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Old 06-29-2007, 04:51 AM
We Play House Music
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Default What Microsoft "People Ready Business" means to me

DRM
Untrusted Computing
Security Holes
Cancel Cancel Cancel
Blue Screen
Internet Exspyware
Black Screen
MPAA/RIAA Sellouts
Red Screen
Selling Out
Buffer Overflows
Anal Rape
Forced gagging oral
Goatse.cx
Anal stretching
No Reacharound


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Old 06-29-2007, 07:31 AM
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 20:51:03 -0700, We Play House Music
<ilyashambat@mailinator.com> wrote:

>DRM
>Untrusted Computing
>Security Holes
>Cancel Cancel Cancel
>Blue Screen
>Internet Exspyware
>Black Screen
>MPAA/RIAA Sellouts
>Red Screen
>Selling Out
>Buffer Overflows
>Anal Rape
>Forced gagging oral
>Goatse.cx
>Anal stretching
>No Reacharound



If all you're doing is acknowledging Vista for what it is,
isn't this old news?

IMO, Win2k was MS' golden era. With XP, they only tried to
n00bify 2K, and then later with SP2, plug holes that any
competent tech had already avoided by foregoing OE and IE.

Now with Vista, you need an extra 1/2-1 gig of memory just
to get almost as much done (minus what the DRM and annoying
UI interventions slow you down from doing).

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Old 06-29-2007, 08:24 AM
J.O. Aho
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We Play House Music wrote:
> DRM
> Untrusted Computing
> Security Holes
> Cancel Cancel Cancel
> Blue Screen
> Internet Exspyware
> Black Screen
> MPAA/RIAA Sellouts
> Red Screen
> Selling Out
> Buffer Overflows
> Anal Rape
> Forced gagging oral
> Goatse.cx
> Anal stretching
> No Reacharound


I thought microsoft-prb, was what microsoft do, use BSD server environment :)


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Old 06-29-2007, 10:36 AM
Grinder
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kony wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 20:51:03 -0700, We Play House Music
> <ilyashambat@mailinator.com> wrote:
>
>> DRM
>> Untrusted Computing
>> Security Holes
>> Cancel Cancel Cancel
>> Blue Screen
>> Internet Exspyware
>> Black Screen
>> MPAA/RIAA Sellouts
>> Red Screen
>> Selling Out
>> Buffer Overflows
>> Anal Rape
>> Forced gagging oral
>> Goatse.cx
>> Anal stretching
>> No Reacharound

>
>
> If all you're doing is acknowledging Vista for what it is,
> isn't this old news?
>
> IMO, Win2k was MS' golden era. With XP, they only tried to
> n00bify 2K, and then later with SP2, plug holes that any
> competent tech had already avoided by foregoing OE and IE.
>
> Now with Vista, you need an extra 1/2-1 gig of memory just
> to get almost as much done (minus what the DRM and annoying
> UI interventions slow you down from doing).


But the windows are all bendy!

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Old 06-29-2007, 10:47 AM
Travis Newbury
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On Jun 28, 11:51 pm, We Play House Music <ilyasham...@mailinator.com>
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does your pussy hurt too?


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Old 06-30-2007, 01:59 AM
philo
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Default Re: What Microsoft "People Ready Business" means to me

<snip>

> >Selling Out
> >Buffer Overflows
> >Anal Rape
> >Forced gagging oral
> >Goatse.cx
> >Anal stretching
> >No Reacharound

>
>
> If all you're doing is acknowledging Vista for what it is,
> isn't this old news?
>
> IMO, Win2k was MS' golden era. With XP, they only tried to
> n00bify 2K, and then later with SP2, plug holes that any
> competent tech had already avoided by foregoing OE and IE.
>
> Now with Vista, you need an extra 1/2-1 gig of memory just
> to get almost as much done (minus what the DRM and annoying
> UI interventions slow you down from doing).



Here's what I did:

I took an XP cd and expanded all the .inf files and extracted all the driver
cabs and put them in a folder and burned them to a cd.

Now I just use win2k but take advantage of all the XP drivers.

What I end up with is win2k but with XP's driver base...
and none of XP's hassles.

Runs fine on a P-II with 128 megs of ram



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