What Microsoft did right
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When you consider the amount of vitriol that is normally spewed into the lounge, generally aimed at Microsoft by developers that purportedly use Microsoft products, I make a conscious decision to post a postitive comment in the hopes that it would somewhat alter the balance. Or, at least give people pause to think... One simple act may not change the world, but it can change someones world.
I nominate you for the upcoming Nobel Prize for Peace ;P But really though, I agree with you on this. How is it in a world of grays so many people see black or white (usually black)?
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Got up today, read my e-mail, browsed some news site. The computer didn't crash, there were no apparent issues. All of this while using Windows 8. So, until such time as I can find the time to write my own operating system and browser, I will continue to use what I have - Windows 8. And griping about what I don't like is wasted breath... so, I shant.
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Signed up to be a Microsoft developer for free Received every piece of software ever made by Microsoft for free. When I log onto Windows 8.1 the start menu is there without doing anything. Right away my facebook notifications show on the start screen. Right away weather, sports, and news all show on the start screen. Then I go into the Bing News app now called MSN news (which is a data mining app - this provides news from 100s of sources I choose) Afterwards I use Visual Studio Ultimate - provided free And you wouldn't have had to waste the 15 minutes when Windows 8 was already installed - just saying :D
You must be near the top of the Microsoft pyramid scheme. :laugh: Incidentally, the 15 minutes included installing MonoDevelop, correcting the code, and building and testing the applications, improving the applications(C# and C++), and installing the latest OpenCV libraries. And I didn't have to sign up for anything or anybody. I'm a salaried Nomad. I guess it all comes down to choices. How long does it take to install Visual Studio Ultimate? :-D
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What you have will change: Windows 1000000 is coming and force you to upgrade. :laugh:
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Incidentally, I was told by somebody connected that the reason they're going to 10 is because millions of people have applications and code containing functionality based on "Win 9X" macros, which would of course crash all the legacy (and not so legacy) applications as soon as they detected Windows 9. :laugh:
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I nominate you for the upcoming Nobel Prize for Peace ;P But really though, I agree with you on this. How is it in a world of grays so many people see black or white (usually black)?
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Tim Carmichael wrote:
Got up today, read my e-mail, browsed some news site.
Yes, but did you try to do anything productive while using W8? ;) Marc
Imperative to Functional Programming Succinctly Higher Order Programming
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You must be near the top of the Microsoft pyramid scheme. :laugh: Incidentally, the 15 minutes included installing MonoDevelop, correcting the code, and building and testing the applications, improving the applications(C# and C++), and installing the latest OpenCV libraries. And I didn't have to sign up for anything or anybody. I'm a salaried Nomad. I guess it all comes down to choices. How long does it take to install Visual Studio Ultimate? :-D
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You must be near the top of the Microsoft pyramid scheme. :laugh: Incidentally, the 15 minutes included installing MonoDevelop, correcting the code, and building and testing the applications, improving the applications(C# and C++), and installing the latest OpenCV libraries. And I didn't have to sign up for anything or anybody. I'm a salaried Nomad. I guess it all comes down to choices. How long does it take to install Visual Studio Ultimate? :-D
$0 income last 2 years - spent doing whatever I want, though I've been using the time to write experimental software. 2 and a half minutes from ISO on hard drive.
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You must be near the top of the Microsoft pyramid scheme. :laugh: Incidentally, the 15 minutes included installing MonoDevelop, correcting the code, and building and testing the applications, improving the applications(C# and C++), and installing the latest OpenCV libraries. And I didn't have to sign up for anything or anybody. I'm a salaried Nomad. I guess it all comes down to choices. How long does it take to install Visual Studio Ultimate? :-D
VS ultimate from an ISO via HDD 2-5 minute install. So you want me to believe that in the first 15 minutes of having a computer you are correcting code... It's one thing to talk about a computer being fast and another thing to make yourself seem super human, you just came off as a lair.
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I wasn't trolling, unlike some other people who's name I forget. I was simply trying to enlighten.
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VS ultimate from an ISO via HDD 2-5 minute install. So you want me to believe that in the first 15 minutes of having a computer you are correcting code... It's one thing to talk about a computer being fast and another thing to make yourself seem super human, you just came off as a lair.
Did you get the HDD drive free as well? Liar incidentally, not lair. And no, I do not lie, as you would find if you you stopped being a Microsofty and looked at the big, good world out there.
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VS ultimate from an ISO via HDD 2-5 minute install. So you want me to believe that in the first 15 minutes of having a computer you are correcting code... It's one thing to talk about a computer being fast and another thing to make yourself seem super human, you just came off as a lair.
Incidentally, I took an hour or two to build the system(80GB of Music from backup, that sort of thing). The 15 minutes was from when I decided to get my applications running on the new computer to having them running. No SSD, no lie. Oh, and while we're being completely honest, there is one fault with 14.04 on this PC; Broadcom doesn't supply the exact Linux driver for my BCM43142 dual wifi/bluetooth card, so the distro reverts to an alternative driver which really isn't very good. Still, 14.10 is out in two weeks; I've checked, it has updated BCM drivers, which *may* improve things. If not, they will get around to it eventually. I buy brand, spanking new hardware very rarely, so I'm in it for the long term anyway.
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Did you get the HDD drive free as well? Liar incidentally, not lair. And no, I do not lie, as you would find if you you stopped being a Microsofty and looked at the big, good world out there.
When you come off as a lair you already lost credibility. In your second message you continue to alter your story backing up that you are a lair.
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When you come off as a lair you already lost credibility. In your second message you continue to alter your story backing up that you are a lair.
Bye bye troll.
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When you come off as a lair you already lost credibility. In your second message you continue to alter your story backing up that you are a lair.
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Guess that answers if I'm the only Greg Colborne. Gregory is a good name.
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Incidentally, I took an hour or two to build the system(80GB of Music from backup, that sort of thing). The 15 minutes was from when I decided to get my applications running on the new computer to having them running. No SSD, no lie. Oh, and while we're being completely honest, there is one fault with 14.04 on this PC; Broadcom doesn't supply the exact Linux driver for my BCM43142 dual wifi/bluetooth card, so the distro reverts to an alternative driver which really isn't very good. Still, 14.10 is out in two weeks; I've checked, it has updated BCM drivers, which *may* improve things. If not, they will get around to it eventually. I buy brand, spanking new hardware very rarely, so I'm in it for the long term anyway.
"The 15 minutes was from when I decided to get my applications running on the new computer to having them running." So basically you keep changing your story to make it valid k got it lair