I think the fact he has to tag it as 'humor' is funny.
My XP machine stopped working. When I booted it up it told me I had to upgrade to Vista and had a field to put in my credit-card number. It also said if I didn't, it would send my browing history to all of my work contacts and also, it would fill my hdd with KennyG songs from my zune account.
Guess I am upgrading.
Newfalsh: People don't want Vista. It's buggy and not worth the hassle.
"[Vista] a buggy, bloated program that requires costly hardware upgrades to run smoothly."
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/25/et-tu-intel/
drylight said:
Newfalsh: People don't want Vista. It's buggy and not worth the hassle.
"[Vista] a buggy, bloated program that requires costly hardware upgrades to run smoothly."
bits.blogs.nytimes.com/.../et-tu-intel
Breaking News: Not only did the sun come up, but Windows Vista on both my notebook and desktop booted and functioning normally. Fast, efficient, and still executing every function this user gave.
Since when does anyone go to the NY Times for PC news? Not anyone I know in Dallas.
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