And we can't forget that most end-users will have upgrade their pc's to even run Vista. They suggest a min. 1g prs. 1g RAM, and a 256mb vc. Oh, and don't forget Vistas 15g footprint. Thats just ridiculous. And tell me how many big companies are actually going to go and up-grade, or replace, hundreds of computers? I don't think many. It just re-affirms the notion that Microsoft is, well, cr^p.
I know of someone who is getting married to a person they met on W.O.W. Kind of scary. They have spent a total of 7 days together in person, maybe about 50 hours on the phones, and atleast 30 character levels on-line. And now they're getting married. What happened to actually going out and meeting people? The D&D clan has now gone global.
The number 1 reason for divroce is marriage.
I have seen first hand that Norton and McAfee don't work on this. Simply run Ad-aware and ewido, both free, and both get the job done. But people seem to spend millions each year on crappy programs that perpetuate spy-ware and viruses. Stupid humans. I wonder if one can sue a company such as Revenue Direct for, well, I don't know, messing up someones computer?
If only sleep could be caught.
And we can't forget that most end-users will have upgrade their pc's to even run Vista. They suggest a min. 1g prs. 1g RAM, and a 256mb vc. Oh, and don't forget Vistas 15g footprint. Thats just ridiculous. And tell me how many big companies are actually going to go and up-grade, or replace, hundreds of computers? I don't think many. It just re-affirms the notion that Microsoft is, well, cr^p.
I know of someone who is getting married to a person they met on W.O.W. Kind of scary. They have spent a total of 7 days together in person, maybe about 50 hours on the phones, and atleast 30 character levels on-line. And now they're getting married. What happened to actually going out and meeting people? The D&D clan has now gone global. The number 1 reason for divroce is marriage.
I have seen first hand that Norton and McAfee don't work on this. Simply run Ad-aware and ewido, both free, and both get the job done. But people seem to spend millions each year on crappy programs that perpetuate spy-ware and viruses. Stupid humans. I wonder if one can sue a company such as Revenue Direct for, well, I don't know, messing up someones computer? If only sleep could be caught.