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I have a spare copy of it I'll PM you.notyou2 wrote:I downloaded Windows Plus 1, which when combined with Windows 7 turns it into Windows 8.
My entire system went haywire and I had to buy a new laptop.
Nothing was recoverable, including the video of my infant nephews circumcision.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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I don't want another copy of Windows plus 1, but thank you.saxitoxin wrote:I have a spare copy of it I'll PM you.notyou2 wrote:I downloaded Windows Plus 1, which when combined with Windows 7 turns it into Windows 8.
My entire system went haywire and I had to buy a new laptop.
Nothing was recoverable, including the video of my infant nephews circumcision.

i'd love windows 1337Haggis_McMutton wrote:Still running XP.
Probably not gonna bother with Windows 7, 8 or 1337 till new software doesn't support XP anymore.

This me too also much.Haggis_McMutton wrote:Still running XP.
Probably not gonna bother with Windows 7, 8 or 1337 till new software doesn't support XP anymore.
Ditto++Woodruff wrote:This me too also much.Haggis_McMutton wrote:Still running XP.
Probably not gonna bother with Windows 7, 8 or 1337 till new software doesn't support XP anymore.
This made me chuckle.Woodruff wrote:This me too also much.Haggis_McMutton wrote:Still running XP.
Probably not gonna bother with Windows 7, 8 or 1337 till new software doesn't support XP anymore.
No, it's more like Bill Gates is attempting to take away our freedom and we need to fight back.rdsrds2120 wrote:Also, don't listen to natty. Bill Gates kicked his puppy when he was 7, and he hasn't recovered.
No, "decency" is not a concept you can associate with windows 8. It's entirely void of any decency.rdsrds2120 wrote:Windows 8 is decent.

Well that's sort of a weird comparison.rdsrds2120 wrote: I'm making my observations comparing it to its predecessor, Windows 7.
-rd

Maybe it's just me, but I've never had a shitty experience with Windows. Smooth sailing over here (and is it sweet corn, natty? Please tell me it is).natty dread wrote:Well that's sort of a weird comparison.rdsrds2120 wrote: I'm making my observations comparing it to its predecessor, Windows 7.
-rd
I mean, it's like you die and go to hell, and the devil or whatever informs you you have to partake in a shit-eating contest. Participation is mandatory, there's no opting out. Once there, you're given two plates, one has a pile of shit that has been drying in the sun for a few days. The other plate has a slightly smaller pile of shit but this shit is steaming fresh, soggy and probably riddled with disease. You think you can see a few pieces of corn in there.
So, you can make a rational decision or an irrational one, you can compare the respective merits of each shitpile, like if it's better to eat more shit if you don't have to eat it fresh, or if it's better ot eat less shit but it's all fresh and soggy and probably tastes even worse. You can weight the options and make an informed decision, but in the end, no matter which pile of shit are you going to eat, you're still going to end up eating a pile of shit.
What's a "post-scarcity economy"?natty dread wrote:No, it's more like Bill Gates is attempting to take away our freedom and we need to fight back.rdsrds2120 wrote:Also, don't listen to natty. Bill Gates kicked his puppy when he was 7, and he hasn't recovered.
The truth is, when it comes to computer software we already live in a post-scarcity economy. But the thing is, most people don't know it. Most people are still in the matrix, and it's like we try to feed them the red pills but they're like "oh I know this blue pill makes me really sleepy, it's bad for my teeth and it takes away my boner but every one eats them and I don't want to bother changing my habits".