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1) You've been here less than 5 minutes and now you're doing a sermon on the mound to those who have a little more credibility than you do? have you ever thought that maybe you should listen before opening your mouth?
2) I didn't moderate your post down - but given the lack of content and substantial contribution to the discourse, I can't blame those who did moderate your post down. What have you actually contributed to the discussion besides trotting out the same dead horse to flog again.
3) The economy has not be trotting along at a comfortable pace for the last several years (contra to the Neil Cavuto and Fox delusions); the lack of movement to Windows Vista does not equate to a refuting or Windows Vista, or alternative operating systems.
Companies will move to what ever system yields them the most gains in productivity - if there are insufficient productivity gains then companies aren't going to move; it's not a shunning of something, just a realisation that at that moment in time there is insufficient improvements to warrant the investment required.
Edited 2009-02-02 23:30 UTC




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2005-11-13
If you don't like Vista, why would you like 7, other than the performance improvement? If you were having trouble running 'legacy' apps in Vista, they're probably not going to run any better with 7.