'maybe that says more about the originality of the KDE interface'.
Considering the standard KDE interface has been around in many similar forms for about 2 years now (even more using older ones) and Windows XP was only realeased a few days ago.
I think what you actually meant to say is 'maybe that says more about the unoriginality of the Windows XP interface'.
I'd never give even a name and postal address to microsoft, let alone personal & credit card details.
In fact I'd rather some russian mafia hacker had my credit card details than microsfot (and before you laugh let me explain why), aleast if a russian hacker brought stuff illegally using my credit card, I would see it in my statement, ring up Visa, cancel it, problem solved.
With Microsoft however, who knows what their 1000's of aggressive Marketing people can trick me into buying that I don't need or even want.
'maybe that says more about the originality of the KDE interface'. Considering the standard KDE interface has been around in many similar forms for about 2 years now (even more using older ones) and Windows XP was only realeased a few days ago. I think what you actually meant to say is 'maybe that says more about the unoriginality of the Windows XP interface'.
I'd never give even a name and postal address to microsoft, let alone personal & credit card details. In fact I'd rather some russian mafia hacker had my credit card details than microsfot (and before you laugh let me explain why), aleast if a russian hacker brought stuff illegally using my credit card, I would see it in my statement, ring up Visa, cancel it, problem solved. With Microsoft however, who knows what their 1000's of aggressive Marketing people can trick me into buying that I don't need or even want.