administrator. restart every goddamn time. no backward compatibility. latest
runaround? call of duty 4/punkbuster. you should read this....
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-lightbulb5-2008may05,0,509383.story

lightbulb that works for 100 years.

p.s. xp was great. vista was your 401ks.

Re: i hate vista. by Clear

Clear
Fri May 09 04:28:42 PDT 2008

Oh yes yes... vista sucks and "whoever likes it is stupid"
but whoever LOVES it.. should be locked up in a mental institution then
throw away the key.

One such moron that comes to mind is frank yank.

"Doc Martian" <docmartian@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:FvWUj.10905$0L.6928@trnddc07...
> administrator. restart every goddamn time. no backward compatibility.
> latest runaround? call of duty 4/punkbuster. you should read this....
> http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-lightbulb5-2008may05,0,509383.story
>
> lightbulb that works for 100 years.
>
> p.s. xp was great. vista was your 401ks.


Re: i hate vista. by Joseph

Joseph
Fri May 09 06:21:30 PDT 2008

All changes have problems. I can remember moving from Atari TOS version
1.2 to 1.4. One game I really loved became totally unplayable as it
depended on the clock speed and that was significantly increased. Overall
the improvement was great, but there are always problems.

I find that in the long run most problems are nothing more than part of
the learning curve. Some of the remaining can be corrected and the
remainder don't seem very important in a few months once you lean more about
the new system.



"Doc Martian" <docmartian@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:FvWUj.10905$0L.6928@trnddc07...
> administrator. restart every goddamn time. no backward compatibility.
> latest runaround? call of duty 4/punkbuster. you should read this....
> http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-lightbulb5-2008may05,0,509383.story
>
> lightbulb that works for 100 years.
>
> p.s. xp was great. vista was your 401ks.


--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit




Re: i hate vista. by Gordon

Gordon
Fri May 09 06:33:14 PDT 2008

"Doc Martian" <docmartian@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:FvWUj.10905$0L.6928@trnddc07...
> administrator. restart every goddamn time.

And what's THAT supposed to mean?


Re: i hate vista. by Chin

Chin
Fri May 09 07:09:10 PDT 2008

computer literate people who love change (for good reason) and was waiting
anxiously for vista

saw that vista is nothing more than a bucket of crap

how do you explain this?

wait, I can explain it myself... vista IS a bucket of crap!

"Joseph Meehan" <sligoNoSPAMjoe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:#t50VedsIHA.672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> All changes have problems. I can remember moving from Atari TOS
> version 1.2 to 1.4. One game I really loved became totally unplayable as
> it depended on the clock speed and that was significantly increased.
> Overall the improvement was great, but there are always problems.
>
> I find that in the long run most problems are nothing more than part of
> the learning curve. Some of the remaining can be corrected and the
> remainder don't seem very important in a few months once you lean more
> about the new system.
>
>
>
> "Doc Martian" <docmartian@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:FvWUj.10905$0L.6928@trnddc07...
>> administrator. restart every goddamn time. no backward compatibility.
>> latest runaround? call of duty 4/punkbuster. you should read this....
>> http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-lightbulb5-2008may05,0,509383.story
>>
>> lightbulb that works for 100 years.
>>
>> p.s. xp was great. vista was your 401ks.
>
>
> --
> Joseph Meehan
>
> Dia 's Muire duit
>
>
>
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **

Re: i hate vista. by Bill

Bill
Fri May 09 07:10:08 PDT 2008


"Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:g01jqn$642$1@news.mixmin.net...
> "Doc Martian" <docmartian@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:FvWUj.10905$0L.6928@trnddc07...
>> administrator. restart every goddamn time.
>
> And what's THAT supposed to mean?

He probably reboots the machine and doesn't realize it.



Re: i hate vista. by Bill

Bill
Fri May 09 07:13:57 PDT 2008


"Chin Yang" <ChinYang@sangaimarket.ch> wrote in message
news:9a98e$48245b13$5784@news.teranews.com...
> computer literate people who love change (for good reason) and was waiting
> anxiously for vista
>
> saw that vista is nothing more than a bucket of crap
>
> how do you explain this?
>
> wait, I can explain it myself... vista IS a bucket of crap!

No, you just probably don't know how to use Vista. Maybe you should get the
Vista for Retards book and someone read it to you.


