Nvyseal, on Oct 15 2006, 12:27 AM, said:
in all honesty Camaro, i wish MS would not have to add all the safety features in Vista that they did. Problem is, with NT4, Windows98, Windows 2000 the envronment was not secure. Microsoft made a commitment to its users that it would lock down its future OS's and make a more secure OS. In doing that, it has to go both ways.
As for "However to penalize everyone regardless of guilt is wrong too" its just a way of life. I wish i didnt have to go through security checkpoints in the airport, or DUI checkpoints on the roads or have to lock my doors at night, but i have to, and our country has no EULA on this, but i still have to pay my taxes.
As for XP being a good OS, it is. Keep it, use it until its not supported anymore. Thats what i did with Windows 2000 and Windows 98. I was so scared to death of "Whistler" and it phoning home and activation. it took me 2 years before even installing it on one of my systems. Now that i have installed it, i see i really have nothing to worry about, and what a fool i was for waiting so long. It really is a better OS, and a much safer OS than what i was using.
Yep I know what you mean, thats why I put
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I just wish the world was not quite what it is.
There will always be things that will make your, an my life easier, an always be people that are afraid of trying anything new, in this case I am not sure it is quite the same, I however, could be completely wrong on that though, With the onset of Political, which I wont go into, way too big of a can of worms anyway, an social factors an the DRM, this isn't about MS protecting its property anymore, its about them stealing your's, mine, and the guys down the street's Rights everything is about the intellectual Rights but no more about our rights. we buy something its not really ours, well what about that car I bought someone had to think of the design, an someone else had to put it together. where is there intellectual rights, oh I should not say that soon enough we wont buy our cars just rent them.