Your reply worked just fine. I just have the "results viewable" set to "none" so only I can see them.
As for Vista destruction kits... well, the internet/computer room last year had one computer dedicated to burning a selection of Linux (and BSD, I think) CDs for anyone who wanted them. Besides, isn't the way to knock over Windows just to wait a while?
But think about those people that are stuck with Vista. For example...I have escaped Vista in my personal computing. However, my job is sending me a new computer and you can bet that it will have Vista on it.
If they're truly stuck with it, they can't really do the right thing and blow it away. The best that can be done there is to use non-Microsoft applications (which I suspect Vista makes painful to install, even if the employer permits such) whenever possible so what would or could the 'kit' consist of?
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Date: 22 Feb 2007 17:31 (UTC)Since my written results appear to not have taken...
Date: 22 Feb 2007 18:25 (UTC)-Kat
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Date: 22 Feb 2007 18:37 (UTC)Your reply worked just fine. I just have the "results viewable" set to "none" so only I can see them.
As for Vista destruction kits... well, the internet/computer room last year had one computer dedicated to burning a selection of Linux (and BSD, I think) CDs for anyone who wanted them. Besides, isn't the way to knock over Windows just to wait a while?
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Date: 22 Feb 2007 18:44 (UTC)-Kat
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Date: 22 Feb 2007 19:03 (UTC)If they're truly stuck with it, they can't really do the right thing and blow it away. The best that can be done there is to use non-Microsoft applications (which I suspect Vista makes painful to install, even if the employer permits such) whenever possible so what would or could the 'kit' consist of?
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Date: 22 Feb 2007 19:06 (UTC)no subject
Date: 22 Feb 2007 19:16 (UTC)Hey, I like a good gag. I just didn't see (or don't see) how it would work. Ah well.