I'd rather someone screw my wife, then install vista on my computer.
I completely agree. Microsoft have spent five/six years on producing a 'pretty face'. Personally, i think vista looks rubbish, there is too many colors and they look awful. Themes on sites like gnome-look and kde-look (etc...) look 100 times better, and they've mostly been developed by average users in there spare time.
Operating systems such as OpenBSD claims to have had 'Only two remote holes in the default install, in more than 10 years', these guys have nowhere near the amount of core developer's that Microsoft do. Then why, after so little time (or long) after vista's release, is there news about loophole's in vista's activation services?
Go Korea! I'm glad finally that a nation is taking action against a self absorbed monopolizing cooperation! Finally Korea can tell the world how other operating system alternatives improve the efficiency of their organizations. Maybe this way, people will listen.
I'd rather someone screw my wife, then install vista on my computer.
I completely agree. Microsoft have spent five/six years on producing a 'pretty face'. Personally, i think vista looks rubbish, there is too many colors and they look awful. Themes on sites like gnome-look and kde-look (etc...) look 100 times better, and they've mostly been developed by average users in there spare time.
Operating systems such as OpenBSD claims to have had 'Only two remote holes in the default install, in more than 10 years', these guys have nowhere near the amount of core developer's that Microsoft do. Then why, after so little time (or long) after vista's release, is there news about loophole's in vista's activation services?
Well done M$ for screwing up again
Go Korea! I'm glad finally that a nation is taking action against a self absorbed monopolizing cooperation! Finally Korea can tell the world how other operating system alternatives improve the efficiency of their organizations. Maybe this way, people will listen.