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Is It Windows 7, Or KDE 4?

An anonymous reader writes "Is it Windows 7 or KDE 4? In this video, ZDNet takes to Sydney's streets to find out what people think of what they think is a Windows 7 demonstration. The results are surprising." Or maybe they're not surprising at all.

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  1. eye candy by TinBromide · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Congrats, kde4 has finally realized what macintosh has known all along and and microsoft is recently getting: It doesn't matter what you can or can't DO with an operating system as long as you look good while doing it.

    Vista just caught a lot of flak because it was a worthless, intrusive piece of junk that got in the way of word processing, email, and video watching. KDE4 lets people do the tasks that they want to do and for people who can't tell the difference between a pentium and a hard drive, are you surprised they aren't hip to the latest window manager screenshots and developments? I'd like to see a spoof video where someone takes a gnome that's been crafted to look and act like OSX and do the same thing comparing Gnome to OSX

    From what i've heard about kde4, the bugs in the 4.0 release might make most vista users feel right at home.

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    Is it sad that I am more likely to recognize you and your posts by your sig than your name or UID?
  2. Re:Welcome to Niggerbuntu by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    "I am what I am because of how apes behave"

    Now that is funny. I sense a T-shirt coming my way.

  3. Re:Slashdotted? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Why do people feel the need to say "my iPhone"? It's just a damn phone for chrissakes. I don't tell people "my Touch Diamond 404'd" I just say "my phone" or "my mobile browser". You sound like a twat when you say "my iPhone" and does nothing but perpetuate the stereotype that Apple fanboi's are talking out their arses.

  4. YA sourceforge.net gaming by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    go look at all the open source games and quite that BS about games, with more hardware vendors opening specs or cards, its only a matter of time before ALL games have to get released wiht a linux version.

    Windows 7 will crap worse then vista , as add to this the great economy, and you have the great spill to linux as MS forces people again to move to new hardware, ya i trust that they say it will use less hardware like YOU need another hole in the head, this is how MS has maintained its grip. LOOSEN the grip you lose control.

    and is MS winning the browser war...no
    is ms gaining on the desktop...no
    id rather have a mac then vista/windows7
    and if you are smart wine can replace most of what you need for windows,
    and with a virtual desktop you can install a slim xp and get all the gaming you need.

    Like i have 9000 games how many do you have.
    I also have a 800mhz computer with ubuntu and xp
    why do i need more?
    XP sp2/3 is all one needs, build on that MS.
    no one wants pretty that bad that they would pay you for the DRM ( MPAA/RIAA deal MS signed) and bloat.

  5. Re:not surprising by ToasterMonkey · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    And I think this video is an appropriate response to the "Mojave Experiment" commercials.

    Wasn't the "Mojave Experiment" done to show people's bias against "Vista" was due mostly to bad hype? Bad hype spread by "knowledgeable" computer geeks, that had mostly not used Vista themselves? They asked people what they felt/heard about "Vista" beforehand, then showed them Vista under a different name to demonstrate this.

    Why was this begging for a response, was there something about Vista that you felt was uncovered? Something not shown, questions not asked? Oh, no, instead we show random people off the street a new computer interface and smugly lie about it being a different new computer interface!

    What is this video's message? Microsoft should take out full page ads with vista desktop screenshots? Two minutes of TV commercial pointing and clicking on a desktop?
    Really, what is the point man? I know you didn't make this video, but I'm curious what makes you think this was a worthwhile experiment, or even related to the "Mojave Experiment" marketing.

    I could pick random people off the street and dupe most of them into thinking a C-130 is a DC-10, or a KC-135, or probably any large aircraft for that matter. What would that prove? That people who had never seen one before can't infer from the name what it is? HAH!

    All these years OSS is still a giant circle-jerk.

  6. Re:not surprising by mrclisdue · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    If you set up a good jabber client (psi) you can connect to multiple accounts simultaneously, and each account can access different msn, yahoo, aol accounts, etc.

    The longer you can stay away from windows, the safer your system will be.

    cheers,