I found the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack was responsible for my
Explorer crashes, but how unstable is this system that something like this
can so easily take it down?

Tom

"joel406" <joel406.2zmmg5> wrote in message
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