Garrettwannabe on 2/2/2007 at 17:42
Found this very interesting interview with Gates on Vista release/Mac commercials on MSNBC/Newsweek today....:erm:
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16934083/site/newsweek/) Link
Finally, Vista Makes Its Debut. Now What? Bill Gates explains why you should buy his new operating system, what he's doing next and why John Hodgeman bugs him.Quote:
NEWSWEEK: If one of our readers confronted you in a CompUSA and said, “Bill, why upgrade to Vista?” what would be your elevator pitch?
Bill Gates: The most effective thing would be if I could sit down with them and just take them through the new look for a couple of minutes, show them the Sidebar, show them the way the search lets you go through lots of things, including lots of photos. Set up a parental control. And then I might edit a high-definition movie and make a little DVD that's got photos. As I went through, they'd think, “Wow, is that something I could use, would that make a difference for me?”
NEWSWEEK: In many of the Vista reviews, even the positive ones, people note that some Vista features are already in the Mac operating system.
Bill Gates: You can go through and look at who showed any of these things first, if you care about the facts. If you just want to say, "Steve Jobs invented the world, and then the rest of us came along," that's fine. If you're interested, [Vista development chief] Jim Allchin will be glad to educate you feature by feature what the truth is. I mean, it's fascinating, maybe we shouldn't have showed so publicly the stuff we were doing, because we knew how long the new security base was going to take us to get done. Nowadays, security guys break the Mac every single day. Every single day, they come out with a total exploit, your machine can be taken over totally. I dare anybody to do that once a month on the Windows machine. So, yes, it took us longer, and they had what we were doing, user interface-wise. Let's be realistic, who came up with [the] file, edit, view, help [menu bar]? Do you want to go back to the original Mac and think about where those interface concepts came from?
I also posted in the gaming forums ID Software's John Carmack's interview with
Game Informer on moving to Vista - which was very interesting as well....
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Carmack: It's a tough thing for Microsoft, where, essentially, Windows XP was a just fine operating system. Before that, there were horrible problems with Windows. But once they got there, it did everything an operating system is supposed to do. Nothing is going to help a new game by going to a new operating system. There were some clear wins going from Windows 95 to Windows XP for games, but there really aren't any for Vista. They're artificially doing that by tying DX10 so close it, which is really nothing about the OS. It's a hardware-interface spec. It's an artificial thing that they're doing there. They're really grasping at straws for reasons to upgrade the operating system. I suspect I could run XP for a great many more years without having a problem with it.
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http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200701/N07.0109.1737.15034.htm?Page=2) Link
Uncia on 2/2/2007 at 21:07
Quote Posted by Vigil
Nor are you attempting to disprove the validity of his point, apparently.
No, I wasn't. I was being helpful. Sheesh. :p
Kolya on 2/2/2007 at 21:30
That's really nice but I don't use Ubuntu anymore.
metal dawn on 2/2/2007 at 22:00
Quote Posted by Spitter
micro$HIT (the conspiracy is real)
Same here.
"The wow starts now."
Vista is soggy shit designed by idiots for idiots, quite a lot like the
other "wow" (WoW/World of Warcraft).
My school district has firmly banned the installing of Vista in several workplaces because of the bugs and potentially dangerous security risks.
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R Soul on 2/2/2007 at 22:11
My experience of voice recognition software suggests that it will interpret "delete all files" as something like "the leaf oar isles". And as said in the article, the mic has to be close enough to the speakers to get a decent sound, and the user has to have no idea what's happening.
Aerothorn on 2/2/2007 at 22:23
Quote Posted by Abysmal
It's just your school computer.
So it's not the operating system's fault when things crash?
Spitter on 2/2/2007 at 22:35
Quote Posted by metal dawn
Same here.
"The wow starts now."
Vista is soggy shit designed by idiots for idiots, quite a lot like the
other "wow" (WoW/World of Warcraft).
My school district has firmly banned the installing of Vista in several workplaces because of the bugs and potentially dangerous security risks.
USELESS and TOTALLY MEANINGLESS EDIT!!!!!!!HOORAH!1
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http://imageshack.us)
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Abysmal on 2/2/2007 at 23:04
Quote Posted by Aerothorn
So it's not the operating system's fault when things crash?
With OS X and at that frequency? No. (usually see that with faulty memory)
Uncia on 3/2/2007 at 00:32
Any reason why this wouldn't work in OSX? Given that it also has speech recognition.
Kolya on 3/2/2007 at 00:37
Hahaha, that could never happen! The attacker would have to get around the itunes DRM first! ... Oh shi..STEEEEEEEEEVE!!!