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A World Without Windows XP

Posted 07/10/2008 at 12:31:37pm

For so long now I have seen people complaining about things like the UI or how the start button looks.  Seriously guys if you would spend half as much time using the stuff and getting to know it better as you do whining youll soon find out that youll grow in it just as much as you did XP.  Did yall not even read the article?  Xp wasnt perfect either but listen to yall rant about how much you want to keep it.  Are you going to live forever?  Why in the world would you expect an OS would.  Times change and demands change with it.  Who really cares whether you think MS shouldnt compete with Mac.  The fact that Mac is out there means they have to compete to put food on the table for thier families.  And seriously if you say the OS gets in your way run a linux machine and shut up.  You dont want to upgrade ram cause you dont think it should be necessarry?  Who made you the guy who determines all things PC?  The simple drive for the technology world to get better and improve like this competition is what gives you technology today.  You think its so bad now that you have to upgrade some ram?  WTH do you think would happen if you didnt have PCs to upgrade at all.  Tried writing a letter lately and getting a fast response?  Tried filing paperwork for multiple people in different locations by hand?  The point is Get Over It.  Vista will evolve like XP did.  Their will be new OS out like there have always been.  People will not want to learn something new cause they are too lazy like they always have been.  And these complaints will continue till the end of days untill we either man up and learn to deal or all become gods in our own perfect little world.

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