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Not true, I use Vista with WOW all the time, no problems. You guys are just jumping to conclusions again.
I just copied and pasted what I post in other debate, this is the 3rd same vista vs XP one that you guys are discussing.
I have nothing against XP, I have actually another PC running XP and is very reliable, however, with the new hardware and technology coming up, vista will be the one who will be able to cope with the new specifications.
Windows 7 is windows vista with improvements and XP is being abandoned, so all of us will have to sit and use "vista" anyway with the new PCs.
Most don't like Vista are users or programmers who still like to run 16-bit legacy software and a lot of them want to keep, I bet in floppy disks :D. Vista don't like pesky old sofware that can compromising stability and that's why it not allowing those programs to run. That is why vista is more resilience with spyware. XP is very tolerant and that is why people like it.
I hope people who want to stick with XP won't end like those windows 98 SE users out there who didn't want XP still making unofficial service packs for 98.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/ OS-Enhancements/ Unofficial-Windows-SE-Service-Pack.shtml
I was a windows 98 user also and I loved it, and windows 2000 was awesome for me, I still have all the CDs and I could build a PC with them but nah I really don't want to stay behind.
If you still want to keep XP (and 98) run them in different partitions as "guests" with windows 7, hopefully windows 7 won't complain about it :P
I have nothing against XP, I have actually another PC running XP and is very reliable, however, with the new hardware and technology coming up, vista will be the one who will be able to cope with the new specifications.
Windows 7 is windows vista with improvements and XP is being abandoned, so all of us will have to sit and use "vista" anyway with the new PCs.
Most don't like Vista are users or programmers who still like to run 16-bit legacy software and a lot of them want to keep, I bet in floppy disks :D. Vista don't like pesky old sofware that can compromising stability and that's why it not allowing those programs to run. That is why vista is more resilience with spyware. XP is very tolerant and that is why people like it.
I hope people who want to stick with XP won't end like those windows 98 SE users out there who didn't want XP still making unofficial service packs for 98.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/
I was a windows 98 user also and I loved it, and windows 2000 was awesome for me, I still have all the CDs and I could build a PC with them but nah I really don't want to stay behind.
If you still want to keep XP (and 98) run them in different partitions as "guests" with windows 7, hopefully windows 7 won't complain about it :P
I installed Ubuntu on one of my machines and I found it user friendly.
Check the videos here: http://ubuntuclips.org/
Why you want to quit?????
This already been discussed here.
http://www.createdebate.com/debate/show/
Found this recipe online
GREAT RECIPE
Here is a turkey recipe that also includes the use of popcorn as a stuffing -- imagine that.
When I found this recipe, I thought it was perfect for people like me, who just are not sure how to tell when poultry is thoroughly cooked, but not dried out.
Give this a try.
15 lb. turkey
1 cup melted butter
1 cup stuffing (Pepperidge Farm is Good.)
1 cup uncooked popcorn (ORVILLE REDENBACHER'S LOW FAT)
Salt/pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brush turkey well with melted butter salt, and pepper. Fill cavity with stuffing and popcorn.
Place in baking pan with the neck end toward the back of the oven.
Listen for the popping sounds. When the turkey's ass blows the oven door open and the bird flies across the room, it's done.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!
LOL Truth and Lie are relatives terms but who here didn't lie before? check this out anyway:
http://newsfromrussia.com/science/2005/
http://www.cnn.
http://www.forbes.com/2005/10/19/
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