Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 18th Apr 2008 11:38 UTC
Windows When Vista was released, and the first reviews started to trickle in, it became apparent that Vista was a massive release - not only in terms of money spent on it by Microsoft and the amount of promotion, but also the operating system itself. It was huge, and it felt as such too. Despite what many have been saying the past year, Vista is, in fact, much more than just XP with a new theme. Basically every framework and feature has been rewritten, lots of new ones have been added, and, according to some, the process of modularisation has started with Vista (and Server 2008). It may come as no surprise that all these changes resulted in a whole boatload of bugs and breakage, which led many people to conclude that Vista was simply not as "done" as it should have been when released. Steve Ballmer confirmed these sentiments in a speech at Microsoft's Most Valuable Professionals conference in Seattle.
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RE[2]: Has anyone ever...
by yakirz on Fri 18th Apr 2008 13:59 UTC in reply to "RE: Has anyone ever..."
yakirz
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2006-05-11

People don't call that monkey an asshole because they disagree with his views. They call him an asshole because he's a loud, corny, obnoxious jerkoff.

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RE[3]: Has anyone ever...
by nulleight on Fri 18th Apr 2008 15:12 in reply to "RE[2]: Has anyone ever..."
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2007-06-22

He is not an a$$hole because we disagree with him, he is an a$$hole because he lies in your face without moving an eybrow. Talk about king without clothes...

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