Re: Things about Vista Microsoft, MVPs and Fanboys don't want you to know

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susan

For several weeks now we have been reading about your dislike for vista, and
that is fine. The only problem I have with your rants is that it is getting
very tiresome. Why don't you just go to alt.binaries.bitchalot and make
everyone there happy?


"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message
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> Can you handle the truth? If so, keep reading. Fanboys, MVPs, stop
> reading now, I wouldn't want you to have a stroke or heart attack or
> cause your blood pressure to shoot up.
>
> Unlike earlier versions of Windows that brought MORE features and made
> it easier to use your computer, Vista took a giant leap backwards.
>
> DMA or "Digital Rights Management" has been beefed up. Those in the
> know call DMA Digital Restrictions Management, because instead of
> Microsoft flexing it's considerable muscle and telling big media
> giants to take a hike, instead Microsoft executives bent over and
> grabbed their ankles and said do what you want. Just use a rubber.
>
> So if you read the license agreement or not you have in effect by
> installing Vista given media companies without your knowledge,
> blessing or any legal recourse the right to decide on their own if
> they choose to prevent you from you using YOUR computer if it might
> conflict with what some media company thinks is in THEIR best
> interests. Microsoft seems to have said, hey cool, fine with us. Wink.
> Wink.
>
> A technology security expert named Bruce Schneier explained:
>
> Windows Vista includes an array of "features" that you don't want.
> These features will make your computer less reliable and less secure.
> They'll make your computer less stable and run slower. They will cause
> technical support problems. They may even require you to upgrade some
> of your peripheral hardware and existing software. And these features
> won't do anything useful. In fact, they're working against you.
> They're digital rights management (DRM) features built into Vista at
> the behest of the entertainment industry-And you don't get to refuse
> them.
>
> http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2007/02/drm_in_windows_1.html
>
> Hold on... Lets get another view.
>
> Steve Jobs, top banana over at Apple publicly came out against DRM for
> music. It's a reasonable business position, now that Apple controls
> the online music distribution market. But Jobs never mentioned movies,
> and he is the largest single shareholder in Disney. Talk is cheap. The
> real question is would he actually allow iTunes Music Store purchases
> to play on Microsoft or Sony players, or is this just a clever way of
> deflecting blame to the -- already hated -- music labels?
>
> Sure, sure, I can hear the fanboy crowd saying oh there goes Adam,
> he's crazy. Crazy like a fox. I can back up what I say.
>
> Did you know media companies can decide which programs you can and
> can't use on your computer?
>
> How about they, not you get to decide which features of your computer
> or software you can use at any given moment.
>
> Did you know buried in the Vista license agreement which you clicked
> on to install Vista you agreed they can force you to install new
> programs even when you don't want to and if they want they can
> restrict your access to certain programs and even to your own data
> files?
>
> Read all about it here:
>
> http://badvista.fsf.org/what-s-wrong-with-microsoft-windows-vista
>
> Getting mad? Maybe you should take a closer look at the fine print.
> Microsoft knows nobody really reads every word in the license
> agreement especially when you can't wait to install a new version of
> Windows, but they do put it online, not publicized, but you can find
> it here: http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/default.aspx
>
> In my case 11 pages of fine print for the Vista business version.
>
> The point is Vista isn't all peaches and cream like fanboys want you
> to believe. In many ways Microsoft done things on the sneak. Like
> spying on your because they don't trust you. Even if you have a paid
> for, registered, and activated copy of Vista the bloated code all on
> it's own, behind your back, over and over is snooping on your system
> and phoning home to report back to Redmond that you're still using a
> legit copy and if you're not, even if you are, and they suspect it
> Vista can cripple itself. In fact this has ALREADY happened to people
> a month or so back.
>
> One last thing. Microsoft after considerable prodding ADMITTED that
> they had a "secret" partner in developing Vista. Guess who? Non other
> than the federal government of the United States. Which Agency? Are
> you sitting down? The NSA. The very same agency that was forced to
> admit they spy on Americans without court supervision or warrant. Nice
> to know. Now you do. Can anyone say backdoor?
>
> Still wondering why fanboys try so hard to try to discredit me?
>
 
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Adam Albright

On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 03:49:59 -0500, "susan" <susan@mailinator.com>
wrote:

>For several weeks now we have been reading about your dislike for vista, and
>that is fine. The only problem I have with your rants is that it is getting
>very tiresome. Why don't you just go to alt.binaries.bitchalot and make
>everyone there happy?


Rants? If you don't like facts, don't read my posts. That would
require you acting like a responsible adult. Obviously beyond your
capacity, actually far beyond any fanboy... or fangirl's ability which
is after all how your earn the label fanboy or in your case fangirl.

I find it amusing you prefer to stick your head in the sand and deny
reality and accept whatever Microsoft claims as fact without
questioning what they do or why they do it. Your choice to act like a
fool and remain ignorant if you want of course.

What I always find the most revealing in none of my critics can ever
dispute what I said, you simply don't like me saying it. Very
revealing.
 
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dennis@home

"susan" <susan@mailinator.com> wrote in message
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> For several weeks now we have been reading about your dislike for vista,
> and that is fine. The only problem I have with your rants is that it is
> getting very tiresome. Why don't you just go to alt.binaries.bitchalot and
> make everyone there happy?
>


Adam doesn't hate Vista.. its just a little different to what he is used to
and he can't get the hang of it.
This makes him feel stupid so he has to try and drag everyone else down so
he doesn't feel inadequate.
Its one of his personality flaws but he can't accept that it is his problem
and not everyone else's problem.
You have no hope of getting him to leave as he thinks he is winning
something here rather than just being a PITA.
 
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Frank

Re: Things about Vista Microsoft, MVPs and Fanboys don't want youto know

Adam Albright wrote:

> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 03:49:59 -0500, "susan" <susan@mailinator.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>For several weeks now we have been reading about your dislike for vista, and
>>that is fine. The only problem I have with your rants is that it is getting
>>very tiresome. Why don't you just go to alt.binaries.bitchalot and make
>>everyone there happy?

>
>
> Rants? If you don't like facts, don't read my posts.


Facts?...hahaha...you are the most self-deluding idiot in this
ng...facts...hahaha...lol!

That would
> require you acting like a responsible adult.


Try is sometime you pencil pushing failed backroom accountant.

Obviously beyond your
> capacity, actually far beyond any fanboy... or fangirl's ability which
> is after all how your earn the label fanboy or in your case fangirl.


You're a pig of human being mr prius.
>
> I find it amusing you prefer to stick your head in the sand and deny
> reality and accept whatever Microsoft claims as fact without
> questioning what they do or why they do it. Your choice to act like a
> fool and remain ignorant if you want of course.


There is no bigger fool than you, our resident village idiot.
>
> What I always find the most revealing in none of my critics can ever
> dispute what I said, you simply don't like me saying it.


Dispute your bullsh*t? Sorry mr prius, it's self disputing by it's very
existence.

Very
> revealing.


You reveal yourself as the ultimate as*hole lying POS in this ng.
Frank
>
 
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