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    Default Re: XtremePro to X3d

    Quote Originally Posted by raynerj1 View Post
    Thanks Xhris... I have heard it was a "new" coke kind of thing. Glad I haven't wasted any money on upgrading yet. I think a fisheye lense is a better investment at this point.
    Now I feel bad . . .
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    Default Re: XtremePro to X3d

    Don't feel Sad Tom. Everyone has to fall for a new coke every now or then. I have just found that Microsux is mostly new coke.
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    Talking Re: XtremePro to X3d

    Quote Originally Posted by raynerj1 View Post
    Don't feel Sad Tom. Everyone has to fall for a new coke every now or then. I have just found that Microsux is mostly new coke.
    Maybe I should have said: "Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" ;-^)
    Tom - Hwy101

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    Default Re: XtremePro to X3d

    Hi John,

    Vista is much more than 'new coke'
    It is more stable than XP and I have not had any of the Xara issues that Xhris mentioned.

    Getting Vista with a new PC is not expensive. Buying Vista without a PC is expensive.

    The biggest problem I find with Vista is the User Account Control (UAC) feature. Fortunately it can be turned off. Not sure what Microsoft was thinking by adding that non-sense code
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    Default Re: XtremePro to X3d

    Quote Originally Posted by Soquili View Post
    Hi John,

    Vista is much more than 'new coke'
    It is more stable than XP and I have not had any of the Xara issues that Xhris mentioned.

    Getting Vista with a new PC is not expensive. Buying Vista without a PC is expensive.

    The biggest problem I find with Vista is the User Account Control (UAC) feature. Fortunately it can be turned off. Not sure what Microsoft was thinking by adding that non-sense code
    What Bill! You did not go Out and get the Black-Box, Collectable Edition with Uncle Bill's Signature on it!?! ;-^) ... I am thinking about it... LOL
    Tom - Hwy101

 

 

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