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....it was painful, and I'm already feeling a sense of loss...

....but I managed to gather up 25 years of pieces and parts from building
and futzing around with PC's, going all the way back to my Eagle 8086,
pack 'em into a couple of boxes, and send them off to a brother-in-law,
who *is* still messing around with PCs.

We've got one Windows-running PC left in the house, my wife's laptop,
and my server, which runs on Windows Server 2003. I wouldn't know how to
"fix" the laptop, and about all I could do with the server is pop in
more drives.

Now, I'm down to my Macbook Pro...waiting on apple to resolve some
issues with the new iMacs.
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H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
...it was painful, and I'm already feeling a sense of loss...

...but I managed to gather up 25 years of pieces and parts from building
and futzing around with PC's, going all the way back to my Eagle 8086,
pack 'em into a couple of boxes, and send them off to a brother-in-law,
who *is* still messing around with PCs.

We've got one Windows-running PC left in the house, my wife's laptop,
and my server, which runs on Windows Server 2003. I wouldn't know how to
"fix" the laptop, and about all I could do with the server is pop in
more drives.

Now, I'm down to my Macbook Pro...waiting on apple to resolve some
issues with the new iMacs.


If it wasn't for all of the problems with Vista, I would never have gone
to a Mac.

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If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob,
achmed the sock puppet, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting
your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because,
well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I
don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As
always, have a nice, simple-minded day.
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H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
...it was painful, and I'm already feeling a sense of loss...

...but I managed to gather up 25 years of pieces and parts from
building and futzing around with PC's, going all the way back to my
Eagle 8086, pack 'em into a couple of boxes, and send them off to a
brother-in-law, who *is* still messing around with PCs.

We've got one Windows-running PC left in the house, my wife's laptop,
and my server, which runs on Windows Server 2003. I wouldn't know how
to "fix" the laptop, and about all I could do with the server is pop
in more drives.

Now, I'm down to my Macbook Pro...waiting on apple to resolve some
issues with the new iMacs.


If it wasn't for all of the problems with Vista, I would never have gone
to a Mac.


He is better off with the Mac. Buy a Mac and never look back. Buy
Vista and it will not be long before you want XPee back for the performance.
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On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:27:05 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
...it was painful, and I'm already feeling a sense of loss...

...but I managed to gather up 25 years of pieces and parts from building
and futzing around with PC's, going all the way back to my Eagle 8086,
pack 'em into a couple of boxes, and send them off to a brother-in-law,
who *is* still messing around with PCs.

We've got one Windows-running PC left in the house, my wife's laptop,
and my server, which runs on Windows Server 2003. I wouldn't know how to
"fix" the laptop, and about all I could do with the server is pop in
more drives.

Now, I'm down to my Macbook Pro...waiting on apple to resolve some
issues with the new iMacs.

If it wasn't for all of the problems with Vista, I would never have gone
to a Mac.


I avoided that by never running Vista. I stayed away from XP until SP2
when they got most of the bugs worked out but six of my nine running
machines are still on W/98 SE.

I learned many years ago in the mainframe business, the smart money is
always running two or three year old software. Pioneers catch all the
arrows.



Again, you are responding to a worthless p.o.s. who is using another's
ID here.

I never had any serious problems with VISTA. I recently installed
Windows 7 on my Macbook Pro, and I'd not having any troubles with *7*,
either.

I'm more than aware that many users had VISTA problems. I simply didn't.




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H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
wrote:
On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:27:05 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
...it was painful, and I'm already feeling a sense of loss...

...but I managed to gather up 25 years of pieces and parts from
building and futzing around with PC's, going all the way back to my
Eagle 8086, pack 'em into a couple of boxes, and send them off to a
brother-in-law, who *is* still messing around with PCs.

We've got one Windows-running PC left in the house, my wife's
laptop, and my server, which runs on Windows Server 2003. I wouldn't
know how to "fix" the laptop, and about all I could do with the
server is pop in more drives.

Now, I'm down to my Macbook Pro...waiting on apple to resolve some
issues with the new iMacs.
If it wasn't for all of the problems with Vista, I would never have
gone to a Mac.


I avoided that by never running Vista. I stayed away from XP until SP2
when they got most of the bugs worked out but six of my nine running
machines are still on W/98 SE.

