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OMG..what fucking pricks
Stilly:
cumguzlersoft is fucking genius, I am so gonna steal it
and even they admitted that the slideshow was shit.
bwid_s_01:
quote:Originally posted by Laukev7:
Hey, maybe I should write my own review.
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OH, if you did that would be great, especially if it was well written as sent out & posted on some site that is read by lots of people (zdnet, cnet, etc..)
I've tried the latest 2 builds of Longhorn and have to say that it is the most resource-hogging, not that stable, completely retarded operating system with a fisher-price like GUI designed for a 5 year old.
Laukev7:
Oh, I can write very well, believe me. You should have seen how I tore apart the first Harry Potter movie in one of my reviews! (The novels are great though.)
Anyway, in the mean time you can read some of my comments here:
http://forum.microsuck.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=2&t=000670
I have lots of time on my hands, so I guess I could write a review. I never reviewed an operating system before, though, and I'm not sure where to start, so feel free to give suggestions.
[ July 24, 2003: Message edited by: Laukev7 ]
mattymanx:
Microsoft should replace ALL instructions for their software, OS, office or whatever, with four simple words:
quote:Bend Over And Enjoy!
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quote:By collaborating with compatible hardware from the likes of Intel and AMD, every file can be invisibly tagged and set to work on only specified machines, or stop working altogether after a set amount of time.
This allows DVD distributors to produce self-destructing discs, or corporates to write documents that can't be read outside their own network.
Going beyond that, though, the Trustworthy Computing Initiative can also be used for verification and identification, and, if adopted by online banks or retailers, it should add considerable security to their services.
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What a bunch of fucking morons!
M51DPS:
quote:By collaborating with compatible hardware from the likes of Intel and AMD, every file can be invisibly tagged and set to work on only specified machines, or stop working altogether after a set amount of time.
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They just said "We got this new system for hiding the files that track whatever you do. Now they can only be read on our machines, and we guess that the system might be vaguely usefull (but more likely annoying) for you.
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