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  • M Mycroft Holmes

    I once likened using Silverlight over Citrix to nailing ones scrotum to the desk, I feel the same way about W8

    Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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    Hi Mycroft, Surely you meant "nailing one testicle," rather than "scrotum," since the scrotum is the sac that contains both testicles, and, unless you are, genitally, the equivalent of a two-headed calf, I believe you only have one scrotum. best, Bill

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      Hi Mycroft, Surely you meant "nailing one testicle," rather than "scrotum," since the scrotum is the sac that contains both testicles, and, unless you are, genitally, the equivalent of a two-headed calf, I believe you only have one scrotum. best, Bill

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      Mycroft Holmes
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      Bloody pedantic mutter mutter grumble grind typo fixed While I am amazing, my typing isn't.

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        You mentioned Cool OS, but your link points to Windows 8.

        speaking as ...

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          You mentioned Cool OS, but your link points to Windows 8.

          speaking as ...

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          Think of the reception it's received. That's been fairly cool. Positively ice-like.

          *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

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          • C Chris Maunder

            So I guess this means we have to wait until October for Apple's new phone and iPad-mini. Or, more precisely, we'll have to wait for the day 2 days after Microsoft's launch for Apple to reveal their stuff.

            cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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            Ummm... didn't Microsoft and Google wait until after Apple's WWDC to announce their stuff (Surface, Nexus 7, Jelly Bean, Nexus Q, etc...)? What's good for the goose... BTW - Mountain Lion will be available for d/l by the end of the month. Isn't that more analogous with Windows 8 anyways?

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            • M Mycroft Holmes

              Bloody pedantic mutter mutter grumble grind typo fixed While I am amazing, my typing isn't.

              Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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              Mycroft Holmes wrote:

              Bloody pedantic mutter mutter grumble grind typo fixed

              Glad I could be helpful ! I don't see anything wrong with your typing. best, Bill

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              • M Mycroft Holmes

                Bloody pedantic mutter mutter grumble grind typo fixed While I am amazing, my typing isn't.

                Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                hairy_hats
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                Don't you mean "one's" not "ones"? :)

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                • L Lost User

                  Ummm... didn't Microsoft and Google wait until after Apple's WWDC to announce their stuff (Surface, Nexus 7, Jelly Bean, Nexus Q, etc...)? What's good for the goose... BTW - Mountain Lion will be available for d/l by the end of the month. Isn't that more analogous with Windows 8 anyways?

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                  I certainly wouldn't be comparing Windows 8 to Mountain Lion. One is a massive rewrite of the OS, UI and entire user experience. The other has new screensavers (Oh, and an AppStore, of course).

                  cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                    I certainly wouldn't be comparing Windows 8 to Mountain Lion. One is a massive rewrite of the OS, UI and entire user experience. The other has new screensavers (Oh, and an AppStore, of course).

                    cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                    Where to start? I compared Mountain Lion to Windows 8 only because they are both desktop operating systems rather than a smart phone or rumored tablet (from your post). Your implication was that Apple waits until after a major Microsoft release to release it's "stuff". While there is definitely marketing gamesmanship Apple is hardly alone. Surface? Nexus 7?

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                    One is a massive rewrite of the OS, UI and entire user experience.

                    1. Massive? Really?! Windows 8 looks like Windows 7 with the silly Metro interface bolted on. Oh... and a new App store, of course. :rolleyes: 2. Why do you suppose Microsoft felt the need for a "massive rewrite"? I've always thought Windows 7 was a pretty good OS?

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                      Where to start? I compared Mountain Lion to Windows 8 only because they are both desktop operating systems rather than a smart phone or rumored tablet (from your post). Your implication was that Apple waits until after a major Microsoft release to release it's "stuff". While there is definitely marketing gamesmanship Apple is hardly alone. Surface? Nexus 7?

                      Chris Maunder wrote:

                      One is a massive rewrite of the OS, UI and entire user experience.

                      1. Massive? Really?! Windows 8 looks like Windows 7 with the silly Metro interface bolted on. Oh... and a new App store, of course. :rolleyes: 2. Why do you suppose Microsoft felt the need for a "massive rewrite"? I've always thought Windows 7 was a pretty good OS?

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                      1. They were up all night doing those tiles, I'll have you know. 2. Because we all need our keyboard and mouse driven desktop computers to have a tablet UI, silly!

                      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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