>
> "Joseph Meehan" <sligoNoSPAMjoe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:#t50VedsIHA.672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> All changes have problems. I can remember moving from Atari TOS
>> version 1.2 to 1.4. One game I really loved became totally unplayable as
>> it depended on the clock speed and that was significantly increased.
>> Overall the improvement was great, but there are always problems.
>>
>> I find that in the long run most problems are nothing more than part
>> of the learning curve. Some of the remaining can be corrected and the
>> remainder don't seem very important in a few months once you lean more
>> about the new system.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Doc Martian" <docmartian@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:FvWUj.10905$0L.6928@trnddc07...
>>> administrator. restart every goddamn time. no backward compatibility.
>>> latest runaround? call of duty 4/punkbuster. you should read this....
>>> http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-lightbulb5-2008may05,0,509383.story
>>>
>>> lightbulb that works for 100 years.
>>>
>>> p.s. xp was great. vista was your 401ks.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Joseph Meehan
>>
>> Dia 's Muire duit
>>
>>
>>
> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **



Re: i hate vista. by Gordon

Gordon
Fri May 09 07:25:59 PDT 2008

"Chin Yang" <ChinYang@sangaimarket.ch> wrote in message
news:9a98e$48245b13$5784@news.teranews.com...
> computer literate people who love change (for good reason) and was waiting
> anxiously for vista
>
> saw that vista is nothing more than a bucket of crap
>
> how do you explain this?
>
> wait, I can explain it myself... vista IS a bucket of crap!


Umm no it's not - it just err....works.....


Re: i hate vista. by Adam

Adam
Fri May 09 07:34:42 PDT 2008

On Fri, 9 May 2008 07:13:57 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com>
wrote:

>
>"Chin Yang" <ChinYang@sangaimarket.ch> wrote in message
>news:9a98e$48245b13$5784@news.teranews.com...
>> computer literate people who love change (for good reason) and was waiting
>> anxiously for vista
>>
>> saw that vista is nothing more than a bucket of crap
>>
>> how do you explain this?
>>
>> wait, I can explain it myself... vista IS a bucket of crap!
>
>No, you just probably don't know how to use Vista.

The lamest excuse of all. You got to be a special kind of nut to offer
up such a weak defense. Reviewing your posting history Bill you surely
qualify as a nut, often screaming and yelling at a comparable level to
the well known pest Frank. Obviously you and he are seen as nothing
but accomplished Microsoft butt kissers and apple polishers.

Repeat until it penetrates your cement block skull:

Little has changed in Windows since it's inception way back in the
early 80's. So claiming people don't know how to use it is
condescending, unfounded and just a smoke screen.

What unabashed Microsoft boot lickers like you and Frank can't stand
is people documenting WHAT IS WRONG with the latest version of
Windows. Like all it's former versions Vista is no exception to being
badly flawed, bug riddled and prone to fail due to a host of reasons,
most not the fault of the user.

So it has nothing to do with "leaning how to use Vista", rather
discovering how badly it is broken and trying to find ways to work
around its numerous shortcoming, just like people having been doing
from the beginning with every other prior version of Windows.


Re: i hate vista. by Clear

Clear
Fri May 09 07:39:00 PDT 2008

You and Frank remind me of those 2 old guys on the Muppet show. The only
difference is that these guys were funny! You two suck! lol

From wikipedia:

"Statler and Waldorf are a pair of Muppet characters. They are two ornery,
disagreeable old men who first appeared in the television series The Muppet
Show heckling the rest of the cast (save the guest stars) from their balcony
seats. They appeared in every episode of the show. In The Muppet Show, the
two were always insulting Fozzie Bear's poor jokes, except for one occasion
where Fozzie, with help from Bruce Forsyth, heckled them back. It is later
revealed in the Muppet Family Christmas special that the two hecklers were
friends with Fozzie's mother, Emily Bear. Despite constantly complaining
about the show and how terrible some acts were, they would always be back
the following week in the best seats in the house."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statler_&_Waldorf






"Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> wrote in message
news:uTuBt7dsIHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
> "Chin Yang" <ChinYang@sangaimarket.ch> wrote in message
> news:9a98e$48245b13$5784@news.teranews.com...
>> computer literate people who love change (for good reason) and was
>> waiting anxiously for vista
>>
>> saw that vista is nothing more than a bucket of crap
>>
>> how do you explain this?
>>
>> wait, I can explain it myself... vista IS a bucket of crap!
>
> No, you just probably don't know how to use Vista. Maybe you should get
> the Vista for Retards book and someone read it to you.
>
>
>>
>> "Joseph Meehan" <sligoNoSPAMjoe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:#t50VedsIHA.672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> All changes have problems. I can remember moving from Atari TOS
>>> version 1.2 to 1.4. One game I really loved became totally unplayable
>>> as it depended on the clock speed and that was significantly increased.
>>> Overall the improvement was great, but there are always problems.
>>>
>>> I find that in the long run most problems are nothing more than part
>>> of the learning curve. Some of the remaining can be corrected and the
>>> remainder don't seem very important in a few months once you lean more
>>> about the new system.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Doc Martian" <docmartian@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:FvWUj.10905$0L.6928@trnddc07...
>>>> administrator. restart every goddamn time. no backward compatibility.
>>>> latest runaround? call of duty 4/punkbuster. you should read this....
>>>> http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-lightbulb5-2008may05,0,509383.story
>>>>
>>>> lightbulb that works for 100 years.
>>>>
>>>> p.s. xp was great. vista was your 401ks.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Joseph Meehan
>>>
>>> Dia 's Muire duit
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
>
>

Re: i hate vista. by Clear

Clear
Fri May 09 07:43:14 PDT 2008

Bill Yanaire and Frank remind me of those 2 old guys on the Muppet show. The
only
difference is that these guys were funny! Bill & Frank suck! lol

From wikipedia:

"Statler and Waldorf are a pair of Muppet characters. They are two ornery,
disagreeable old men who first appeared in the television series The Muppet
Show heckling the rest of the cast (save the guest stars) from their balcony
seats. They appeared in every episode of the show. In The Muppet Show, the
two were always insulting Fozzie Bear's poor jokes, except for one occasion
where Fozzie, with help from Bruce Forsyth, heckled them back. It is later
revealed in the Muppet Family Christmas special that the two hecklers were
friends with Fozzie's mother, Emily Bear. Despite constantly complaining
about the show and how terrible some acts were, they would always be back
the following week in the best seats in the house."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statler_&_Waldorf

"Clear Windows" <carlferedeck@wizzmail.com> wrote in message
news:48246271@newsgate.x-privat.org...
> You and Frank remind me of those 2 old guys on the Muppet show. The only
> difference is that these guys were funny! You two suck! lol
>
> From wikipedia:
>
> "Statler and Waldorf are a pair of Muppet characters. They are two ornery,
> disagreeable old men who first appeared in the television series The
> Muppet Show heckling the rest of the cast (save the guest stars) from
> their balcony seats. They appeared in every episode of the show. In The
> Muppet Show, the two were always insulting Fozzie Bear's poor jokes,
> except for one occasion where Fozzie, with help from Bruce Forsyth,
> heckled them back. It is later revealed in the Muppet Family Christmas
> special that the two hecklers were friends with Fozzie's mother, Emily
> Bear. Despite constantly complaining about the show and how terrible some
> acts were, they would always be back the following week in the best seats
> in the house."
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statler_&_Waldorf
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> wrote in message
> news:uTuBt7dsIHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "Chin Yang" <ChinYang@sangaimarket.ch> wrote in message
>> news:9a98e$48245b13$5784@news.teranews.com...
>>> computer literate people who love change (for good reason) and was
>>> waiting anxiously for vista
>>>
>>> saw that vista is nothing more than a bucket of crap
>>>
>>> how do you explain this?
>>>
>>> wait, I can explain it myself... vista IS a bucket of crap!
>>
>> No, you just probably don't know how to use Vista. Maybe you should get
>> the Vista for Retards book and someone read it to you.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> "Joseph Meehan" <sligoNoSPAMjoe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:#t50VedsIHA.672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> All changes have problems. I can remember moving from Atari TOS
>>>> version 1.2 to 1.4. One game I really loved became totally unplayable
>>>> as it depended on the clock speed and that was significantly increased.
>>>> Overall the improvement was great, but there are always problems.
>>>>
>>>> I find that in the long run most problems are nothing more than part
>>>> of the learning curve. Some of the remaining can be corrected and the
>>>> remainder don't seem very important in a few months once you lean more
>>>> about the new system.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Doc Martian" <docmartian@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:FvWUj.10905$0L.6928@trnddc07...
>>>>> administrator. restart every goddamn time. no backward compatibility.
>>>>> latest runaround? call of duty 4/punkbuster. you should read this....
>>>>> http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-lightbulb5-2008may05,0,509383.story
>>>>>
>>>>> lightbulb that works for 100 years.
>>>>>
>>>>> p.s. xp was great. vista was your 401ks.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Joseph Meehan
>>>>
>>>> Dia 's Muire duit
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
>>
>>

