Vista is not off to a good start
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Vista is not off to a good start
I was at the launch "party" with my boss.
First stike, it was in an old factory building.
Second, when they started talking about Vista and stuff they started ranting about business use, synergy and shit like that. My boss was prepared and brought a buzzword bingo.
After 15 minutes he yelled BINGO and we left the boring shit.
A crapload of food and drink were prepeared and we helped ourselves, only to be told by some overhyped bitch that you cannot eat that yet, wait until after the speech.
When we talked to one MS rep he had a "cool" demo for the search function and demoed how to search the control panel...
Stunned, my boss told him, that was the crappiest feature ever, and I had to agree.
My haul: two pairs of gloves, one t-shirt and ten pencils.
Not a good start in my book.
First stike, it was in an old factory building.
Second, when they started talking about Vista and stuff they started ranting about business use, synergy and shit like that. My boss was prepared and brought a buzzword bingo.
After 15 minutes he yelled BINGO and we left the boring shit.
A crapload of food and drink were prepeared and we helped ourselves, only to be told by some overhyped bitch that you cannot eat that yet, wait until after the speech.
When we talked to one MS rep he had a "cool" demo for the search function and demoed how to search the control panel...
Stunned, my boss told him, that was the crappiest feature ever, and I had to agree.
My haul: two pairs of gloves, one t-shirt and ten pencils.
Not a good start in my book.
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Either that was a quick post or they had free booze to go with the food.
I'll build my Vista computer eleven months from today.
Wonder how much time the news network will devote to this launch.
I'll build my Vista computer eleven months from today.
Wonder how much time the news network will devote to this launch.
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Re: Vista is not of to a good start
What the fuck use is that?demod how to search the control panel
I have to direct utter morons through the control panel over the phone on a daily basis and never have any trouble getting people to the right icon; there's all of what, 20?
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For better or worse, I'll be on the Vista platform simply because the latest Windows OS is critical to gamers. Frankly, I don't care how they release or hype the thing, I just care that it is stable enough to run my software on and secure enough to prevent casual electronic vandalism.
Oh, Faram, I edited the title for a small spelling error or two. No biggie.
Oh, Faram, I edited the title for a small spelling error or two. No biggie.
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No problem, I raided the bar at the launch event..Lagmonster wrote:For better or worse, I'll be on the Vista platform simply because the latest Windows OS is critical to gamers. Frankly, I don't care how they release or hype the thing, I just care that it is stable enough to run my software on and secure enough to prevent casual electronic vandalism.
Oh, Faram, I edited the title for a small spelling error or two. No biggie.
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Fear is the mother of all gods.
Nature does all things spontaneously, by herself, without the meddling of the gods. -Lucretius
"Either God wants to abolish evil, and cannot; or he can, but does not want to. ... If he wants to, but cannot, he is impotent. If he can, but does not want to, he is wicked. ... If, as they say, God can abolish evil, and God really wants to do it, why is there evil in the world?" -Epicurus
Fear is the mother of all gods.
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Re: Vista is not off to a good start
Our launch 'party' was actually quite good, held in a nice hotel, excellent food, hot chick doing much of the launch speech...... oh and the demo of Vista and Office 2007 was good. A fair bit of buzzword use, but it was mainly centred around the phrase "better results faster", which when demoing Office actually made sense. Vista search looked neat, the dude actually used it to search through documents in various folders, and seemed to work well.Faram wrote:I was at the launch "party" with my boss.
First stike, it was in an old factory building.
Second, when they started talking about Vista and stuff they started ranting about business use, synergy and shit like that. My boss was prepared and brought a buzzword bingo.
After 15 minutes he yelled BINGO and we left the boring shit.
A crapload of food and drink were prepeared and we helped ourselves, only to be told by some overhyped bitch that you cannot eat that yet, wait until after the speech.
When we talked to one MS rep he had a "cool" demo for the search function and demoed how to search the control panel...
Stunned, my boss told him, that was the crappiest feature ever, and I had to agree.
My haul: two pairs of gloves, one t-shirt and ten pencils.
Not a good start in my book.
My Haul: One t-shirt, one pen, four writing pads and a wireless keyboard and mouse combo.
I'll be installing Vista as soon as I get my Action Pack copy, which should be in a couple of weeks.
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I'm hoping to bet my copy of Vista Business as soon as I can talk to an MS rep about a problem with their coupon.
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I'll get Vista when I absolutely have to, and not before. I.e. when it's required for games that I want to play.
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I'm getting Vista (no idea what versions will be offered) from my school for $20 to load onto my new machine (well, mostly new, the only thing that will be the same will be the case and HDD)
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If it's anything like the Windows Vista "Install Fest" that we have, they'll probably provide you with the "Ultimate" version. Yeah I know, it's a pretty cheesy title.ThatGuyFromThatPlace wrote:I'm getting Vista (no idea what versions will be offered) from my school for $20 to load onto my new machine (well, mostly new, the only thing that will be the same will be the case and HDD)
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Buisness or Home Preimium should fulfill most needs.Admiral Valdemar wrote:Wait, so the academic licence covers the Ultimate edition (likely the only one worth having anyway) for the discount? I thought they only went with the cheapest version, like XP Home. Least, that's what I recall they offered at my college and uni.
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Frankly, I want to upgrade my computer's hardware before I get Vista. I want to double my RAM... because I want to. I don't have to have a reason, do I?Vympel wrote:I'll get Vista when I absolutely have to, and not before. I.e. when it's required for games that I want to play.
And I don't really need any new games. The ones I have now are satisfactory - I still play KOTOR 2 for cryin' out loud.
I'll get it through MSDNAA at some point for free. As for which version - XP PRO SP2 is currently offered, as well as stuff like 2003 enterprise etc. so I'm guessing either the top of the line buisness version (enterprise?) or ultimate will be available.
I've been running RC1 on my laptop for the last month and, while there's nothing earth shattering about it, the tons of little things that are better (live previews, video thumbnailing that doesn't suck, explorer, both windows and internet, etc.) are nice. And while the stuff like search enabled control panel are slightly useless, having indexed search available throughout the system is very helpful, even if you have a meticulously designed and maintained folder structure for your files.
One rather insightful comment I heard yesterday is how very Linux-like the new UIs (computer etc.) are. Except, you know, with polish and stuff.
I've been running RC1 on my laptop for the last month and, while there's nothing earth shattering about it, the tons of little things that are better (live previews, video thumbnailing that doesn't suck, explorer, both windows and internet, etc.) are nice. And while the stuff like search enabled control panel are slightly useless, having indexed search available throughout the system is very helpful, even if you have a meticulously designed and maintained folder structure for your files.
One rather insightful comment I heard yesterday is how very Linux-like the new UIs (computer etc.) are. Except, you know, with polish and stuff.
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I upgraded to XP only when certain games refused to install on win2k. I'll do the same with Vista.
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When I need Vista, I'll get it. Given that Tax programs are on the level of snails, it'll be for a game, and then that game had be "Total War: WWII".
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