There's a new MS Windows 7 Commercial out: Young girl in a cafe,
sitting with her laptop, talking about how that now that Windows 7 is
out "she doesn't have to worry about her computer freezing, crashing".
Gee... I wonder what OS she could have been running on that late model
laptop before she upgraded to Windows 7 yesterday.
LOL. Even MS admits Vista sucks (and now they're saying it on TV).
+Bob+ wrote:
> There's a new MS Windows 7 Commercial out: Young girl in a cafe,
> sitting with her laptop, talking about how that now that Windows 7 is
> out "she doesn't have to worry about her computer freezing, crashing".
>
> Gee... I wonder what OS she could have been running on that late model
> laptop before she upgraded to Windows 7 yesterday.
>
> LOL. Even MS admits Vista sucks (and now they're saying it on TV).
Really man? You're not credible on anything. So nothing that comes from
you counts.
Vista Succubus Hunter wrote:
> +Bob+ wrote:
>> There's a new MS Windows 7 Commercial out: Young girl in a cafe,
>> sitting with her laptop, talking about how that now that Windows 7 is
>> out "she doesn't have to worry about her computer freezing, crashing".
>>
>> Gee... I wonder what OS she could have been running on that late model
>> laptop before she upgraded to Windows 7 yesterday.
>> LOL. Even MS admits Vista sucks (and now they're saying it on TV).
>
> Really man? You're not credible on anything. So nothing that comes from
> you counts.
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:38:30 -0400, Vista Succubus Hunter
<Hunter@Hunter.com> wrote:
>+Bob+ wrote:
>> There's a new MS Windows 7 Commercial out: Young girl in a cafe,
>> sitting with her laptop, talking about how that now that Windows 7 is
>> out "she doesn't have to worry about her computer freezing, crashing".
>>
>> Gee... I wonder what OS she could have been running on that late model
>> laptop before she upgraded to Windows 7 yesterday.
>>
>> LOL. Even MS admits Vista sucks (and now they're saying it on TV).
>
>Really man? You're not credible on anything. So nothing that comes from
>you counts.
Good thing you didn't go into programming - you have a serious problem
with simple logic.
"+Bob+" <nomailplease@example.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:38:30 -0400, Vista Succubus Hunter
> <Hunter@Hunter.com> wrote:
>
>>+Bob+ wrote:
>>> There's a new MS Windows 7 Commercial out: Young girl in a cafe,
>>> sitting with her laptop, talking about how that now that Windows 7 is
>>> out "she doesn't have to worry about her computer freezing, crashing".
>>>
>>> Gee... I wonder what OS she could have been running on that late model
>>> laptop before she upgraded to Windows 7 yesterday.
>>>
>>> LOL. Even MS admits Vista sucks (and now they're saying it on TV).
>>
>>Really man? You're not credible on anything. So nothing that comes from
>>you counts.
>
> Good thing you didn't go into programming - you have a serious problem
> with simple logic.
I suggest staying away from your computer. You will trip over your hands
each time you use it.
+Bob+ wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:38:30 -0400, Vista Succubus Hunter
> <Hunter@Hunter.com> wrote:
>
>> +Bob+ wrote:
>>> There's a new MS Windows 7 Commercial out: Young girl in a cafe,
>>> sitting with her laptop, talking about how that now that Windows 7 is
>>> out "she doesn't have to worry about her computer freezing, crashing".
>>>
>>> Gee... I wonder what OS she could have been running on that late model
>>> laptop before she upgraded to Windows 7 yesterday.
>>>
>>> LOL. Even MS admits Vista sucks (and now they're saying it on TV).
>> Really man? You're not credible on anything. So nothing that comes from
>> you counts.
>
> Good thing you didn't go into programming - you have a serious problem
> with simple logic.
Yeah right, I can program rings around you due to the kind of knowledge
in the link below that I use. And I am being paid very well partner very
well for my expertise.
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:31:59 -0400, +Bob+ <nomailplease@example.com>
wrote:
>There's a new MS Windows 7 Commercial out: Young girl in a cafe,
>sitting with her laptop, talking about how that now that Windows 7 is
>out "she doesn't have to worry about her computer freezing, crashing".
>
>Gee... I wonder what OS she could have been running on that late model
>laptop before she upgraded to Windows 7 yesterday.
>
>LOL. Even MS admits Vista sucks (and now they're saying it on TV).
I've had Vista on a laptop for over a year, and on my desktop for 3
months, and I've had NO OS problems at all.
I avoided XP because the 3 times I TRIED to install and use it, it
******* up BIGTIME. So I stayed with W2K til I got the laptop with
Vista Home Premium last year.
The Other Guy wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:31:59 -0400, +Bob+ <nomailplease@example.com>
> wrote:
>
>> There's a new MS Windows 7 Commercial out: Young girl in a cafe,
>> sitting with her laptop, talking about how that now that Windows 7 is
>> out "she doesn't have to worry about her computer freezing, crashing".
>>
>> Gee... I wonder what OS she could have been running on that late model
>> laptop before she upgraded to Windows 7 yesterday.
>>
>> LOL. Even MS admits Vista sucks (and now they're saying it on TV).
>
> I've had Vista on a laptop for over a year, and on my desktop for 3
> months, and I've had NO OS problems at all.
>
> I avoided XP because the 3 times I TRIED to install and use it, it
> ******* up BIGTIME. So I stayed with W2K til I got the laptop with
> Vista Home Premium last year.
>
I have never had a problem with Vista either. I plan on keeping it.
Vista is not going away in the consumer home user or business sector.
All that's going to happen is Vista and Win 7 are going to be out there,
and they both will be used. I'll just purchase a new computer that has
Win 7 on it to keep pace with development work on the MS platform.
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 16:19:27 -0400, Vista Succubus Hunter
<Hunter@Hunter.com> wrote:
>Yeah right, I can program rings around you due to the kind of knowledge
>in the link below that I use. And I am being paid very well partner very
>well for my expertise.
No doubt seat of the pants, knee jerk reaction, build before design,
bug-ridden programming if you're doing it.
But, that's not the point. Let me explain it to you, since you still
seem to have conceptual problems: The commercial is FROM MICROSOFT.
Therefore my opinion, or even my previous posts, are of no
significance in terms of evaluating.
Now that you understand, perhaps you'd like to provide some other
explanation for the MS script in the commercial?