Re: i hate vista. by HeyBub

HeyBub
Fri May 09 07:58:12 PDT 2008

Adam Albright wrote:
>
> The lamest excuse of all. You got to be a special kind of nut to offer
> up such a weak defense. Reviewing your posting history Bill you surely
> qualify as a nut, often screaming and yelling at a comparable level to
> the well known pest Frank. Obviously you and he are seen as nothing
> but accomplished Microsoft butt kissers and apple polishers.
>
> Repeat until it penetrates your cement block skull:
>
> Little has changed in Windows since it's inception way back in the
> early 80's. So claiming people don't know how to use it is
> condescending, unfounded and just a smoke screen.

That's like saying automobiles haven't changed much since the Model-T. They
still have an engine, brakes, four tires, and (most) a roof. Your
appreciation of the changes is simplistic and superficial.

>
> What unabashed Microsoft boot lickers like you and Frank can't stand
> is people documenting WHAT IS WRONG with the latest version of
> Windows. Like all it's former versions Vista is no exception to being
> badly flawed, bug riddled and prone to fail due to a host of reasons,
> most not the fault of the user.

We have no problem with people pointing out flaws in Vista, so long as they
precede their comments with something like: "It pains me to mention the
possibility of a slight improvement in this area..."

>
> So it has nothing to do with "leaning how to use Vista", rather
> discovering how badly it is broken and trying to find ways to work
> around its numerous shortcoming, just like people having been doing
> from the beginning with every other prior version of Windows.

I undertake the same learning curve with every new wife. Just because she's
not perfect, doesn't mean she's not way better than her predecessor! You
just have to learn how to use the new item; the button you're used to
pressing may have moved, changed color, or disappeared.

If you want grief, just keep saying "my previous wife didn't do it that
way..."



Re: i hate vista. by Adam

Adam
Fri May 09 08:17:49 PDT 2008

On Fri, 9 May 2008 15:25:59 +0100, "Gordon"
<gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote:

>"Chin Yang" <ChinYang@sangaimarket.ch> wrote in message
>news:9a98e$48245b13$5784@news.teranews.com...
>> computer literate people who love change (for good reason) and was waiting
>> anxiously for vista
>>
>> saw that vista is nothing more than a bucket of crap
>>
>> how do you explain this?
>>
>> wait, I can explain it myself... vista IS a bucket of crap!
>
>
>Umm no it's not - it just err....works.....


Err... the point is Vista doesn't work well... for a LOT of people.

Surprisingly Microsoft blew it BIG TIME in an area where they
previously excelled at; marketing.

We were told Vista has a WOW factor. What Microsoft didn't say was the
typical consumer after using Vista would say wow, this pile of crap
keeps preventing me from accessing my files because of it's lame UAC
bullshit. And wow, Microsoft's damn Digital Rights Management drives
me nuts and wow, there are how many different versions of Vista?

Microsoft was greedy. Clearly anyone with just average intelligence
after using Vista knows without a doubt that Vista was rushed out the
door, unready, not finished, poorly tested and prone to cause problems
for many. Everyone? No, but WAY TOO MANY have problems.

Microsoft removed all the hope and promise from the shipped version of
Vista. Why? Because they bit off more than they could chew. Nearly
five years in development with many changes planned the boys of
Redmond discovered they simply couldn't deliver. So that wow factor
was reduced to eye candy fluff and even that is at best cheesy.

