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Started by Viirkokka

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Microsoft will end OEM and shrink-wrapped sales of Windows XP on June 30, 2008, forcing users to shift to Vista. (System builders, meaning those who do white-box PCs, can sell XP through December 31.) Don’t let that happen!

Millions of us have grown comfortable with XP and don’t see a need to change to Vista. It’s like having a comfortable apartment that you’ve enjoyed coming home to for years, only to get an eviction notice. The thought of moving to a new place — even with the stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and maple cabinets (or is cherry in this year?) — just doesn’t sit right. Maybe it’ll be more modern, but it will also cost more and likely not be as good a fit. And you don’t have any other reason to move.

That’s exactly the conclusion people have come to with Vista. For most of us, there’s really no reason to move to it — yet we don’t have a choice. When that strong desire to stick with XP became obvious in spring 2007, major computer makers such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard quietly reintroduced new XP-based systems (but just to business customers, so as not to offend Microsoft). Come June 30, however, even that option goes away.

So what to do? Let Microsoft decide where your personal and enterprise software “lives”? Or send a loud and clear message that you don’t want to move?

We’re going for the loud-and-clear option. Join us, and tell Microsoft that you want to keep XP available indefinitely. Not for another six months or a year but indefinitely.

And ask your friends and colleagues to join in, too. Just point them to SaveXP.com for a quick link to this page. And if you’d like to publish our countdown animation on your Web site to help promote this petition, e-mail Executive Editor Galen Gruman for the code snippet.

Don’t think Microsoft will listen? Consider this: Although Microsoft denies that anything is wrong with Vista or that most people don’t want it, the company has already postponed XP’s demise by six months. That’s a start, but it’s not good enough.

Microsoft doesn’t have to admit failure; it can just say it will keep XP available indefinitely due to customer demand. It can take that opportunity to try again with a better Vista, or just move on to the next version that maybe this time we’ll all actually want.

There is a precedent for that, too: In many respects, Vista is like the Windows Millennium Edition that was meant to replace Windows 98 in 2000 but caused more trouble than it was worth. At that time, Windows 2000 was promising but didn’t support a lot of hardware, so users were stuck between two bad choices. Without admitting Millennium’s failure, Microsoft quietly put Windows 98 back on the market until the fixed version of Windows 2000 (SP1) was available. Microsoft needs to do something like that again today.

Make your voice heard to Microsoft. Sign our petition to save XP today. We will present it to Microsoft.

SIGN THE PETITON at: http://www.accelacomm.com/jlp/entdesk080102/13/80276783/

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 21:22

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butters (mikey) wrote:

error…
does not compute

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Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 21:30

#2

mrs h wrote:

i signed a petition when they forced Windows ‘95 on us and there was no ‘Exit to DOS’ command. Fat lot of good that did. :mad:

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 21:40

#3

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Windows 95? Ha! You’re so OOOOLLLD! Get with the times, Smum: you need win98.

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 21:42

#4

mr self destruct wrote:

No offence but there are many less trivial things happening in the world to start stamping your feet about.

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 21:44

#5

mrs h wrote:

In fact I remember GEMDOS on the Ataris at uni. The first GUI I had ever seen and I hated everything about it. And then everything got Windows 3.1 on it and then rather strangely processors got faster and faster but windows got bigger and bigger and computers got slower and slower. It takes about 50 times longer to boot up the machine I have now than it did to boot up the first one I ever had, and that didn’t even have a hard drive. It had 2 * 5 1/4” floppy drives. And it weighed the same as a small car. I LOVED that machine! :)

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 21:48

#6

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

That was back in the day when desktop computers really were desktop. I’ve been watching The One Game, and there’s a hysterical computer hacker with a ‘portable Micro’: A normal-sized computer case with a large handle welded to the top. And the ‘hacking’ consists of typing in random words into the password prompt, failing to get the answer right, and announcing ‘damn! this is some of the best security I’ve seen!’ Ah, those were the days.

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 21:55

#7

mrs h wrote:

It’s true! The fun we used to have with autoexec. bat! :D

And I remember the day when I was the only student deemed worthy to go and look at the one computer on the campus with access to the World Wide Web, (which was then called Janet). It was incredibly dull. But it seemed exciting at the time…

And one time we had an assignment to write some new commands for Unix but I fucked it up somewhere and crashed every computer on the ground floor! :D I think they just gave me my degree to get rid of me :(

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:03

#8

butters (mikey) wrote:

dungeons and dragons anyone?

