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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 326/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Probably should've hugged him more as a kid, but I guess it's too late now. |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 327/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Yeah I thought of it, but apparently there's laws against that kind of thing. |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 328/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Considering that the version in particular I'm talking of was released May 2007, long before Windows 7 had any leaks or before the name of Windows 7 even, has no such effect on Windows Vista, the program's intended operating system, it's a bug. You don't even need to look so far to tell that it's a bug, not a feature. |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 331/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
You could simply activate it...
Also some people have reported that reseting the activation period works just as it did on Vista (I haven't tested this). |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 332/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
The faults of Vista are a combination of a few things, but the compatibility issues are primarily due to a half-decent attempt at security in the operating system, which can't be done without breaking quite a bit of legacy applications. |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 333/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Getting on MAC-whitelisted wireless networks apparently. |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 334/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Posted by knuck Somewhere on Usenet, don't ask me where also new pic |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 335/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
What is Tina? |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 336/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Posted by NightKev Yes he does. As part of his agreement to come back to the site, he'll get banned if he ever stops trolling!* *This, of course, is completely opposite for all other board2 users. |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 337/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Yeah bitches! Don't forget to start your torrents! (Downloading the full set of CDs/DVDs/Blu-ray is not actually necessary for the bandwidth and optical media conscious... most people should be installing it over the network unless you have special needs to require the full CDs/DVDs/BD). |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 338/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Posted by MathOnNapkins Wow.... quite a level of paranoia there. If you don't like the idea, then just download a CD or DVD and install from there ~_~ Posted by blackhole89 ... they already do. (How else would it possibly work?) Plus, this isn't exactly a groundbreaking feature. It's been available for years... |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 340/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
hmm, well ndiswrapper should always be used as a very last resort, and there's very few wireless cards that would require its use. That being said, I would be slightly surprised if the network install didn't include it... |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 343/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
*yawn*
What did I tell you last night about many, many proprietary programs containing hidden malicious features? |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 344/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Points against Norton are very minor to the larger argument -- this is why you should only accept free software. |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 345/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Oh yes, because there's no possible evil reason behind sending your private data without your consent. Nope, none at all. </sarcasm> |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 346/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Actually it's the other way around, Norton is made by Symantec (or more specifically, Symantec bought Norton in the early 1990s and now it's just become a brand name). |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 347/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
Thank you Zem for your understanding. |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 348/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
I'm here whenever I'm bored. |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 349/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
whats the deal with punctuation anyway |
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 350/533 EXP: 962109 Next: 51829 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4467 days Last view: 4269 days |
New NES homebrew with no obvious influences (kidding...)
Looks quite fun but all I have is a keyboard and it gets very confusing. Must buy NES pad to plug into USB.... |
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