Microsoft further goofed in that their partners clearly weren't ready.
Many "upgrading" to Vista discovered they needed to buy expensive
hardware upgrades like graphic cards and new scanners and printers and
sometimes more memory. For example many main line printers from the
major companies didn't have Vista drivers and said flat out they
weren't about to write new ones either for products that might have
been released as little as a year earlier forcing consumers to buy
newer models or try to force a older driver to work thus crippling
features that worked in XP, then no longer would for Vista.

Then we have the Vista Advisor, often giving inaccurate advice if your
old system would run correctly without change under Vista and the even
worse "Vista Certified" program that can be best described as a hoax
again angering consumers who bought something new that was CERTIFIED
to work with Vista only to take it home and find out it didn't.

Perhaps the biggest reason for Vista to receive the back of the hand
from may trying it is there was precious little new in Vista that
consumers wanted. This is a serious mistake. If you don't improve the
latest version then there is little reason to upgrade.

The hype factor: While Microsoft claims Vista is selling, much of the
sales are preinstalled in new boxes. In other words a shotgun
marriage. If you're in the market for a new box, changes are if you
wanted to stick with Windows you only choice was Vista or maybe you
could beg for a copy of XP if you could find a retailer carrying a box
with that installed.

As usual Microsoft seems very accomplished at shooting itself in the
foot. The numbers don't lie. Over a year on the shelf and 84% of
consumers already running Windows, haven't and aren't about to upgrade
anytime soon.


Re: i hate vista. by Chin

Chin
Fri May 09 08:20:57 PDT 2008

yeah.. like if your new wife likes kicking you in the balls or cutting off
your whiner all you have to do is get use to it...

Vista is crap

"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:#od9WUesIHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Adam Albright wrote:
>>
>> The lamest excuse of all. You got to be a special kind of nut to offer
>> up such a weak defense. Reviewing your posting history Bill you surely
>> qualify as a nut, often screaming and yelling at a comparable level to
>> the well known pest Frank. Obviously you and he are seen as nothing
>> but accomplished Microsoft butt kissers and apple polishers.
>>
>> Repeat until it penetrates your cement block skull:
>>
>> Little has changed in Windows since it's inception way back in the
>> early 80's. So claiming people don't know how to use it is
>> condescending, unfounded and just a smoke screen.
>
> That's like saying automobiles haven't changed much since the Model-T.
> They still have an engine, brakes, four tires, and (most) a roof. Your
> appreciation of the changes is simplistic and superficial.
>
>>
>> What unabashed Microsoft boot lickers like you and Frank can't stand
>> is people documenting WHAT IS WRONG with the latest version of
>> Windows. Like all it's former versions Vista is no exception to being
>> badly flawed, bug riddled and prone to fail due to a host of reasons,
>> most not the fault of the user.
>
> We have no problem with people pointing out flaws in Vista, so long as
> they precede their comments with something like: "It pains me to mention
> the possibility of a slight improvement in this area..."
>
>>
>> So it has nothing to do with "leaning how to use Vista", rather
>> discovering how badly it is broken and trying to find ways to work
>> around its numerous shortcoming, just like people having been doing
>> from the beginning with every other prior version of Windows.
>
> I undertake the same learning curve with every new wife. Just because
> she's not perfect, doesn't mean she's not way better than her predecessor!
> You just have to learn how to use the new item; the button you're used to
> pressing may have moved, changed color, or disappeared.
>
> If you want grief, just keep saying "my previous wife didn't do it that
> way..."
>
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **

Re: i hate vista. by Adam

Adam
Fri May 09 08:32:12 PDT 2008

On Fri, 9 May 2008 09:58:12 -0500, "HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote:

>Adam Albright wrote:
>>
>> The lamest excuse of all. You got to be a special kind of nut to offer
>> up such a weak defense. Reviewing your posting history Bill you surely
>> qualify as a nut, often screaming and yelling at a comparable level to
>> the well known pest Frank. Obviously you and he are seen as nothing
>> but accomplished Microsoft butt kissers and apple polishers.
>>
>> Repeat until it penetrates your cement block skull:
>>
>> Little has changed in Windows since it's inception way back in the
>> early 80's. So claiming people don't know how to use it is
>> condescending, unfounded and just a smoke screen.
>
>That's like saying automobiles haven't changed much since the Model-T. They
>still have an engine, brakes, four tires, and (most) a roof. Your
>appreciation of the changes is simplistic and superficial.

