Steve Ballmer Directing "House Party 7"
theodp writes "What are you doing on Oct. 22? Microsoft is putting a Tupperware-style twist on the upcoming Windows 7 rollout, launching a new initiative to encourage thousands of employees, partners and technology enthusiasts to throw parties in their homes and communities to demonstrate and help spread the word about its new OS. People accepted as official launch party hosts will get their own copy of Windows 7 Ultimate Edition, and a chance to win a computer. Host spaces are very limited, so apply now, kids. Hey, what could possibly go wrong?"
There's a BIG PARTY at this address: 835 73rd Ave NE, Medina, WA 98039
It's NOT me! It's the meds! I'm on 1000mg of Fukitol.
But as soon as insert-MLM-company-name-here* starts selling Windows 7 it will be.
*My lawyer recommended I not use any actual company name here.
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
You actually read the article, and you still can't figure out why it was illegal?
Idiot.
Really? It would have to be an all weekend bender if it were Gentoo.
\I'll bring the keg
You have to be pretty nerdy to consider installing windows on 15-20 of your closest friends laptops a "party."
More like pretty sadistic
You see those as mutually exclusive? Sounds like someone doesn't read the Boston Phoenix classified ads.
But no, you go ahead claiming that people will be paying $300 for an improved TCP stack, and get modded Insightful by the drones...
If you're in Toronto there are install parties at the Linux Cafe.
Unfortunately, when I tried out Windows 7 RC earlier this year it downloaded and installed the correct video drivers automatically. In fact, I don't think I had to manually install any drivers at all...