Really? So so given that an app can freeze Windows, even windows7, clearly shows that Microsoft doesn't have a freakin clue given that they've had over 25 YEARS to get it right and clearly have not as of yet.
You're misdirecting, throwing dust in the air. First, ordinary Windows applications very, very rarely hang the entire operating system such a full power down is required. That was true with Windows 95, and it is substantially less true now. (And I'm no fan boy, I hate Microsoft.)
Second, your irrelevant remark doesn't address the main point. Blackberry OS is both relatively static and also relatively unstable, requiring frequent reboots for ordinary operations (reinstalling applications being #1 reason) and requiring battery pulls as a matter of course. It can't be boring in terms of features and broken in terms of stability. People are walking away because these things should be appliances.
If I was shitty enough to take away your coffee machine, I would have fired you for insubordination when you got another one. On the spot.
Unless you're quoting from a movie or something, you're a power-obsessed jackass.
If somebody wants a coffee machine for work, they should be able to get a coffee machine, unless it's somehow wildly inappropriate for
I don't even drink coffee, but the idea of someone being fired instantly for something like this boggles my mind.
Really? So so given that an app can freeze Windows, even windows7, clearly shows that Microsoft doesn't have a freakin clue given that they've had over 25 YEARS to get it right and clearly have not as of yet.
You're misdirecting, throwing dust in the air. First, ordinary Windows applications very, very rarely hang the entire operating system such a full power down is required. That was true with Windows 95, and it is substantially less true now. (And I'm no fan boy, I hate Microsoft.) Second, your irrelevant remark doesn't address the main point. Blackberry OS is both relatively static and also relatively unstable, requiring frequent reboots for ordinary operations (reinstalling applications being #1 reason) and requiring battery pulls as a matter of course. It can't be boring in terms of features and broken in terms of stability. People are walking away because these things should be appliances.
understood, sorry. perhaps if it had been written as "someone who", it would have been clearer. Or there weren't emphases added like "On the spot."
If I was shitty enough to take away your coffee machine, I would have fired you for insubordination when you got another one. On the spot.
Unless you're quoting from a movie or something, you're a power-obsessed jackass. If somebody wants a coffee machine for work, they should be able to get a coffee machine, unless it's somehow wildly inappropriate for I don't even drink coffee, but the idea of someone being fired instantly for something like this boggles my mind.