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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie-Jamie" data-source="post: 1030470" data-attributes="member: 145611"><p>Oh yeah. I'm actually kinda enjoying this other box. The last time I really used Windows, it was XP before the first fix pack came out, but I've also got an old HP lappy that dual-boots Vista and Linux. I just never boot Windows. I've found Windows Vista to be a quite high quality piece of software, really, a far cry from the rocky days of plug-and-pray and constant BSODs. </p><p></p><p>I had the Explorer go down once right after I started using it, but it's been perfection ever since. At this point I don't dare let my husband Jeff touch it for fear that he'll spew icons all over my nice, clean desktop and install 20 or 30 system monitors that cover ever available UI surface with enough tickers and counters to baffle a stockbroker.</p><p></p><p>I can see this and understand why people stick by it...</p><p></p><p>... But I can't look at what he does and find it the least bit attractive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie-Jamie, post: 1030470, member: 145611"] Oh yeah. I'm actually kinda enjoying this other box. The last time I really used Windows, it was XP before the first fix pack came out, but I've also got an old HP lappy that dual-boots Vista and Linux. I just never boot Windows. I've found Windows Vista to be a quite high quality piece of software, really, a far cry from the rocky days of plug-and-pray and constant BSODs. I had the Explorer go down once right after I started using it, but it's been perfection ever since. At this point I don't dare let my husband Jeff touch it for fear that he'll spew icons all over my nice, clean desktop and install 20 or 30 system monitors that cover ever available UI surface with enough tickers and counters to baffle a stockbroker. I can see this and understand why people stick by it... ... But I can't look at what he does and find it the least bit attractive. [/QUOTE]
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