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Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> Frank wrote:
>>
>>> Alias wrote:
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>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I agree with most of this post. Like you said, time will tell and
>>>>>> if MS somehow realizes that most people are honest and removes the
>>>>>> WPA and WGA crap, it may not die a slow death.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Your "take" on Vista while you "played" with it on a store computer
>>>>> is that it's "XP SE"?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My goodness, the man can read! Is there a full moon out in Virgina?
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>>
>>>
>>> Virgina...? You lost something in Virginia? You're fixated on
>>> Virginia? You want to go to Virginia? Or is that simply a
>>> diversionary tacit to change the subject matter that points out what
>>> a really clueless person
>>
>>
>> Your ISP is in Virgina. I assume you live near by.
>
> It is? Hahaha...you don't know how to read a header do you? I couldn't
> be farther away from Virginia unless I left the Continental limits of
> the United States!
Southern California, per chance?
>>
>>> you are claiming playing with Vista in a store...don't make me laugh.
>>
>>
>> You can laugh? Why would you doubt that? Stores want to sell Vista and
>> they let potential customers try it out. Not only did the nice clerk
>> let me try it out, he explained a lot of things about Vista that I
>> might not have seen by myself. They don't do that in the USA?
>
> Of course they have Vista loaded on in-store computers. They do not let
> them connect to the Internet for obvious reasons which in my travels to
> Europe, I have never seen them do in any store.
> Also store computers, like most pre-loaded computers, don't come with
> any really useful software.
> In other words, the only real way to get a true feeling for Vista is to
> load it, sit down and be productive with it. Something you've yet to do.
For long term use, yes. To check it out, no. Reading about others'
experiences is good research too.
>
>
>> www.elcorteingles.es has all the phone numbers you want, your lame
>> attempt at trying to find out where I live notwithstanding.
>
> You're afraid I'll come see you? A little paranoid huh?
> What, or who are you so afraid of?
> Who do you think you're hiding from?
> Hahahah...sorry pal, I couldn't possibly care less about you or where
> you live.
> You're very unimportant to me.
> Frank
Then stop stalking me and stop asking. You won't do either as it's not
in your nature.
Alias
> Alias wrote:
>> Frank wrote:
>>
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>
>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I agree with most of this post. Like you said, time will tell and
>>>>>> if MS somehow realizes that most people are honest and removes the
>>>>>> WPA and WGA crap, it may not die a slow death.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Your "take" on Vista while you "played" with it on a store computer
>>>>> is that it's "XP SE"?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My goodness, the man can read! Is there a full moon out in Virgina?
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>>
>>>
>>> Virgina...? You lost something in Virginia? You're fixated on
>>> Virginia? You want to go to Virginia? Or is that simply a
>>> diversionary tacit to change the subject matter that points out what
>>> a really clueless person
>>
>>
>> Your ISP is in Virgina. I assume you live near by.
>
> It is? Hahaha...you don't know how to read a header do you? I couldn't
> be farther away from Virginia unless I left the Continental limits of
> the United States!
Southern California, per chance?
>>
>>> you are claiming playing with Vista in a store...don't make me laugh.
>>
>>
>> You can laugh? Why would you doubt that? Stores want to sell Vista and
>> they let potential customers try it out. Not only did the nice clerk
>> let me try it out, he explained a lot of things about Vista that I
>> might not have seen by myself. They don't do that in the USA?
>
> Of course they have Vista loaded on in-store computers. They do not let
> them connect to the Internet for obvious reasons which in my travels to
> Europe, I have never seen them do in any store.
> Also store computers, like most pre-loaded computers, don't come with
> any really useful software.
> In other words, the only real way to get a true feeling for Vista is to
> load it, sit down and be productive with it. Something you've yet to do.
For long term use, yes. To check it out, no. Reading about others'
experiences is good research too.
>
>
>> www.elcorteingles.es has all the phone numbers you want, your lame
>> attempt at trying to find out where I live notwithstanding.
>
> You're afraid I'll come see you? A little paranoid huh?
> What, or who are you so afraid of?
> Who do you think you're hiding from?
> Hahahah...sorry pal, I couldn't possibly care less about you or where
> you live.
> You're very unimportant to me.
> Frank
Then stop stalking me and stop asking. You won't do either as it's not
in your nature.
Alias