I learned many years ago in the mainframe business, the smart money is
always running two or three year old software. Pioneers catch all the
arrows.



Again, you are responding to a worthless p.o.s. who is using another's
ID here.

I never had any serious problems with VISTA. I recently installed
Windows 7 on my Macbook Pro, and I'd not having any troubles with *7*,
either.

I'm more than aware that many users had VISTA problems. I simply didn't.


The truth is Vista isn't that bad as long as you buy enough memory for
it, and are surfing and email.

But do things like VMs, video libraries, copy 800GB over the network...
Vista is pig slow. My Linux/UNIX systems have no trouble coping data 5
to 25 times faster than Vista.

Same with disk to disk copy. Put in a TB disk and copy part of the
video library to it and I will litterally get a nights sleep. On UNIX,
takes about 100 minutes.


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Canuck57 wrote:
H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
wrote:
On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:27:05 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
...it was painful, and I'm already feeling a sense of loss...

...but I managed to gather up 25 years of pieces and parts from
building and futzing around with PC's, going all the way back to my
Eagle 8086, pack 'em into a couple of boxes, and send them off to a
brother-in-law, who *is* still messing around with PCs.

We've got one Windows-running PC left in the house, my wife's
laptop, and my server, which runs on Windows Server 2003. I
wouldn't know how to "fix" the laptop, and about all I could do
with the server is pop in more drives.

Now, I'm down to my Macbook Pro...waiting on apple to resolve some
issues with the new iMacs.
If it wasn't for all of the problems with Vista, I would never have
gone to a Mac.

I avoided that by never running Vista. I stayed away from XP until SP2
when they got most of the bugs worked out but six of my nine running
machines are still on W/98 SE.

I learned many years ago in the mainframe business, the smart money is
always running two or three year old software. Pioneers catch all the
arrows.



Again, you are responding to a worthless p.o.s. who is using another's
ID here.

I never had any serious problems with VISTA. I recently installed
Windows 7 on my Macbook Pro, and I'd not having any troubles with *7*,
either.

I'm more than aware that many users had VISTA problems. I simply didn't.


The truth is Vista isn't that bad as long as you buy enough memory for
it, and are surfing and email.

But do things like VMs, video libraries, copy 800GB over the network...
Vista is pig slow. My Linux/UNIX systems have no trouble coping data 5
to 25 times faster than Vista.

Same with disk to disk copy. Put in a TB disk and copy part of the
video library to it and I will litterally get a nights sleep. On UNIX,
takes about 100 minutes.


Ignore that dumb turd who talked about me not having any problems with
Vista. I got tired of that slow pig of an OS, which is the reason I
changed to a MAC

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H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
wrote:
On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:27:05 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
...it was painful, and I'm already feeling a sense of loss...

...but I managed to gather up 25 years of pieces and parts from
building and futzing around with PC's, going all the way back to
my Eagle 8086, pack 'em into a couple of boxes, and send them off
to a brother-in-law, who *is* still messing around with PCs.

We've got one Windows-running PC left in the house, my wife's
laptop, and my server, which runs on Windows Server 2003. I
wouldn't know how to "fix" the laptop, and about all I could do
with the server is pop in more drives.

Now, I'm down to my Macbook Pro...waiting on apple to resolve some
issues with the new iMacs.
If it wasn't for all of the problems with Vista, I would never have
gone to a Mac.

I avoided that by never running Vista. I stayed away from XP until SP2
when they got most of the bugs worked out but six of my nine running
machines are still on W/98 SE.

I learned many years ago in the mainframe business, the smart money is
always running two or three year old software. Pioneers catch all the
arrows.


Again, you are responding to a worthless p.o.s. who is using
another's ID here.

I never had any serious problems with VISTA. I recently installed
Windows 7 on my Macbook Pro, and I'd not having any troubles with
*7*, either.

I'm more than aware that many users had VISTA problems. I simply didn't.


The truth is Vista isn't that bad as long as you buy enough memory for
it, and are surfing and email.

But do things like VMs, video libraries, copy 800GB over the
network... Vista is pig slow. My Linux/UNIX systems have no trouble
coping data 5 to 25 times faster than Vista.

