I thought people lived according to factors both internal and external. I think people that try to deny that are the ones that care the most. "That" as in what people think or expect from you.
But who cares? Keep being a rock n roller. :embarresd:
I thought people lived according to factors both internal and external. I think people that try to deny that are the ones that care the most. "That" as in what people think or expect from you.
But who cares? Keep being a rock n roller. :embarresd:
I like how you always make posts like this when you have no response for people. And I like how you often make posts claiming you're a mature responsible married man.
I like how you always make posts like this when you have no response for people. And I like how you often make posts claiming you're a mature responsible married man.
a lot of people hate windows vista, but i dont, i dont because i think all the people who are hating on vista, and started the trend, probably all have shitty XP and dont like the idea of a newer/better OS
a lot of people hate windows vista, but i dont, i dont because i think all the people who are hating on vista, and started the trend, probably all have shitty XP and dont like the idea of a newer/better OS
Really, XP is far superior. I barely use the laptop and have had far more problems with it than my desktop which I push to limit almost daily with music production and video editing.
That's why Windows are rush-releasing the new Windows 7 next year, Vista has had way too much bad press, and rightly so because it's horrible.
Really, XP is far superior. I barely use the laptop and have had far more problems with it than my desktop which I push to limit almost daily with music production and video editing.
While I don't disagree, this is a matter of perspective. Vista makes the computer run slower, but allows for more RAM. Also, your laptop problems have less to do with Vista and more to do with the fact that it's a laptop. Seriously, I don't know one person who didn't at one point have problems with his laptop, regardless of who produced it. They come bundled with lots of software and some times the hardware is poorly put together. The idea with laptops the past ten years was to make them as cheap as possible.
I've had some Vista problems but when I put my head to it I was able to solve them. The same is true about XP to me. In the end, the differences between the two are how they look, and their functionability. It's a matter of preference. I wouldn't mind being humored by the specific problems you are experiencing.
(Also, your XP first went through like three-four years of patching to get that good. Vista still has some time on that.)
Exactly. No one seems to understand that before they jump on the "hate-Vista" bandwagon. Before Vista, everyone hated XP and complained about how it didn't work well with 98 stuff. This time before Vista, everyone was nostalgic for Windows98.