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« on: 5 May 2002, 13:43 »
Ten things you will never hear a Mac user say:

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« Reply #1 on: 5 May 2002, 17:42 »
i think i would say thing 3 and thing six, and i think i qualify as a mac user since i use a mac at work but i use a PC at home because... well, you get the idea. It sucks that i have to use windows for some things though, my home PC is much more fun when i am using linux....
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« Reply #2 on: 10 May 2002, 06:49 »
wtf have you been smoking?

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« Reply #3 on: 10 May 2002, 07:56 »
i have said things 1, 4, 7, 10.
1: "sure i'll help you with autoexec.bat, just type 'format /u c:'.
4: Windows, grrrrr
7: more like "i like the good ol' days of the Commodore 64"
10: My parents windows computer.
I dont qualify as a Mac user though (i have never touched a Mac without rubber gloves on). I wanna try OS X though.

...and before you ask, me and my computer are on acid  :D

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« Reply #4 on: 13 May 2002, 07:30 »
1) XP doesn't use config.sys and autoexec.bat.

2) If I want to, I could watch the "XP Tour" to learn about Windows. But still, if my brother can use it, it doesn't require computer literate people to use it.

3) I don't find OSes fun, I find computer games to be fun.

4) I re-installed Windows XP in 30 minutes. Downloaded and applied the "Critical Updates" in another 10 minutes.

5) My A drive says "3 1/2 inch Floppy". My C drive says "Main HD". My D drive says "Backup". And my 2 CD Burners are labled by their respective brand name.

6) Well, depends on how well you know it.

7) Command lines, yuck.

8) Hell if I know either, I just right click and select "Refresh"

9) Well, 100 bucks for Win XP Home upgrade, any colleges that cost 100 bucks?

10) Opinion, and in all honesty, I don't mind my computer. But I did hate it with Win ME (Mistake Edition).

And I know someone will reply with atleast something about...

"Windows always needs Critical Updates". This is true, and yes, it sucks. But for something 90% of the world uses, that's a lot of chances for it to be hacked at.

"Microsoft forces their products onto you". I 100% agree. YES, MS IS A BITCH!!!! I think MSN messenger can go to hell along with .Net

"MS is a nazi like company". Yes they are, I agree with you 100% again. So god damnit, lets all send mail to our legislature and to MS and if all the disgrunted people reach MS, maybe, just maybe, MS will either stop it, or atleast get regulated by the government.

Remember, I'm all for choice, and I'm glad that Apple is around. I really want to get my hands on OS X.

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« Reply #5 on: 13 May 2002, 07:43 »
You bring up a good point. But remember all of the issues with that list were present up untill XP.

My limited experience with XP has shown it to be a deffinet improvement over previous incarnations. However, I woulden't run it. I run 98SE, because all I use the thing for is old games. And XP, while a better windows, is worlds behind OS X.

Which BTW, you should deffinetly get your hands on! It's a trip.
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« Reply #6 on: 13 May 2002, 17:31 »
quote:
Originally posted by Ctrl Alt Del 123:
But I did hate it with Win ME (Mistake Edition).
http://www.emulators.com/secrets.htm

Please read the whole thing.
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I think MSN messenger can go to hell along with .Net
What has everyone got against .NET? It just means that Microsoft stores all your personal details, just like Yahoo! or anyone else.

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« Reply #7 on: 13 May 2002, 20:19 »
hey, what did everybody have against the crusades? or the spanish inquisition? or the holocaust? or the reservations that the japanese got put into in the US during the second world war? it just means that one group of people forcibly impose their single minded belief and ethics structure upon a huge amount of other people who were totally blameless and did not ask for any trouble, but who get persecuted, tortured, raped, killed and looted, just like *anybody* with the power to do so would do.

the reason people are against .net is because it is anti-freedom. I am pro-freedom to start with, so anything that gets set up that is anti-freedom is something that automatically disagrees with my ethics. Who says i am not against all those other information launderers as well? but the people who screw people over the most earn my most distilled contempt. It's simple really.
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« Reply #8 on: 14 May 2002, 07:03 »
I agree with Calum. .Net is FORCED onto users that use Windows XP and simply create a .Net passport just to shut the fucking wizzard up. Of course there are ways around it, but Windows shouls be an OS, not a marketing tool.

Also, if I can hack a .Net passport, anyone can.