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    I think the Windows Explorer in Vista is a fucking disaster.

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      I think the Windows Explorer in Vista is a fucking disaster.

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      I think Windows is a f***ing disaster. IT has never recovered.

      modified on Sunday, December 12, 2010 3:01 PM

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        I think Windows is a f***ing disaster. IT has never recovered.

        modified on Sunday, December 12, 2010 3:01 PM

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        It's just that I have never seen such a cluster fuck of software. I just want to see my hard drive. WTF is this nethood shit...and these "link" folders that I can't click on because of access permissions? I use a pretty fancy document repository software at work and it doesn't even jack-up the view by using special icons for all of the folder types. Yeah..this is a rant. But not long back, I thought I moved files from the nethood/pictures ??? to another location, but it actually DELETED THEM!!! Ok, rant over.

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          I think the Windows Explorer in Vista is a fucking disaster.

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          XP was the last decent OS, although bloated. IMO 2k is the still the best. Its small enough and quick on todays hardware and just does what you expect, which is ti function with minimal BS.

          "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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            XP was the last decent OS, although bloated. IMO 2k is the still the best. Its small enough and quick on todays hardware and just does what you expect, which is ti function with minimal BS.

            "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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            I disagree... Vista was utter excrement, and I think we can all agree on that... But Win7, I actually really like. I think it's kinda like Star Trek, in that every other OS sucks. 3.11 was decent (for its time) 95 was bug-ridden crap 98 was acceptable Me was garbage XP was good Vista was totally evil Win7 is good

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              I disagree... Vista was utter excrement, and I think we can all agree on that... But Win7, I actually really like. I think it's kinda like Star Trek, in that every other OS sucks. 3.11 was decent (for its time) 95 was bug-ridden crap 98 was acceptable Me was garbage XP was good Vista was totally evil Win7 is good

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              Win7 is OK, provided you reboot it regularly. If you dont you are screwed. Your list shows your origins. For me NT4 rocked and everything has been getting worse since! :)

              "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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                I think the Windows Explorer in Vista is a fucking disaster.

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                Having seen what other developers do to their machines and then complain about it's performance and reliability. I completely disagree. I've used all these OS's and heard all the complaints and it's always about change and people don't like it. I'm not excusing MS, but no one makes bug proof, perfect software here either.

                That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_

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                  Win7 is OK, provided you reboot it regularly. If you dont you are screwed. Your list shows your origins. For me NT4 rocked and everything has been getting worse since! :)

                  "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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                  Actually, I rarely reboot my Win7 box at home. Granted, I don't do much development on it... Just a lot of gaming. I never got into the NT line... And I wasn't going to trace the pattern all the way back to MSDOS 3, which was my first OS after my old Atari 800XL :)

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                    Having seen what other developers do to their machines and then complain about it's performance and reliability. I completely disagree. I've used all these OS's and heard all the complaints and it's always about change and people don't like it. I'm not excusing MS, but no one makes bug proof, perfect software here either.

                    That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_

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                    You know, I have to agree with you for MOST cases, but I used Vista, and it really was garbage. I bought my latest desktop in the summer of last year (Or was it two years ago? My memory is horrible)... It was about 3-4 months before Win7 was due to release. I had planned on waiting, but I found a great deal that came with Vista and a free Win7 upgrade, so I jumped on it. So I used Vista on a brand new machine for a good 2-3 months before my Win7 upgrade arrived in the mail, and I hated it from five minutes after installing it. The UAC popups were a headache, I had things crashing left and right... It was just garbage. After a few days of messing around with it, I decided to keep my XP box as my primary machine, and just try to use the Vista one for gaming until Win7 came out. And Win7 did come out. And within a few hours of installing that, I realized how much better it was. Everything ran perfectly, and though there were a few glitches, there were no deal-breakers, so to speak. I immediately started migrating everything from my XP box, and shut the old machine down a few days later. The XP box is still taking up half of my desk, but I don't think I've turned it on since.

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                      Having seen what other developers do to their machines and then complain about it's performance and reliability. I completely disagree. I've used all these OS's and heard all the complaints and it's always about change and people don't like it. I'm not excusing MS, but no one makes bug proof, perfect software here either.

                      That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_

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                      Being a developer doesn't have anything to do with my rant, though I conceed you have a point. I do not like that Vista tries to guess what columns I want to see in a directory view. I want it the same everywhere. The windows explorer pre-vista was just perfect, I just wish it didn't change (call me old-fashioned).

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                        I think the Windows Explorer in Vista is a fucking disaster.

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                        puromtec1 wrote:

                        I think the Windows Explorer in Vista is a f***ing disaster.

                        FTFY. Seriously, come back and complain when you're using a proper OS; hint: Vista and ME do not apply.

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                          Win7 is OK, provided you reboot it regularly. If you dont you are screwed. Your list shows your origins. For me NT4 rocked and everything has been getting worse since! :)

                          "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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                          I kinda liked 2000 myself it was NT but it did games.

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                            You know, I have to agree with you for MOST cases, but I used Vista, and it really was garbage. I bought my latest desktop in the summer of last year (Or was it two years ago? My memory is horrible)... It was about 3-4 months before Win7 was due to release. I had planned on waiting, but I found a great deal that came with Vista and a free Win7 upgrade, so I jumped on it. So I used Vista on a brand new machine for a good 2-3 months before my Win7 upgrade arrived in the mail, and I hated it from five minutes after installing it. The UAC popups were a headache, I had things crashing left and right... It was just garbage. After a few days of messing around with it, I decided to keep my XP box as my primary machine, and just try to use the Vista one for gaming until Win7 came out. And Win7 did come out. And within a few hours of installing that, I realized how much better it was. Everything ran perfectly, and though there were a few glitches, there were no deal-breakers, so to speak. I immediately started migrating everything from my XP box, and shut the old machine down a few days later. The XP box is still taking up half of my desk, but I don't think I've turned it on since.

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                            While I'm not in anyway going to defend the v-word don't you think that as developers we should call the latest version of windows by its true name and not its market name. Namely win 6.1

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                              I kinda liked 2000 myself it was NT but it did games.

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                              yeah, it did games and had USB, and thats the big bonus I have NT4 running on a 486 DX2 at home with 32 meg of ram. And its OK. Its a world away fomr the bloated crap that is vista and win7.

                              "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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                                Actually, I rarely reboot my Win7 box at home. Granted, I don't do much development on it... Just a lot of gaming. I never got into the NT line... And I wasn't going to trace the pattern all the way back to MSDOS 3, which was my first OS after my old Atari 800XL :)

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                                I do a lot of dev, network stuff, debugging etc. after a few days it takes minutes just to refresh a shared netwrok folder Its horrid!

                                "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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                                  While I'm not in anyway going to defend the v-word don't you think that as developers we should call the latest version of windows by its true name and not its market name. Namely win 6.1

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                                  Its NT 6.1 really. Which is an insult to NT.

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                                    While I'm not in anyway going to defend the v-word don't you think that as developers we should call the latest version of windows by its true name and not its market name. Namely win 6.1

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                                    Oh, be nice... It's at least 6.22 :) And I still like calling it Weven, because that means the next one will be either "Weight" or "Wight" (Most commonly used in RPGs to refer to a type of undead creature). So we'd either laugh at how bloated "Weight" is, or make Pythonesque jokes about how "Wight" isn't quite dead yet... And then the next one would be "Wine", and that has 50% more jokes. And then "Wen" will be the next Duke Nukem Forever (Yeah, it's "expected" in 2011 - I'll believe it Wen I see it :) )

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