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You're kidding, right? If Vista is so fabulous, then how come you can still get machines taht are 'down-graded' to XP, and why is the release of Winblows 7 on the horizon so short after Vista became the 'latest and greatest'? Besides, it's all starting to look like MS is running out of fresh ideas, so they just 'tweak' *nix desktops and call them their own! Winblows 7 looks way too much like KDE (and Vista does, too for that matter). BTW - how much did you have to drop to buy all new hardware, etc, that was Vista compliant, hmmm? It must be nice to have that kind of cash flow to replace perfectly working hardware to buy new hardware, just so it would work with Vista. Thanks for filling up the landfills! Hopefully, at the VERY least, you donated your non-Vista compliant equipment to a school or some other worthy organization.
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This is no big deal, right?  NonZealot | 10/28/08
Phew, that's lucky  Richard Flude | 10/28/08
Vista?  wandah@... | 10/29/08
Vista's pretty darned good actually  medezark@... | 10/29/08
Factually incorrect... as usual  bmerc | 10/29/08
It's funny...  LiquidLearner | 10/29/08
Correcting the corrections  Richard Flude | 10/29/08
You're posting this just now?  carolannie | 10/29/08
on Vista the worm doesn't work  qmlscycrajg | 10/29/08
It Will If UAC Is Disabled and prompts silenced.  dunn@... | 10/29/08
lol  rtk | 10/29/08
RE: Exploit published for Windows worm hole  TheBrainchildGroup | 10/29/08
Windows security freak show  Chad_z | 10/29/08

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