LOL, I remember this event...Similar happens at the Seacacus Transfer station as well. They get windows errors on nearly every screen at some point or another. They recently upgraded the graphics on the boards in the STS...I wonder if they upgraded the Win2kPro machines they were running on as well?
On the release date of Vista, I took a personal vow to move to a linux distro. I have tried a few so far and am going to try several others to see which I like most. So-far so good and I am very impressed with ease of use and functionality of all of them (kubuntu, debian, slax, Linux6, etc)
and this ending comment, I think is pig-headed.
"Once Vista is being shipped by OEMs on all new PCs, we won't be debating why people should move," said Andrew Brust, chief of new technology with consulting firm TwentySix New York. "It will be clear that they will need to do so, sooner or later. And honestly, people can argue until they're blue in the face about how XP is fine, but the reality is that it's five years old, technology has changed and a new OS is necessary."
*I still run Win98 for some family members...and it runs great. I still run Win2kPro at home cause it's solid. I run many Win2kServer's again cause it's solid. I run WinXP cause it's got other features I like and need.
I have no love for Vista so I predict it will be the next Windows ME!
Flat out, this Glickman guy is moron, and something I would love to say straight to his face! Talk about being out of touch with everything! so he really does live in a carboard box!
I would guess he would be exempt from this as well? Idiot!
Here's some decent info for everyone, go to dictionary.com and search Home theater, you'll be suprised at the results
3 results: 1. n. A system of sophisticated electronic equipment for the presentation of theater-quality images and sound in the home. - The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition 2. home cinema Definition: an elaborate home set-up of electronics for the viewing of movies (etc.) as one would at the cinema, often with big screens and surround-sound stereo; also called home theater - Webster's New Millennium(TM) Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.6) 3 Home theater n : television and video equipment designed to reproduce in the home the experience of being in a movie theater WordNet 2.0, 2003 Princeton University
so where again did they get the 29" info and 2 comfy chairs?
LOL, I remember this event...Similar happens at the Seacacus Transfer station as well. They get windows errors on nearly every screen at some point or another. They recently upgraded the graphics on the boards in the STS...I wonder if they upgraded the Win2kPro machines they were running on as well?
On the release date of Vista, I took a personal vow to move to a linux distro. I have tried a few so far and am going to try several others to see which I like most. So-far so good and I am very impressed with ease of use and functionality of all of them (kubuntu, debian, slax, Linux6, etc) and this ending comment, I think is pig-headed. "Once Vista is being shipped by OEMs on all new PCs, we won't be debating why people should move," said Andrew Brust, chief of new technology with consulting firm TwentySix New York. "It will be clear that they will need to do so, sooner or later. And honestly, people can argue until they're blue in the face about how XP is fine, but the reality is that it's five years old, technology has changed and a new OS is necessary." *I still run Win98 for some family members...and it runs great. I still run Win2kPro at home cause it's solid. I run many Win2kServer's again cause it's solid. I run WinXP cause it's got other features I like and need. I have no love for Vista so I predict it will be the next Windows ME!
Flat out, this Glickman guy is moron, and something I would love to say straight to his face! Talk about being out of touch with everything! so he really does live in a carboard box!
I would guess he would be exempt from this as well? Idiot!
Here's some decent info for everyone, go to dictionary.com and search Home theater, you'll be suprised at the results
3 results:
1. n. A system of sophisticated electronic equipment for the presentation of theater-quality images and sound in the home.
- The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
2. home cinema
Definition: an elaborate home set-up of electronics for the viewing of movies (etc.) as one would at the cinema, often with big screens and surround-sound stereo; also called home theater
- Webster's New Millennium(TM) Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.6)
3 Home theater
n : television and video equipment designed to reproduce in the home the experience of being in a movie theater
WordNet 2.0, 2003 Princeton University
so where again did they get the 29" info and 2 comfy chairs?
Morons!