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Old August 22nd 08, 06:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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Default Fun toy to have

"Jay Honeck" wrote in
news:AFjrk.307998$yE1.76961@attbi_s21:

You are in the minority. I saw a report on slash dot that 2/3s of
computers that had Vista on them now have reverse migrated back to
XP.


Perhaps, but given the thousands of Vista machines that are sold
daily, my minority status won't last long. As is always the case with
OS upgrades, there is now a growing group of young computer owners who
have known nothing but Vista, who will regard XP the way we regard
Windows 3.1 or DOS.

I have found nothing about Vista to complain about, other than the
aforementioned networking-with-XP-machines difficulty. It's stable,
easy to use, fast, and offers some enhancements and eye-candy that XP
didn't have.

More importantly, I found the migration from XP to Vista to be
completely intuitive, with no instruction or help screens required. I
just got to work, and the OS simply disappeared, as every good OS
should.


You're a spamming fjukkwit.


Bertie
 




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