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Obstruction on efficient computer usage
Corporations or public services that deploy Vista can really count
on drops in their efficiency.

All employees dithering around in graphical effects instead
of finishing their tasks.

Educating them to media muppets instead of task performers.

A first person shooter interface in an operating system ???

Well they now succeeded built in proprietory software layers
of something that been existing for a long time..

To Corporations.

Throw out all PC?s and deploy Playstation 3 instead.
Posted by: xmeshman   Posted on: 02/17/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No 'Second Life' for Microsoft's Vista  Loverock Davidson | 02/13/07
Awwww ... poor Microsoft.  Henaway | 02/13/07
Yeah too bad  Loverock Davidson | 02/13/07
Who said it was a Microsoft problem? (nt)  CobraA1 | 02/14/07
NO Secondlife for Vista  ahmmad2000 | 04/03/07
zdnet titles are made just for  xuniL_z | 02/13/07
What it tells users of this program is that...  ju1ce | 02/13/07
Or a nice way of saying  John Zern | 02/13/07
Absolutely Correct!  Loverock Davidson | 02/13/07
Vista  bwchato | 02/14/07
More importantly, can they run Minesweeper  Boot_Agnostic | 02/14/07
It was eventual  Trevor_G | 02/14/07
Good one...  DarbyOhara | 02/14/07
Obstruction on efficient computer usage  xmeshman | 02/17/07
Second Life For Vista?  Ole Man | 02/19/07
The patient is already dead Jim.  xunil skcor | 02/21/07
Vista is a program for the future  jmikey62 | 03/14/07
VISTA  tunesman360 | 03/19/07

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