Vista What?
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:26 am
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lol fanboysRokai wrote:They probably think more people will buy Home Basic so they don't have to send their pc to surgery aka replace/upgrade a crapload of stuff for those who haven't seen the mac commercial.
No offence, but shutup.... We're talking about the picture and the wierd retailer...bricksarefun wrote:Vista sux, it still has the huge safe-mode flaw and I put a batch in the startup folder at Sam's, made a new account and deleted the current one. Now the computer restarts every 5 minutes, lolnubs.
ScottyGEE wrote:No offence, but shutup.... We're talking about the picture and the wierd retailer...bricksarefun wrote:Vista sux, it still has the huge safe-mode flaw and I put a batch in the startup folder at Sam's, made a new account and deleted the current one. Now the computer restarts every 5 minutes, lolnubs.
...seriously? wtf were they thinking?DWells55 wrote:This is the same retailer that hooked up an Xbox 360 to a TV and covered it with a cardboard cutout of a PS3 and used it as their PS3 display unit.
yeah, i don't think they will ever get rid of batch files, so as long as they are allowed to run, and you have local access to the pc, that can always happen.bricksarefun wrote:Vista sux, it still has the huge safe-mode flaw and I put a batch in the startup folder at Sam's, made a new account and deleted the current one. Now the computer restarts every 5 minutes, lolnubs.
Errrr... You know you can set a password that prevents that right?bricksarefun wrote:Vista sux, it still has the huge safe-mode flaw and I put a batch in the startup folder at Sam's, made a new account and deleted the current one. Now the computer restarts every 5 minutes, lolnubs.
Price of Home Basic > Home Premium.JK-47 wrote:I'm missing something here... I don't see anything wrong...
The home premium costs less than the home basic.JK-47 wrote:I'm missing something here... I don't see anything wrong...
[cc]z@nd! wrote:...seriously? wtf were they thinking?DWells55 wrote:This is the same retailer that hooked up an Xbox 360 to a TV and covered it with a cardboard cutout of a PS3 and used it as their PS3 display unit.
http://www.joystiq.com/2007/02/15/one-ps3-store-display-hides-a-terrible-secret/ wrote:
You suddenly find yourself inside Harvey Norman. Don't panic -- Harvey Norman is the name of an Australian retailer. Uh, retailer, as in a store. In Australia.
Right, so you're in Harvey Norman and you spot a stunning (albeit strangely two-dimensional) PS3 display, one that exhibits the sort of aristocratic class you'd expect from an inebriated hobo rolling down the stairs in his finest paper bag outfit. Still, it's functional enough and does indeed inform you of the impending arrival of Sony's behemoth. But ... you sense something unusual. Drawn to the vaguely disingenuous vibe emanating from the display, you investigate further. Perhaps it's this -- NO! It just can't be!
That white exterior! You're sure you've seen something like it before.
That's no PS3! Why, if you remove the mask, it's ...
Xbox 360! How? Why?! It would would have gotten away with it too, had it not been for your constant meddling.