I don't get it. The guys at microsoft want at least 99 euros for the XP Home Edition. Obviously this is for HOME users, without a company administrator to look after them. Nevertheless XP's handbook consists of a short quickstart manual on how to install the os. shouldnt microsoft *admit* that they know that the internet can be dangerous for inexperienced users and offer a short guide on what to look out for and how to configure XP to be as safe as it gets?
Goldeneye on N64 was more than just playable, it was much more addictive too.
there certainly were a couple a Mac ads on the TV in germany. and now you also get an ipod-shuffle ad thrown at you every ten minutes.
I don't get it. The guys at microsoft want at least 99 euros for the XP Home Edition. Obviously this is for HOME users, without a company administrator to look after them. Nevertheless XP's handbook consists of a short quickstart manual on how to install the os. shouldnt microsoft *admit* that they know that the internet can be dangerous for inexperienced users and offer a short guide on what to look out for and how to configure XP to be as safe as it gets?