You miss the point. At the core level cars HAVEN'T changed much in
over 100 years. Most still use a crude fuel wasting internal
combustion engine, they pollute the air, they're way too heavy and
they fold up like a pretzel if impacted at anything higher than 10
MPH. In a similar vain Windows hasn't changed much either. Like with
today's cars they moved the knobs around, added some chrome in some
places, taken it away in others, tried to update to "prettier" colors
and other fluff.

I resent the lame and often used excuse often seen in this group that
you have to "learn" how to use Vista. That's pure bullshit. If you
know how to use Windows from an earlier era, you STILL know how to use
Windows. Something often lost is a lot of people NEVER have really
learned how to use Windows properly, as witness to the endless
questions on how to do basic things. I'll wager a good percent of
people aren't even aware of the power of right clicking or Function
keys and other basic stuff.
>
>>
>> What unabashed Microsoft boot lickers like you and Frank can't stand
>> is people documenting WHAT IS WRONG with the latest version of
>> Windows. Like all it's former versions Vista is no exception to being
>> badly flawed, bug riddled and prone to fail due to a host of reasons,
>> most not the fault of the user.
>
>We have no problem with people pointing out flaws in Vista, so long as they
>precede their comments with something like: "It pains me to mention the
>possibility of a slight improvement in this area..."

LOL! That's funny. We're not talking slight improvements, we're
talking major flaws that waste zillion of man hours, cause untold
frustration and other annoying unasked for and unwanted features that
tend to infer with, confound, baffle and piss-off users.


Re: i hate vista. by Gordon

Gordon
Fri May 09 08:38:26 PDT 2008

"Chin Yang" <ChinYang@sangaimarket.ch> wrote in message
news:6de22$48246bea$18836@news.teranews.com...
> yeah.. like if your new wife likes kicking you in the balls or cutting off
> your whiner all you have to do is get use to it...
>
> Vista is crap
>

Would you care to elaborate on your wild unsubstantiated stupid comments?


Re: i hate vista. by Frank

Frank
Fri May 09 09:47:42 PDT 2008

Clear Windows wrote:

> You and Frank remind me of those 2 old guys on the Muppet show. The only
> difference is that these guys were funny! You two suck! lol

Do you ever stop to realize just how fukkin dumb and stupid you sound
seeing as how most of the rest of the Vista using world are having a
very good experience using Vista but you aren't?
Ever wonder why that is?
Hello, hello, hello...is there anything between those big ears that are
stuck on both sides of your fat bald head?
Well...are you really that fukkin numb and dumb?
Wait, no need for you to actually attempt an answer to that question
seeing as it was a rhetorical question!...LOL!
Frank


Re: i hate vista. by Clear

Clear
Fri May 09 12:38:36 PDT 2008

I wonder which one of those 2 old crap guys you look more like...

What do you say frank? Like the round headed one, or that guy with the
double chin?




"Frank" <fb@signm.crt> wrote in message
news:4824802d$0$30510$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> Clear Windows wrote:
>
>> You and Frank remind me of those 2 old guys on the Muppet show. The only
>> difference is that these guys were funny! You two suck! lol
>
> Do you ever stop to realize just how fukkin dumb and stupid you sound
> seeing as how most of the rest of the Vista using world are having a very
> good experience using Vista but you aren't?
> Ever wonder why that is?
> Hello, hello, hello...is there anything between those big ears that are
> stuck on both sides of your fat bald head?
> Well...are you really that fukkin numb and dumb?
> Wait, no need for you to actually attempt an answer to that question
> seeing as it was a rhetorical question!...LOL!
> Frank
>

Re: i hate vista. by Not

Not
Sat May 10 00:58:41 PDT 2008

LOL, just make sure her's isn't bigger than YOURS!

"Straight Talk" <b__nice@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 9 May 2008 09:58:12 -0500, "HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I undertake the same learning curve with every new wife. Just because
>>she's
>>not perfect, doesn't mean she's not way better than her predecessor! You
>>just have to learn how to use the new item; the button you're used to
>>pressing may have moved, changed color, or disappeared.
>
> You're right. One needs to understand ones new wife's buttons. Things
> may have moved or disappeared ;-)