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Miscellaneous => The Lounge => Topic started by: divinesloth on 9 January 2002, 08:17

Title: Windows XP
Post by: divinesloth on 9 January 2002, 08:17
Hi all, this was a warning sent to me by a friend. Not sure if you guys know about the dark story.

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Recently one of my friends, a computer wizard, paid me a visit. As we were talking I mentioned that I had recently installed Windows XP on my PC. I told him how happy I was with this operating system and showed him the Windows XP CD. To my surprise he threw it into my microwave oven and turned it on. Instantly I got very upset, because the CD had become precious to me, but he said: 'Do not worry, it is unharmed.'

After a few minutes he took the CD out, gave it to me and said: 'Take a close look at it.'

To my surprise the CD was quite cold to hold and it seemed to be heavier than before. At first I could not see anything, but on the inner edge of the central hole I saw an inscription, an inscription finer than anything I had ever seen before. The inscription shone piercingly bright, and yet remote, as if out of a great depth:
12413AEB2ED4FA5E6F7D78E78BEDE820945092OF923A40EElOE5 IOCC98D444AA08EI324

'I cannot understand the fiery letters,' I said in a timid voice.

'No but I can,' he said 'The letters are Hex, of an ancient mode, but the language is that of Microsoft, which I shall not utter here. But in common English this is what it says:

One OS to rule them all, One OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them

It is only two lines from a verse long known in System-lore:

"Three OS's from corporate-kings in their towers of glass,
Seven from valley-lords where orchards used to grow,
Nine from dotcoms doomed to die,
One from the Dark Lord Gates on his dark throne
In the Land of Redmond where the Shadows lie.
One OS to rule them all, One OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them,
In the Land of Redmond where the Shadows lie."'
Title: Windows XP
Post by: voidmain on 9 January 2002, 08:34
Hey that's a great idea.. Hopefully everyone will put their XP CD in the microwave..  It shouldn't crash when they install it after that...

[ January 08, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

Title: Windows XP
Post by: Louis D on 9 January 2002, 10:46
Unless the microwave is a unversal plug and play device
Title: Windows XP
Post by: voidmain on 9 January 2002, 21:25
quote:
Originally posted by MeatHead:
Unless the microwave is a unversal plug and play device


In case your microwave is a plug & pray device and not compatible with XP you can use the analog backup method:

1) Preheat oven to 425 degrees
2) Grease cookie sheet lightly
3) Place XP CD on cookie sheet and insert on middle oven rack
4) bake for 45 minutes or until crust is golden brown
5) Let cool, serve

Shrinky Dink?

[ January 09, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

Title: Windows XP
Post by: Calum on 12 January 2002, 02:12
This sounds like that fab plan for formatting xp off yr hard disk, wait till i try that....
Title: Windows XP
Post by: MICROSOFT_RULES on 25 January 2002, 13:23
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Title: Windows XP
Post by: Calum on 25 January 2002, 19:49
Well if it 'rulez' so much, how come i see the blue screen of death more often than i see the 'it is now safe to turn off yr computer' screen?
Title: Windows XP
Post by: jtpenrod on 28 January 2002, 02:44
"MICROSOFT RULEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!", etc., etc., etc.

Methinks he doth protest too much  :D    :D    :D
Title: Windows XP
Post by: Ozymandias on 28 January 2002, 16:45
Microsoft is great for people who dont care about their computer's inner workings, but games,applications, and hardware need to be made to or recognized but a multiple of os systems. Wont somebody design an OS with the capabilities of XP and the interface of linux? If i knew how I'd do it. MICROSOFT RULES THE IDIOT CLASS!
Title: Windows XP
Post by: Calum on 28 January 2002, 17:01
don't you mean the capabilities of Ljnux and the interface of XP? How about the capabilities of Linux and the interface of Linux... HEY WAIT A MINUTE!.....
Title: Windows XP
Post by: voidmain on 28 January 2002, 20:17
Actually, since Apple did the right thing and put a real OS under the hood, Mac people now have the capabilies of *NIX AND the Mac interface.  Don't know if they could run any of the other desktops if they preferred (doubt any would prefer but choice is good).  Unfortunately since the OSX GUI is closed source Linux people can not also enjoy the Mac GUI if they wanted.  And that means you have to have Mac hardware.  I don't really like what *I* believe are the motives for not wanting to port OSX to other platforms.  They are similar motives to Bill Gate's motives.
Title: Windows XP
Post by: Ozymandias on 29 January 2002, 16:53
By the capabilities of xp and the interface of linux, I meant that all the programs and hardware that wont work with linux would work with this new OS but it would still be free market and easy to get into the depths of your OS. I've never touched a Mac though..Not in the last 5 or 6 years.
Title: Windows XP
Post by: MxCl on 15 March 2002, 21:05
This little gem came from The Tolkein Sarcasm Page:

http://flyingmoose.org/tolksarc/tolksarc.htm (http://flyingmoose.org/tolksarc/tolksarc.htm)

Great page, hilarious if you've read the books/ seen the film (I spose). That's actually my favorite bit, the crackpot theory on Windows 95:

http://flyingmoose.org/tolksarc/theories/win95.htm (http://flyingmoose.org/tolksarc/theories/win95.htm)

[ March 15, 2002: Message edited by: MxCl ]

Title: Windows XP
Post by: Gooseberry Clock on 16 March 2002, 19:08
quote:
Originally posted by Calum:
Well if it 'rulez' so much, how come i see the blue screen of death more often than i see the 'it is now safe to turn off yr computer' screen?


People make mistakes. That's why they put erasers on pencils.

[ March 16, 2002: Message edited by: Gooseberry Clock ]

Title: Windows XP
Post by: voidmain on 16 March 2002, 19:12
Yes, and some people make more mistakes than others, hence the need for them to have bigger erasers.
Title: Windows XP
Post by: MasterHacker on 26 March 2002, 19:14
quote:
Originally posted by Calum:
Well if it 'rulez' so much, how come i see the blue screen of death more often than i see the 'it is now safe to turn off yr computer' screen?


haha, i get that a helluva lot too. I think i might become a hitman that way i could get a new OS.
Title: Windows XP
Post by: Calum on 26 March 2002, 20:19
i'm telling you guys, gooseberry sludge is just trying to post one useless piece of crap in every topic, thereby making it easy for his 1 pixel sized webtracker to track everybody who views that page (and whose browser checks for graphics).
He will then sell your info to the terrorists...

Plus, clock, why should an OS crash if i make a mistake? i actually enjoy testing things to destruction. i like to think it should be *difficult* to crash an OS, and that the OS should be good enough to actually *help* people do their work even if they do make mistakes! how out of touch i am, eh? everybody knows computer users should be punished for every step they take "wrong", how else can M$ keep them all in line?