Microsoft Vista gets contacted by computers from Halliburton, US Dept of Defense, and probably Homel

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You really ought to be a little more analytical!

The article talks about how the guy installed Vista on his computer and
fired up PeerGuardian 2 on Vista. Did you really look at his screen shots.
He is obviously running it on Windows XP.

Fool!

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
 
* Richard Urban:
You really ought to be a little more analytical!

The article talks about how the guy installed Vista on his computer and fired up
PeerGuardian 2 on Vista. Did you really look at his screen shots. He is obviously running it
on Windows XP.

Fool!

While I think this is much ado about nothing,
two quotes from the comments section;

"Regarding the "your screenshots are WinXP" thing. - He's remoting into a Windows XP-based
router from a Vista machine. The method isn't scientific but if nothing else, I don't think
that automatically disqualifies the results. Someone - perhaps me - will need to take a look at
this in a more scientific manner.'

"Mike, he's using an RDP client IN VISTA to connect with a remote computer thats running XP. the
remote computer is watching the Vista computer's network activity."


-Michael
 
MICHAEL said:
* Richard Urban:



While I think this is much ado about nothing,
two quotes from the comments section;

"Regarding the "your screenshots are WinXP" thing. - He's remoting into a Windows XP-based
router from a Vista machine. The method isn't scientific but if nothing else, I don't think
that automatically disqualifies the results. Someone - perhaps me - will need to take a look at
this in a more scientific manner.'

"Mike, he's using an RDP client IN VISTA to connect with a remote computer thats running XP. the
remote computer is watching the Vista computer's network activity."


-Michael

Hahaha...you're kidding of course?
This is a "joke" site right?
Or else this 'site" is a joke!
Frank
 
Frank said:
Hahaha...you're kidding of course?
This is a "joke" site right?
Or else this 'site" is a joke!
Frank

You're the joke, Frank, you raving loony!

ss.
 
* Synapse Syndrome:
You're the joke, Frank, you raving loony!

ss.

I really enjoying reading your posts, SS.
From what I have been able to tell we share
many of the same opinions about Vista and
Microsoft.
However, last week I put Frank and Alias in the
killfile.... I just couldn't deal with their childish
incessant back and forth. It really did make reading
this group a lot easier. Really. I rarely ever killfile
anyone, they are the first in this group. I didn't want
to block Alias, but since he mostly just blathers on
with Frank, I kept seeing goober Frank's posts too.
Now it seems as if Alias has left the building.

The point I'm trying to make- I wish the smarter ones,
like yourself, would stop replying to the pudden-head's posts.
That why I don't have to see his ignorance displayed.

I know it's hard to let a fool get away with saying so many
foolish things without louding him out. But, really, Frank
needs no help in calling attention to his intellectual inadequacies.

I'm just making a suggestion. I will continue reading
your posts either way. I'm sure many folks have also
blocked the dingleberry.

Take care,

Michael
 
MICHAEL said:
* Synapse Syndrome:



I really enjoying reading your posts, SS.
From what I have been able to tell we share
many of the same opinions about Vista and
Microsoft.
However, last week I put Frank and Alias in the
killfile.... I just couldn't deal with their childish
incessant back and forth. It really did make reading
this group a lot easier. Really. I rarely ever killfile
anyone, they are the first in this group. I didn't want
to block Alias, but since he mostly just blathers on
with Frank, I kept seeing goober Frank's posts too.
Now it seems as if Alias has left the building.

The point I'm trying to make- I wish the smarter ones,
like yourself, would stop replying to the pudden-head's posts.
That why I don't have to see his ignorance displayed.

I know it's hard to let a fool get away with saying so many
foolish things without louding him out. But, really, Frank
needs no help in calling attention to his intellectual inadequacies.

I'm just making a suggestion. I will continue reading
your posts either way. I'm sure many folks have also
blocked the dingleberry.

Take care,

Michael
Gamacu malaka!
I feel better!
Frank
 
MICHAEL said:
* Synapse Syndrome:

I really enjoying reading your posts, SS.
From what I have been able to tell we share
many of the same opinions about Vista and
Microsoft.
However, last week I put Frank and Alias in the
killfile.... I just couldn't deal with their childish
incessant back and forth. It really did make reading
this group a lot easier. Really. I rarely ever killfile
anyone, they are the first in this group. I didn't want
to block Alias, but since he mostly just blathers on
with Frank, I kept seeing goober Frank's posts too.
Now it seems as if Alias has left the building.

The point I'm trying to make- I wish the smarter ones,
like yourself, would stop replying to the pudden-head's posts.
That why I don't have to see his ignorance displayed.

I know it's hard to let a fool get away with saying so many
foolish things without louding him out. But, really, Frank
needs no help in calling attention to his intellectual inadequacies.

I'm just making a suggestion. I will continue reading
your posts either way. I'm sure many folks have also
blocked the dingleberry.

Hey Michael. I didn't think you were still about since I returned to this
NG. I actually ignore Frank usually.

ss.
 
* Synapse Syndrome:
Hey Michael. I didn't think you were still about since I returned to this
NG. I actually ignore Frank usually.

I've been real busy the last few months, but I still read many of
the posts here.... just don't answer as many as I used to.

Good to see you back.

Take care,

Michael
 

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