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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 7:33 pm
by Jimbo_H
Dare2 wrote:I think we're agreeing?

I think we are
In fact this issue has already begun, sort of. Look at how the Microsoft website runs with Firefox! It's impossible to navigate certain parts of it and this all harks back to the days when they did exactly the same with their site and the Netscape browser. So, what do MS think people will do? Go back to using IE? Riiiiiight! I never, ever use IE for any reason. If a site doesn't work with Firefox, I don't visit. Simple
Jim
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 7:35 pm
by Jimbo_H
dagcrack wrote:And I should sue people for sueing without a real point or argument..
Wait a minute, you said "Windoze" thats an offence to Microsoft®
We will sue you and you'll have to pay to the Microsoft Corporation 300.000 dollars plus lawyers royalties and company defamation -
That'd be 534.329 with 9 cents, please pay on the next window, thank you.
Are you trying to say I don't have a point dagcrack?? If that's the case, it's slander and I'll see you in court!
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The word windoze was a typo, I'm terribly sorry and will promise not to say windoze again.
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Besides, it's pointless suing me anyway. My wife has all my money!
Jim
Windoze
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 8:21 pm
by dagcrack
hahaha
I'll sue your dog then!
(if you dont have one, tomorrow YOU WILL)

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 11:11 pm
by fsw
Num3 wrote:va!n wrote:loool, really amazing! Why not add a Setup to choose what parts should be installed/not installed? really crazy EU
Now this would be cool!
Considering you only use about 10% of what's installed !!!
Did somebody test XPlite?
Does it work good?
What is really bad about it?
Thanks
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 11:54 pm
by aszid
so.... this whole thing is a bit odd to me...
to me it seems that microsoft is not being punished for including the software, they are being punished because they are so successfull. After all, media player in one form or another has been inluded in windows since win 3.1.
Seriously, can anyone name another OS that doesn't come with a media player of some sort? (please don't mention one of the million linux distros, cause yes i know they exist without it, but no-one uses those distros so it doesn't matter)
What i think this is all about, is money and power. the EU decided that since everyone else was cashing in with lawsuits vs MS, then they should get a piece of the action too. Same thing happened across the US. one state successfully sued MS, within a few years practically every other state in the union had a lawsuit going vs MS. guess what, they ALL settled for a big chunk of money.
I'm not saying MS doesn't have questionable business practices, i'm just saying that has little/nothing to do with the motivation for sueing them for 500 million dollars.
If i was head of MS, i'd flip europe the finger and pull all of my products/service/support out of europe, until they begged for it back... which wouldn't take long.
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 1:57 am
by MadMax
Seriously, can anyone name another OS that doesn't come with a media player of some sort? (please don't mention one of the million linux distros, cause yes i know they exist without it, but no-one uses those distros so it doesn't matter)
Well if we can't mention Linux, then I'll say that apart from Unix, no. Windows seems to install WMP whether you like it or not. Don't know about MACos.
But the truth is that there are quite a few people that use Linux, and none of the distros I know of, install any program you don't want to. You can always choose what you want to install.
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 2:14 am
by aszid
aah, well i didn't mean it that way.
what i was trying to say, is don't mention something like router-linux. I know that linux only installs what you want, which is great, but pretty much any linux that someone would have on their pc, at least would contain a media player, whether or not you chose to install it.
i remember back to older versions of windows 95-ME, you actually got to choose what was installed when you set it up... That is definantly something i'd like to see them go back to.
But here's the question... why didn't the EU force microsoft to just give the option, instead the forced them to create an entire new build of windows (packaging, discs, etc)?
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 7:44 pm
by aszid
sorry for the double post.... but i saw this article today and had to pass on the link:
http://news.com.com/PC+makers+snub+Wind ... g=nefd.top
Pretty funny turn of events in my opinion.