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:13

#9

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Yeah, you get a lot of degrees that way…

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:13

#10

Erik Schepers (Erik Schepers) wrote:

Installing Windows Vista is like having unprotected sex with a supermodel who has the clap (but obviously doesn’t tell you). It’s all very exciting, and quite pretty on the outside, but in the end not a very good idea. So obviously I signed the petition.

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:21

#11

mrs h wrote:

I has 360 of them. But I dropped them in my hula hoops and accidentally ate them all :(

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:22

#12

mrs h wrote:

Degrees, I mean. Not supermodels with the clap.

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:23

#13

Gimme Back My Brainsaw (fuck democracy) wrote:

SAY NO TO VISTA!

its the most bloated, ram hogging piece of shit i’ve ever seen.

im happy with my stripped ‘lite’ version of XP

im getting a mac though next, whilst i dont like not having the choice of components i’ll sacrafice that for a far superior operating sysystem that just works, and takes up minimal desk space, and i need a new monitor cus my 15 inch with a big crack down the middle just aint cutting it so may as well kill two birds with one stone when its upgrade time and get an imac

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:34

#14

mrs h wrote:

Isn’t that hair removing cream? :p

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:35

#15

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Lol, you started so decisively, Gimme, and then it all descended into a mad ramble about what’s on your shopping list. :p

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:36

#16

butters (mikey) wrote:

lol

brainsaw, you do realise getting a mac wont make girls fancy you more

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:37

#17

Gimme Back My Brainsaw (fuck democracy) wrote:

no, but it will make my penis larger (or so im told)

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:38

#18

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

I think it just make sit sleek and plastic and the same as everyone else’s.

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:41

#19

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

*makes it

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:41

#20

butters (mikey) wrote:

on a serious note, keep well away from mac laptops…theyre cack
they overheat way too easy and one night youll come back from work and find your house is a smouldering heap of ash with your wife and kids polished bones poking out here and there

and for what, all because you wanted to illegally download old seasons of the x files via bit torrent.
its not worth it
its really not worth it

wwhhhhyyyy, why didnt i just buy the dvd’s

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:42

#21

Gimme Back My Brainsaw (fuck democracy) wrote:

Im not a laptop fan, fair too fidely

Im all about the desktops.

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:44

#22

butters (mikey) wrote:

and in absolutely no way to compensate for other ‘short-comings’

Posted on Mon, 17 March 2008 at 22:46

#23

allroy wrote:

I’m in the Buena Vista Social Club as it came with my new computer.

Posted on Tue, 18 March 2008 at 06:25

#24

buffalo-boy wrote:

XP is better but signing a piece of paper won’t change a thing, dudes. Sorry to break it yo you.

Posted on Tue, 18 March 2008 at 08:18

#25

Dennis wrote:

Get. Over. It.

Posted on Tue, 18 March 2008 at 08:31

#26

fatboy wrote:

Its a money making thing, thats what Vista is, folks.

Laptops rule in my book, so do pen drives.

Posted on Tue, 18 March 2008 at 09:46

#27

Taunty Dan wrote:

Dennis wrote:

Get. Over. It.

absolutely. i can’t even believe its a topic. its hardly “drop the third world debt” is it?

Posted on Tue, 18 March 2008 at 19:10 in reply to an earlier post

#28

deadsetgav wrote:

Just wait until they release IE 8…

Some people will shit the bed when that is released…

Posted on Tue, 18 March 2008 at 19:11

#29

Gimme Back My Brainsaw (fuck democracy) wrote:

Taunty Dan wrote:

absolutely. i can’t even believe its a topic. its hardly “drop the third world debt” is it?

Actually it kinda has a bit of global impact

as the minimum specs to runs vista are quite high, so people in poorer countries with technology at extremly high prices wont be able to afford a pc that runs vista so theyll be astuck as vista will be the only os they can use (and linux isnt an option for home user)

also some business will have to upgrade machines

Posted on Tue, 18 March 2008 at 20:03 in reply to an earlier post

#30

Taunty Dan wrote:

well my heart pumps piss for them.

Posted on Tue, 18 March 2008 at 20:06

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