Mojave is stupid..., lets find people living under a rock and most likely "pay" them to test a disguised Vista and get their opinion???? I wonder if they will be positive about it?
Get real people that use XP and Vista and get their opinions. Find out why they are liking it or Not liking it. Wouldn't that just make more sense?
Personally, I think it's absolutely hysterical they took Anti-Vista peeps, showed them the OS under a different name, and these a$$holes didn't even know what they were looking at!! ROFLMMFAO!!!!
Real people also actually USE an operating system before coming to a reasoned opinion, instead of spewing whatever garbage they heard on the web or from their buddy or read in a magazine/blog/website like it was some kind of gospel. But hey... <shrug>
Message edited by Scotteq on 07-30-2008 at 03:29:06 PM
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Mojave is stupid..., lets find people living under a rock and most likely "pay" them to test a disguised Vista and get their opinion???? I wonder if they will be positive about it?
Get real people that use XP and Vista and get their opinions. Find out why they are liking it or Not liking it. Wouldn't that just make more sense?
The point wasnt to get peoples opinions that are using it. It was to show the general negative outlook that the OS has from people who havent even used it and how their opinions changed once they did use it (this was accomplished well if they were not paid). I personally really do like vista.
I also thought it was hilarious to see the change in peoples ratings of the OS (lol from 0 - 10). Though I see this often. Most of my friends move to vista after they come use my machine and try it out. It is easier being that we are in college and we can get vista ultimate 32bit for $15. lol
I will be moving to 64bit soon.
Best,
3Ball
Message edited by 3Ball on 07-30-2008 at 06:08:09 PM
There is simply nothing wrong with Vista and XP diehards who 'think' they hate vista or full of it. This test may or may not have proved that definitively but it made a point. A lot more of a point than a totally empty mac vs. PC ad, which is at least part of the reason MS did this.
notherdude u have an old hand. Having an old hand doesnt make sence. Cuz its old. get a new one.. seems like ur hand doesnt understand what it is writing. So placve it in ur rig instead of vista human orgnoids will amke more sense
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There is simply nothing wrong with Vista and XP diehards who 'think' they hate vista or full of it. This test may or may not have proved that definitively but it made a point. A lot more of a point than a totally empty mac vs. PC ad, which is at least part of the reason MS did this.
I hope that Microsoft starts pushing vista alil more on the advertising side for the general public to see, and in the way we see here (those mac ads have killed its image, which drives me insane lol). The more people that we get to move over the vista the more support we will have for it, which will help out the progression of the OS's capabilities...especially in the gaming market. Even though vista is never going to be the next XP windows 7 which should be out soon will be a much easier transition to if we get more people/support for the OS....since it will most likely just be an updated and redesigned version of vista.
Best,
3Ball
Message edited by 3Ball on 07-30-2008 at 07:03:08 PM
Yeh, i was the sort of person who head all bad things about vista. I still meet people who hate it. But after trying it, i cant think why anybody would say these things. Its great.
People really should use the OS before giving a firm opinion. I think this experiment is a great idea, because there should be a stop to all the fake negativity.
Vista 65 is fine, I like it. I think MS did not comprehend what a real economic slow down is. All budgets in compaines have been cut, including IT. MS was assuming a crazy 80's, 90's spending spree when they released Vista and times are different now. Their pricing scheme and all the differnt flavors of Vista was outa wack for the times. They could have went lower on sale price to get more market penetration/adoption. the amount of cash MS is sitting on really makes a Vista success or not a success a moot point. I thnink the Vista bashers are the ones with ARMs they cannot afford and bills they can't meet hoping for a bail out from the goverment.
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