Cut-Rate Windows 'XP Starter Edition' in Thailand
zlel writes "Microsoft has decided on an official name - 'Windows XP Starter Edition' - for the stripped-down, cut-rate version of Windows that it first began offering in Thailand last summer."
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Where Can I get my English version of this "cut rate" enhancement?
Surely that implies all other editions are non-starters?
One night in Bangkok makes Bill Gates humble
Not much between despair and ecstasy
One night in Bangkok and Microsoft tumble
Can't be too careful with your company
I can feel the devil walking next to me
Howabout "Windows XP Trailer Park Edition" ?
Two features left out of this version:
-stability
-security
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Go canucks, habs, and sens!
Does this include the undocumented features that allow a remote user to gain control of my system?
well, if the stripped out features include Windows Media Player, Windows Messaging, MSN, and all that other crap i spend my first half hour deleting after a clean install, then it might just be worth it to learn Thai ...
i could live a little longer in this prison
The ten years it would take me to learn the language.
If someone says he and his monkey have nothing to hide, they almost certainly do.
If my answers frighten you, stop asking scary questions.
For some reason Clippy has managed to become the all-purpose whipping boy to use against Microsoft. After my first encounter with the creature I don't understand why this running gag is continually modded "Funny".
Is it because he's annoying? Well even if he is, there are still three easy opportunities to remove Clippy. The first is on install, where you can customize the installation to remove the "Office Assistant". The second is in Word instself, where you can permenently "Turn off the office assistant". Finally you can temporarily "Hide the office assistant".
Save your mod points for things that are truly worth it. Clippy has had enough.
Corporations: your universal scapegoat for all society's ills.
With about 95% of the country being Buddhist at least they're already familiar with the concept of suffering ;-)
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