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Old 02-08-2008, 06:13 AM #21
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I think what we have here is - to paraphrase Cool Hand Luke - a failure to communicate.

A) I didn't but the computer, as I have stated more than once. It was a gift.

B) I've not inquired about replacing VISTA with Linux.

C) I'm not soliciting people to send me free items or trying to arrange for items to arrive at no cost to me.

D) I thought I was in a support forum, not one where I'm patronized: "....Oh yeah, now we're really off to dreamland...."


Thank you for the offer, but no thanks.

I do own Linux software. How idiotic of me, though, huh, to have forgotten that I purchased it from RedHat - when I was going to install it on an old PC, but, instead, dumb again, I gutted it and set it up for a friend's son. Dang, I must be a total fool.

I'm sorry I even bothered.
I'm with you Bobbi. This is meant to be a friendly forum where we can try to help other people with neurological problems, not jump on them to show your 'superior' computer knowledge and to give your ego a boost.
Speaking for myself, I am just mentally and physically unable to get too deeply involved in computers. It can take up a huge amount of time and keyboard use, and I can't afford that. Mine works very well with Vista, and I am perfectly happy with it.
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Old 02-08-2008, 06:36 AM #22
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My apologies for whatever it is I said/wrote/offered that you seem to have taken such great offense to. I really had no thought that anything I may have said would be viewed as offensive or demeaning or patronizing in any way

"A) I didn't buy the computer, as I have stated more than once. It was a gift."
A gift that doesn't meet ones needs, is a gift still, offers to alleviate a gifts shortcomings are gifts as well. That's all I thought was being offered.

"B) I've not inquired about replacing VISTA with Linux."
No, but you expressed concerns and issues with the "gifts" inability to perform as needed/expected, and what was offered were options for increased performance and capability and security at no cost to you. To not mention or suggest the lowest priced and most cost-effective, highest performance, most reasonable, long lasting, options at that would not have been a very responsible thing to do. In my opinion it wouldn't anyway...

"C) I'm not soliciting people to send me free items or trying to arrange for items to arrive at no cost to me."
I was not under any misconception that you were soliciting anyone for anything. I was simply making you an offer of a free long term solution for your PC compatibility issues. No strings attached, nothing asked for nor expected for in return. I withdraw whatever offer of anything you are so offended by. You expressed needs and desires and limited resources that I believed myself and others to be in possession of the tools and knowledge of the solutions necessary to resolve in the most performance and cost effective way to permanently resolve those issues and concerns.

"D) I thought I was in a support forum, not one where I'm patronized: "....Oh yeah, now we're really off to dreamland...."
I really really really did not mean this to seem as "patronizing" in any way. that is just the way I think/talk/write. I'll definitely be on the look-out for the possibility of what I say seeming so offensive when the intention is not. My sincerest apologies for seeming so insensitive/patronizing/whatever-it-was-taken-as


"Thank you for the offer, but no thanks."
Your welcome. And, no further "offer" will follow.


"Dang, I must be a total fool."
Oh no! Far from it, a little ****** perhaps, and perhaps that with some minor justification at all parties involved. But a fool? Nahhhhhh. And a "total fool"? No way..............I have met some of them, you're not even close. Why I even find you and your concerns interesting and worthy of thought.

Once again, sorry to have so unintentionally demeaned you. I honestly had no such intentions.

"I'm sorry I even bothered."
I'm not....Never apologize for your dis-satisfaction with anything. That something I say or do doesn't please you should have no reflection on whether what was being offered is of no or negative value. That you "bothered " to even bring the subject up is a good thing that may cause others to think about better or different ways to accomplish and meet their own needs and goals without having to deal with issues others have dealt with before them.
You have not a thing to be sorry for. Nobody her does.

It is a beautiful morning here already! I am off to walk the Sasha uptown.

I hope that all y'all and all of all y'alls too in the mid-west and south-central USA are safe and warm....My 56 days was up Monday, so I guess I'll go and give the ARC a pint of B-Neg and a small check too today or tomorrow. If you are so able too, please do the same or something similar.....Please, give a pint if you can, it only takes a few minutes, and doesn't really hurt.

Y'll HAGD!
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go buy a few copies of windows xp before they stop selling them at a computer store

vista seems to work ok but word pad costs now -the greedy swines

but office suite from linux is free dowlnoad

the cd burner works for 3 months and then you have to pay for software or i have to pay for the real player version or buy external cd burner or just use flash drive
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I'm not a fan of the "Redmond mafia" per se. But I am glad that I stuck with XP. Even though I sometimes get nostalgic for 3.1 where you could actually go to the DOS command and make changes. Ah...the good old days!
i heard when mt rainier erupted 500 years ago the mud reached all the way to redmond

but we know that can never happen again!
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I'm not a fan of the "Redmond mafia" per se. But I am glad that I stuck with XP. Even though I sometimes get nostalgic for 3.1 where you could actually go to the DOS command and make changes. Ah...the good old days!

I keep my older laptop next to me - which has XP and I boot that baby up when I need something to go "right" or as I anticipate. . Hard to let go of the familiar, particularly when it works well.

I miss the good ol' days, too. I ain't dumb when it comes to 'puters. But: I'm also not accustomed to spending money to replace programs I've already purchased (since VISTA won't run those programs for which I hold the licenses).

I brought it up because... others will encounter as I have, even though I thought this prob. could be avoided. I hope to spare others some agony.
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I'm with you Bobbi. This is meant to be a friendly forum where we can try to help other people with neurological problems, not jump on them to show your 'superior' computer knowledge and to give your ego a boost.
Speaking for myself, I am just mentally and physically unable to get too deeply involved in computers. It can take up a huge amount of time and keyboard use, and I can't afford that. Mine works very well with Vista, and I am perfectly happy with it.
Steve,

I was so hoping that VISTA would work well (new machine with its "clean" install). Some of the VISTA features, I just love. Mostly, the probs. I've encountered, so far, and with having to replace programs, are related to graphics programs.

I've also discovered that, with VISTA, and MS IE 7, screenshots are not possible. For me, that's is a big deal. *It's a work-related need, and, so, not everyone will find that it's a setback as I have.*

Maybe I look for too much, but I also am not up to shooting down the person who bought my computer - to replace the laptop that had its floppy monitor that could not be "fixed" for less than the cost of the machine. I've not breathed a word of complaint to my friend. Nor will I. It just strikes me as: so ungrateful. So... I came here to find out if, maybe, someone has encountered similarly and knows of a class action.

Evidently, others are not so very happy with VISTA either, but for different reasons, and Curious did find a class action. I predict: in the future, more suits will follow and they will be more encompassing.

No one is looking to hurt huge MS, but to find equitable remedy.
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they did the same thing when they went to XP the wins 98 software didnt work, even if you went into programs properties to ignor xp most of them didnt work i have a drawer full of some good software from winds 98 that is useless, we got vista on our lap top and kids but xp on desktop still not changing the desktop,

and then if anyone have read get two gigs of mem for operating vista one works if you are not multi multi tasking, it freezes, maybe they should call the guy who created windows and ask him what they are doing wrong, now lets see that would be the guy who owns apple right???

sense my sarcasm, hey they are not the only monopoly, check all the food comps buying out other ones. or good old MA Bell the govt showed them made them break up all the companies and now at&t, aka ma bell has bought back most of their companies
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