I agree. I tried the Developer Preview for about 2 hours and didn't like it. I decided to give the Consumer Preview a shot as well. That's when I decided I probably won't be trying the final release.
It also made me decide to spend some more time completing my migration to Linux so some good is gonna come of it at least.
They've been doing stuff like that since forever. There aren't many companies that would do such a thing. That's the main reason I won't be easily persuaded to leave their service.
Don't get me wrong, I agree. the one time MS acts quickly someone asks them to hold. I think MS should not have agreed to it. That's why I said the agreement wasn't a good idea to begin with.
The Dutch government should hurry to get new certificates in place, not ask MS to put the patch on hold.
Even on some computers that run Dutch versions of WIndows the patch got installed apparently. MS called it an error. I call it not honoring an agreement.
Not that I think this agreement was a good idea to begin with.
"he was able to tell in advance half of the new contacts they would add shortly after"
So the other half of the time he was wrong. Maybe he was trying to predict who you wouldn't befriend...
I wouldn't be surprised if you were right. If so, unless they're already gone, the coder in question should probably be fired for failing to run that by the lawyers first.
I'm on an 8Mbit connection as that is the fastest I can get around here. There's no data cap or anything, not even a fair use policy (something that has been used a lot here in The Netherlands). I download around 1.2 TB per month. So even on my connection I max out your cap in less than a week.
You say it isn't that bad but I would never get a connection with a cap as low as that. Especially if I would have such speeds available.
"While spam levels globally remain at a two-year high of approximately 90 percent"
I'm at less than 10% of what I received a year ago. That's like 3 spam messages a week.
I agree. I tried the Developer Preview for about 2 hours and didn't like it. I decided to give the Consumer Preview a shot as well. That's when I decided I probably won't be trying the final release. It also made me decide to spend some more time completing my migration to Linux so some good is gonna come of it at least.
They've been doing stuff like that since forever. There aren't many companies that would do such a thing. That's the main reason I won't be easily persuaded to leave their service.
Don't get me wrong, I agree. the one time MS acts quickly someone asks them to hold. I think MS should not have agreed to it. That's why I said the agreement wasn't a good idea to begin with. The Dutch government should hurry to get new certificates in place, not ask MS to put the patch on hold.
Even on some computers that run Dutch versions of WIndows the patch got installed apparently. MS called it an error. I call it not honoring an agreement. Not that I think this agreement was a good idea to begin with.
"he was able to tell in advance half of the new contacts they would add shortly after" So the other half of the time he was wrong. Maybe he was trying to predict who you wouldn't befriend...
A ceremony like this should have been held in the basement in the first place.
I wouldn't be surprised if you were right. If so, unless they're already gone, the coder in question should probably be fired for failing to run that by the lawyers first.
What makes you think that didn't happen?
I'm on an 8Mbit connection as that is the fastest I can get around here. There's no data cap or anything, not even a fair use policy (something that has been used a lot here in The Netherlands). I download around 1.2 TB per month. So even on my connection I max out your cap in less than a week. You say it isn't that bad but I would never get a connection with a cap as low as that. Especially if I would have such speeds available.
Wasn't this the reason anyone wanted .xxx?
"While spam levels globally remain at a two-year high of approximately 90 percent" I'm at less than 10% of what I received a year ago. That's like 3 spam messages a week.
"According to her, that is more than most people use in a year," I'm thinking they're confusing 'year' with 'day' :)
I'm 26. I feel so smart after reading this...
Safari crashes on me every time I try it.
I can already see the new jackass video...
There's only one Lappy that came with Vista. Luckily I had a spare XP license to go with it (yeah we run a very small business :P).
Just get yourself FreePops and stop being bothered by the interface...