jbaranski
jbaranski
jbaranski

That's exactly what I was thinking while watching that trailer.

How is this related to gadgets?

but...but...but...it's not a biased rant, it's solid proven fact, right???

Just like aaaaall the Terms of Service agreements we've promised to have read....

I do see it as possible, sure, but the last time they made such a drastic change, we got Windows Vista, and while it was not as bad as some made it out to be, it still should have been 7 from the start.

doesn't stop this from being an incomplete article.

I don't know, but it DOES make you smart, so you decide.

but, 2000 was pretty alright, wasn't it? Or was that just after the 4 service packs? (serious question)

retards that can't figure out how to use a computer so we resort to dumbed down touch controls with huge buttons.

Yes, and they spent so much time making it awesome, it completely boggles my mind that they're just tossing it aside.

That's why incremental jumps are better. Like having the option to completely disable the metro interface for those of us who paid $70 on a mouse already and will not be upgrading just so I can use a fancy interface (for example. I know it might not be a new mouse that's required for metro, as it was for lion)

And on the note of launching apps, why should we HAVE to use something other than windows to do something as simple as open an application? I've tried them all and they're not for me. None of them are as simple as Windows 7's implementation, and they're not integrated into the OS, so thanks, but stop trying to

If they kill the start menu, I'm going to stick with the more than good enough Windows 7 I've been using since it was in beta.

As a T-Mo customer, I agree! haha

I'm not for no regulation, as we definitely need some to keep their money grubbing hands off of us, but not total regulation either.

And in reality we whine to daddy government to fix it and nothing goes right.

If I disagree, I either think up a comment or leave it well enough alone. I just felt as if, despite this being a blog, he was presenting this as a proven fact.

Really...I wasn't paying attention back then, and we had 2000 at home, at least until we upgraded the PC.

yeah, just let the government regulate everything...because that works sooo well.

It's the right thing to do, in your enviornmentalist-y opinion.