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Why do we buy buggy software? do we have a choice?
If all computers sellers in the market already forces ordinary customers to buy any machine with MS Vista already installed; then what power do we have to stop Bill Gates Empire's unethical profits and practices, and what other real choices do we have, when the masses themselves are not technologically educated?

Buggy software benefits the information Technology sector. Broken machines generate more businesses and so on.


So are you surprised if Microsoft sells another 40 millions copies? I'm not and neither amaze me.

The reality is that I spend at least 45 minutes or more a day scanning my two PC's for viruses, spyware and such.
Speaking of productivity: Windows crawls like a slow turtle, Isn't the truth?

Why do I need Vista? when my IMac OS X runs like a real operating system. The answer is I do not need Vista.

In my view Apple OS x is a superior operating system.

Let us take in consideration MS history of non-quality cosmetic OS software "wanna be". Why would you buy into it?
Having said that I make an exception for Microsoft Office products, which I highly recommend.

For example, when I turn off my IMac it takes just a few seconds of waiting period; but it takes at least 6 minutes or more to turn off that piece of unproductive System software called Windows XP in my other machines (Dell and HP)

Vista is a buggy software for the classes, not the masses. happy

So Microsoft "Mickey Mouse Monopoly Authoritarian Machiavelic" Operating System just joined my ultimate listing of non-trust worthy anti-capitalist products:

1-Microsoft Windows (try Linux or Mac instead)

2- Roxio ( they won't refund your money even if it does not work, try Ashampoo instead)

3- Symantec products except for Ghost and Partition Magic.

4- McAffee Antivirus

5- PC Trend Micro

6- AOL

Are we closing the loop yet in this buggy Quagmire or this is just the beginning? happy
Posted by: rigo12   Posted on: 05/16/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yes, other companies like Symantec  Boot_Agnostic | 05/15/07
You mean forced to have on  theace18 | 05/15/07
Gates: 40 million Vista copies sold  Loverock Davidson | 05/15/07
Please...  ccrashh2@... | 05/15/07
I hope your post was sarcasm.  A_Pickle | 05/15/07
does it really matter 40m sold still is 40m  SO.CAL Guy | 05/15/07
Of course it matters  ccrashh2@... | 05/16/07
and i say again it does not matter 40 mil is 40 mil  SO.CAL Guy | 05/17/07
What's with the name calling?  Loverock Davidson | 05/15/07
No, it's not really very impressive.  spmtrapr@... | 05/15/07
Yes it is  Loverock Davidson | 05/15/07
Yes, the queues are impressive  mlindl | 05/15/07
Just like Vista  Loverock Davidson | 05/15/07
Vista annoys  nielslyck | 05/15/07
$120 billion to fix Vista  spmtrapr@... | 05/15/07
I have six customers  bjbrock | 05/15/07
I'm using it  NonZealot | 05/15/07
I'm using it  SO.CAL Guy | 05/16/07
Forget it  ccrashh2@... | 05/16/07
Profiting from Vista  jorjitop | 05/15/07
Why do we buy buggy software? do we have a choice?  rigo12 | 05/16/07
you scan your PCs even day your not very technologically educated are you  SO.CAL Guy | 05/16/07
As always, buy Apple or Linspire if you choose  Boot_Agnostic | 05/16/07
Monopoly, no choices  rkauffmann@... | 05/16/07
no choices where do you live not on earth rkauffmann  SO.CAL Guy | 05/17/07

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