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Re: I turned off UAC "Jack the Ripper" <Jack@Rripper.com> wrote in message news:ejlXzxHkJHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > DanS wrote: >> Justin <Justin@nobecauseihatespam> wrote in >> news:upSuRh9jJHA.4760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl: (Top-posted for brevity.....) >> >> Don't you just love it how some people, when they hear you don't like >> something, it's because you don't understand it or how to use it or too >> stupid to understand it. > > Which is usually the case. >> >> How come, I know what it does, I know how it works, I don't like it is >> never good enough for some people. (rhetorical) > > This is your pov, which is not good enough. And just what makes your POV superior or more important? |
Re: I turned off UAC "Not Even Me" <cargod01@hotmail.com> wrote in news:OeencdOkJHA.4448@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl: > > "Jack the Ripper" <Jack@Rripper.com> wrote in message > news:ejlXzxHkJHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> DanS wrote: >>> Justin <Justin@nobecauseihatespam> wrote in >>> news:upSuRh9jJHA.4760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl: (Top-posted for >>> brevity.....) >>> >>> Don't you just love it how some people, when they hear you don't >>> like something, it's because you don't understand it or how to use >>> it or too stupid to understand it. >> >> Which is usually the case. >>> >>> How come, I know what it does, I know how it works, I don't like it >>> is never good enough for some people. (rhetorical) >> >> This is your pov, which is not good enough. > > And just what makes your POV superior or more important? It wasn't even a POV or opinon, but an observation. |
Re: I turned off UAC Not Even Me wrote: > "Jack the Ripper" <Jack@Rripper.com> wrote in message > news:ejlXzxHkJHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> DanS wrote: >>> Justin <Justin@nobecauseihatespam> wrote in >>> news:upSuRh9jJHA.4760@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl: (Top-posted for brevity.....) >>> >>> Don't you just love it how some people, when they hear you don't like >>> something, it's because you don't understand it or how to use it or too >>> stupid to understand it. >> Which is usually the case. >>> How come, I know what it does, I know how it works, I don't like it is >>> never good enough for some people. (rhetorical) >> This is your pov, which is not good enough. > > And just what makes your POV superior or more important? > > What makes you think that your pov is superior, important or the course of actions you have posted about anything you have done here that you have to me is significant and I should respect your pov? What you have doing now and what you have done in the past as I have encountered you is give me a lot of lip service. |
Re: I turned off UAC "Thegrackfire" <Thegrackfire@cabra.com> wrote in message news:4997d0b8$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... > semoi wrote: >> The UAC, as you realize, is utterly useless. >> The concept of a warning is admirable. However the Vista UAC is simply a >> blind prompt that gives no information about any potential threat and >> merely pops up as result of user actions. Its aim is to make the user >> feel responsible if something goes awry rather than blame the lazy ass >> programming that goes into Windows. >> Win7/Vista SP3 does not have the knee jerk UAC of Vista. Alas Win7/Vista >> SP3 retains, as far as I can see and have read, all the lazy ass >> programming that makes Windows unnecessarily vulnerable to the evil >> a-holes of the world. >> The OS itself, whether Windows/Apple/Linux is rapidly becoming irrelevant >> in a browser based, cloud computing world. >> IBM may have the last laugh as it pushes a Linux based cloud computing >> model to companies fed up with tithing Microsoft's endless and valueless >> upgrade cycles. > > > You are correct about all the points you are making. I have talked about > them again and again in here, but vista fans dont have high IQ's and dont > understand what the heck I am talking about. Simply not true. Only ****ing retards (like yourself) lump everyone into the same category. In reality, you don't understand how Vista works so you bash it whenever you can. Better get a book, "Vista for Retards" and study real hard. Within a year or two, even you can learn how to run a computer. > > > The OS itself, whether Windows/Apple/Linux is rapidly becoming > > irrelevant in a browser based, cloud computing world. Try running your computer without an OS. Oops, you use Etch-A-Sketch. Never mind. Now reinsert your head into your ass again and have someone tape it shut. |
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