Same with disk to disk copy. Put in a TB disk and copy part of the
video library to it and I will litterally get a nights sleep. On
UNIX, takes about 100 minutes.


Ignore that dumb turd who talked about me not having any problems with
Vista. I got tired of that slow pig of an OS, which is the reason I
changed to a MAC


My next one will be a 17" MacBook Pro.... Had the luxury of using one
for awhile, nice machines. In a laptop you can't pour CPU/heat and
memory at it so Vista isn't going to cut it for me either.
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On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:27:05 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
...it was painful, and I'm already feeling a sense of loss...

...but I managed to gather up 25 years of pieces and parts from building
and futzing around with PC's, going all the way back to my Eagle 8086,
pack 'em into a couple of boxes, and send them off to a brother-in-law,
who *is* still messing around with PCs.

We've got one Windows-running PC left in the house, my wife's laptop,
and my server, which runs on Windows Server 2003. I wouldn't know how to
"fix" the laptop, and about all I could do with the server is pop in
more drives.

Now, I'm down to my Macbook Pro...waiting on apple to resolve some
issues with the new iMacs.


If it wasn't for all of the problems with Vista, I would never have gone
to a Mac.


I avoided that by never running Vista. I stayed away from XP until SP2
when they got most of the bugs worked out but six of my nine running
machines are still on W/98 SE.

I learned many years ago in the mainframe business, the smart money is
always running two or three year old software. Pioneers catch all the
arrows.


But I'm quite an important part of Microsoft's R&D and testing programs,
so I had to use it. I've now left them and teamed up with Apple.

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H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
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On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:27:05 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
...it was painful, and I'm already feeling a sense of loss...

...but I managed to gather up 25 years of pieces and parts from building
and futzing around with PC's, going all the way back to my Eagle 8086,
pack 'em into a couple of boxes, and send them off to a brother-in-law,
who *is* still messing around with PCs.

We've got one Windows-running PC left in the house, my wife's laptop,
and my server, which runs on Windows Server 2003. I wouldn't know how to
"fix" the laptop, and about all I could do with the server is pop in
more drives.

Now, I'm down to my Macbook Pro...waiting on apple to resolve some
issues with the new iMacs.
If it wasn't for all of the problems with Vista, I would never have gone
to a Mac.

I avoided that by never running Vista. I stayed away from XP until SP2
when they got most of the bugs worked out but six of my nine running
machines are still on W/98 SE.

I learned many years ago in the mainframe business, the smart money is
always running two or three year old software. Pioneers catch all the
arrows.


But I'm quite an important part of Microsoft's R&D and testing programs,
so I had to use it. I've now left them and teamed up with Apple.


Apple agreed to double what Microsoft was paying me to solve their
software problems.

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If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob,
achmed the sock puppet, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting
your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because,
well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I
don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As
always, have a nice, simple-minded day.
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H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:





In article ,
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On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:27:05 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:


H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
...it was painful, and I'm already feeling a sense of loss...


...but I managed to gather up 25 years of pieces and parts from building
and futzing around with PC's, going all the way back to my Eagle 8086,
pack 'em into a couple of boxes, and send them off to a brother-in-law,
who *is* still messing around with PCs.


We've got one Windows-running PC left in the house, my wife's laptop,
and my server, which runs on Windows Server 2003. I wouldn't know how to
"fix" the laptop, and about all I could do with the server is pop in
more drives.


Now, I'm down to my Macbook Pro...waiting on apple to resolve some
issues with the new iMacs.
If it wasn't for all of the problems with Vista, I would never have gone
to a Mac.
I avoided that by never running Vista. I stayed away from XP until SP2
when they got most of the bugs worked out but six of my nine running
machines are still on W/98 SE.


I learned many years ago in the mainframe business, the smart money is
always running two or three year old software. Pioneers catch all the
arrows.


But I'm quite an important part of Microsoft's R&D and testing programs,
so I had to use it. I've now left them and teamed up with Apple.


Apple agreed to double what Microsoft was paying me to solve their
software problems.

--
If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob,
achmed the sock puppet, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting
your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because,
well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I
don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As
always, have a nice, simple-minded day.- Hide quoted text -

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I should probably dig up all of my old hardware and software and post
what I have here. I just don't think it would make me feel important
like it does Harry the fat ass.


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