Page 2 of 2

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 1:25 am
by Lochar
Fiferguy wrote:
Deeb wrote:First thing I did to my new macbook, Install windows :)
What kind of heathen are you? ;)
Don't worry Fifer. Vista is VERY remenencent of Max OS X. Stupidly so. I'd link the YouTube video, but for some reason youtube doesn't want to play right now.

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 1:26 am
by Spec8472
Lochar wrote:Will your PC turn into a boat anchor when you install Vista?
They havn't as yet -- and I've been running it (in various forms and capacities) since [s]October[/s] September.
Fiferguy wrote:I haven't even looked at Vista yet... is it any better than any previous version of Windoze?
Better? Yes. A ton of various improvements. Many are subtle improvements, others are more obvious.

See my blog post: <a href="http://will.hughesfamily.net.au/2007013 ... sta/">"Ask Will: Should I Upgrade to Vista?"</a>

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:10 am
by Fiferguy
So all that just to say "No, it's not worth it." :wink:

I'll wait till I get fed up with Macs before I get Vista... ;)

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 4:17 am
by Fiferguy
Speaking of Vista, there was just a commercial on TV about it. The commercial was entitled something to the effect of "Wow," comparing getting Vista to getting a piece of the Berlin Wall, a Child's first snow, and a few other things. I thought it was rather cheezy, but what do you expect?

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 4:22 am
by Hearly
I installed Vista on Tuesday, been running fine for me, I had to disable the User accounts, I had 1 user, and he was Admin level, but it kept telling me Can "so and so" save a file on C:\

That also the Power saving stuff I had to turn that off.

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:07 am
by Spec8472
Fiferguy wrote:Speaking of Vista, there was just a commercial on TV about it. The commercial was entitled something to the effect of "Wow," comparing getting Vista to getting a piece of the Berlin Wall, a Child's first snow, and a few other things. I thought it was rather cheezy, but what do you expect?
Hey, I never said their advertising campaigns were any good.

The best thing the MS PR Folks have ever made was the Microsoft iPod Spoof.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeXAcwriid0

Edit: Oh, and yes - it was created by Microsoft PR, as an internal thing - aimed at themselves.

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:14 am
by Spec8472
Hearly wrote:I installed Vista on Tuesday, been running fine for me, I had to disable the User accounts, I had 1 user, and he was Admin level, but it kept telling me Can "so and so" save a file on C:\

That also the Power saving stuff I had to turn that off.
Uhm... not sure why you were getting prompted - were you trying to save to one of the protected locations? like Program Files, Windows, etc?

The UAC stuff can get slightly annoying, but it's there for a reason (no, not to piss off users - but to prevent programs from doing stupid things - like installing addons to your browser without your OK, or stuffing with network/computer settings, etc.)

And yes, saving files to Program Files & the Windows directory is a stupid thing for a developer to be doing in this day and age.

Aplpication settings & Files (for all users of the PC)? Use %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\

Application settings & Files (just for your user)? Use %APPDATA%

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 12:53 pm
by Fiferguy
Spec8472 wrote:
Fiferguy wrote:Speaking of Vista, there was just a commercial on TV about it. The commercial was entitled something to the effect of "Wow," comparing getting Vista to getting a piece of the Berlin Wall, a Child's first snow, and a few other things. I thought it was rather cheezy, but what do you expect?
Hey, I never said their advertising campaigns were any good.

The best thing the MS PR Folks have ever made was the Microsoft iPod Spoof.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeXAcwriid0

Edit: Oh, and yes - it was created by Microsoft PR, as an internal thing - aimed at themselves.
That's great...but they forgot the part about increasing package size until you have to hunt for the product inside through all the packaging and advertisements, which you throw away only to realize that the instructions were in the advertisements somewhere. So you dig through the trash for the instructions, only to find out that they're worthless.

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 1:41 pm
by mbeau
Spec8472 wrote:
Fiferguy wrote:Speaking of Vista, there was just a commercial on TV about it. The commercial was entitled something to the effect of "Wow," comparing getting Vista to getting a piece of the Berlin Wall, a Child's first snow, and a few other things. I thought it was rather cheezy, but what do you expect?
Hey, I never said their advertising campaigns were any good.

The best thing the MS PR Folks have ever made was the Microsoft iPod Spoof.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeXAcwriid0

Edit: Oh, and yes - it was created by Microsoft PR, as an internal thing - aimed at themselves.
Have you seen this one??

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQg0JNaKeVM

Zune vs iPod

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 1:49 pm
by Spec8472
Fiferguy wrote: So you dig through the trash for the instructions, only to find out that they're worthless.
Who needs instructions?

1) Open Box
2) Throw away everything that isn't the product.
3) ...?
4) Profit!

err... wait.

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:51 pm
by Spec8472
mbeau wrote:Have you seen this one??

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQg0JNaKeVM

Zune vs iPod
Ah, yeah - I had... not so funny though.

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 9:04 pm
by Fiferguy
Spec8472 wrote:
Fiferguy wrote: So you dig through the trash for the instructions, only to find out that they're worthless.
Who needs instructions?
I don't. But the one time that I didn't include the instructions with a machine I built for someone, they basically blew a gasket. So to avoid that, I give them all the little strips of paper that come out of the boxes of components. It's also job security, cause they try to do something to it, then bring it back to me saying that it doesn't work. Yay for shop fees. :twisted:

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:33 pm
by Lochar
Spec8472 wrote:
Fiferguy wrote: So you dig through the trash for the instructions, only to find out that they're worthless.
Who needs instructions?

1) Open Box
2) Throw away everything that isn't the product.
3) ...?
4) Profit!

err... wait.
This is not Slashdot.

We don't have near the number of random, meaningless trolls. Fifer and Shade by themselves just don't cut it.

Re: Lochar, Fiferguy - Good News!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:36 pm
by Fiferguy
Lochar wrote:
Spec8472 wrote:
Fiferguy wrote: So you dig through the trash for the instructions, only to find out that they're worthless.
Who needs instructions?

1) Open Box
2) Throw away everything that isn't the product.
3) ...?
4) Profit!

err... wait.
This is not Slashdot.

We don't have near the number of random, meaningless trolls. Fifer and Shade by themselves just don't cut it.
I can work harder, if it'll help...