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mc0282

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« on: 27 July 2003, 10:36 »
i been asking my self since i heard about the tcpa,dmca,drm,etc.. ok when windows longhorn is release and i know some hacker,cracker is going to unleash some worm and prove the microsoft windows is never going to be secure, is people going to wake the fuck up and say "enough of this shit,
i am going to find something better"
or people going to stay close minded with there heads up there asses keep using windows?, people complaint  when the dvd player doesn't want to work people complaint when AC is not cooling the room, why people don't complaint microsoft want to take your privacy? come on tell me how many people in this country against it ?

i be honest  if i had cold heart i would create a fucking bomb and  told the people at microsoft get out, and i would blow up microsoft headquater into piece to prove a fucking point, i am sick of there shit .

sorry for the long paragraph i want to see if other people feel the same way or just want to stay here complaint and not do shit about it.
i sick of complaining i want to fucking do something about it.

[ July 27, 2003: Message edited by: mc0282 ]

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« Reply #1 on: 27 July 2003, 12:02 »
Ms users are Ms users becuase of the type of person they are, most of them won't change to a different OS because of DRM, they'll think it's fine.  That's just the way they are.

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« Reply #2 on: 27 July 2003, 12:54 »
Frogs in pots.  Unless its a solid, hard shock (like an MS crash fucking over my entire goddamn "Windows approved" HDD partitions) people wont change.
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« Reply #3 on: 27 July 2003, 13:26 »
i told a customer of mine, i am not responsible for whatever headache window gives you complaint to microsoft , and he ask me " why people hate windows ? i mean i like it and is simple to use" <-- this comment  boil inside of me because this dumbass want "simple" just fucking buy a MAC and less worrying how many time you had to reboot or format the hard drive, Apple Computer can't get any easier than already is.
let me ask yah a question don't yah worry when yah go somewhere and they ask you personal stuff like social security ,address,etc.. and you know they're using windows to sumbit your personal and windows has alot flaws,bug,etc? shit sometime i don't give up my infomation to them because i tell them are you using windows and they say yes, i tell them well i am sorry but i won't finish this because i don't trust microsoft and i hate them. yah could call me crazy but this my way spreading the word and you should see them when they try to define SERCURE to me! ha ha people are fallen into microsoft spell

[ July 27, 2003: Message edited by: mc0282 ]

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« Reply #4 on: 3 August 2003, 10:04 »
Microsoft users are microsoft users because it's what they are used to and have grown up with and/or used at work. After using them so long, regardless of crashes, people grow to accept them and like them. Linux scares people for whatever reason (play around with knoppix, there's nothing to be afraid of).

Microsoft is good at scaring people, and Longhorn is a GREAT example. They are really getting it a lot of attention, saying it's going to be this great thing and nothing else will come close to it. Graphic-wise at first, unsure. Microsoft seems to have some pretty "neat" crap to work with. (rotating window demos, all sorts of fancy special effects to drool over, not that any will make it into Longhorn though, they are just demos). The hardware built-in security is a good idea, as it could be used to give each individual a unique id through some algorithim or other crap. Of course you can see the negative to this, but.. hmm actually that seems to invade on peoples rights, but w/e. And lets not forget another thing, besides the new hardware, its STILL windows and unless Microsoft is about to prove they can make an extremely secure, hard to crash, fast and open operating system (to some degree), it's still going to be like every other Windows that has come out (recently, they do seem to be getting better at Windows). I will be watching Microsoft and the Linux Community closely in 2005. I hate to be negative, but I feel Windows is going to run short of it's expectations in the long run.

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« Reply #5 on: 3 August 2003, 10:54 »
Most Windows users are Windows users because they don't give damned. They don't know what a BIOS is. They don't think twice about thier computers. They just do what they always do.

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« Reply #6 on: 5 August 2003, 01:20 »
Here are some suggestions as to why people stick with Microsoft products.

1.) They don't care about computers, efficiency, value, or quality.

2.) They probably use it at work and it was what they had to learn to do their job because Microsoft has a marketing bully syndrome and ate up the PC market.

3.) If they didn't learn it at work, they bought it in a home PC because that is what the store was selling and because of that marketing Microsoft is the most POPULAR among the general POPULACE.

4.) When you are spending $1000 or more of hard earned cash you want to spend it safely, and their is safety in numbers. The numbers favor Microsoft, once again the marketing.

5.) If someone has already learned a Microsoft system, chances are that they will not want to change, its natural to stay with what you know and resist change.

6.) Did I mention that these people probably don't care about computers, efficiency, value, or quality. I'll also add reliability as the REBOOT Fix isn't a real solution.

7.) The most probable reason is that they DON'T CARE ABOUT COMPUTERS.
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« Reply #7 on: 5 August 2003, 15:05 »
quote:
Originally posted by Fett101:
Most Windows users are Windows users because they don't give damned. They don't know what a BIOS is. They don't think twice about thier computers. They just do what they always do.


I don't know what BIOS is....
just say know

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« Reply #8 on: 5 August 2003, 16:21 »
Boot Initiated Operating System.  Because comp design is crap and non standardized and stuck in the past etecetera, the comp loads a very small OS from firmware, then passes control to that.  Then the BIOS starts the Real OS.  Or Windows, whatever the case may be.
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« Reply #9 on: 5 August 2003, 22:35 »
quote:
Originally posted by The Stiller:
I don't know what BIOS is....


Well you use a Mac. that explains it

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« Reply #10 on: 6 August 2003, 00:06 »
quote:
Originally posted by Faust:
Boot Initiated Operating System.  Because comp design is crap and non standardized and stuck in the past etecetera, the comp loads a very small OS from firmware, then passes control to that.  Then the BIOS starts the Real OS.  Or Windows, whatever the case may be.



Actually, I think it is Basic Input Output System.
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Faust

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« Reply #11 on: 6 August 2003, 00:16 »
I knew that...  Really!
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« Reply #12 on: 17 August 2003, 12:05 »
Ok, so I'm a typical computer user?  Someone who doesnt have time to learn the ins and outs of computers because he has lots of shit to do offline?  That somehow makes me a bad person?

People are turning hardcore here, and when that happens a group splinters becoming factions.

Normally I dont argue here, or post.  This is one of the reasons.
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« Reply #13 on: 17 August 2003, 13:49 »
quote:
Originally posted by Aaron-V4.0:
Ok, so I'm a typical computer user?  Someone who doesnt have time to learn the ins and outs of computers because he has lots of shit to do offline?  That somehow makes me a bad person?



Well, if you are actually reading the posts here, I wouldn't consider you closed minded, unless you were a troll - and I don't see that.

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« Reply #14 on: 18 August 2003, 05:39 »
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Ok, so I'm a typical computer user?  Someone who doesnt have time to learn the ins and outs of computers because he has lots of shit to do offline?  That somehow makes me a bad person?

If you want to use Windows then fine.  Thats *your*choice*.  This is like if I were to see you driving a Lada Niva down the road while I am in my Ferrari.  Well, yes, it's your choice to use a shit box car.  I'm sure you have things you do other than driving.  I'm sure you dont want to take the advanced driving classes that would be needed to properly drive a sportscar.  But at the end of the day I would prefer a Ferrari to a Lada Niva.  Seems you're happy with the Lada.   :D  

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And no, youre not close minded or a bad person IMO as you are not pushing anyone else to use Lada's against their will / free judgement.

[ August 17, 2003: Message edited by: Faust ]

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