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Five-year extension, which has roughly half of mainstream-support features, is offered for first time with consumer products.
Five-year extension, which has roughly half of mainstream-support features, is offered for first time with consumer products.
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If one doesn't purchase the extended support, what does one lose in 2009? From the end of the story, it sounds as though at least security updates will stop in 2009. Is there anything else that might make purchasing the extended support valuable?
From my experience - I don't think extending support is a good thing.....
They have a 30yr history of lying about just about everything.
Keep in mind WinMe support only lasted 6yrs.
Don't trust what they say about Vista either. It is an unneeded eye candy upgrade.
Well I guess the next questions is why do I use any Microsoft products? I guess it's because they have a very good promo department and have convinced a lot of large companies how good they are then sold them their products which has made it essential that employees of said companies have to use their products or operating systems to get their work done. By the way a lot of the large companies are coming to their senses and started keeping up on how much Microsoft products are costing them every year in upgrades and licenses and are turning to other products and operating system to do the same work and job for a lot less.
It has better online support.
I found everything I needed to know on the the Ubuntu web site and I was much more advanced than the Microsoft web site.
So here we sit with 12 out dated computers, 12 inoperable computers (no system), and a bunch of unhappy kids. I try to teach them there is good in everyone but that?s hard to do when they see what Microsoft did to them.
Because one of the countless employees at Microsoft didnt jump immediately on opportunity to give away there product to you. Now granted I understand your situation and I do wish those 12 computers where up and running for those children I really do.
I guess I just thought minister's taught love, forgiveness, patience... but you blind hate is a nice change to. You dislike Bill Gates, do you really think Bill made that decision? Do you know how much money he gives away?
I am no huge fan of Microsoft, but at least come up with a good reason to "Dislike" them. Oh and my minister always used to say "What would Jesus do?" now while I am not following that counsel by ripping your horrible arguement to shreds... I would expect more from a minister.
Do you realize that there are free operating systems available?
Do you realize that there are government programs in place to provide funding for education and charities?
Do you realize that Microsoft did not do anything to the kids at your church?
Do you realize that you should never teach again, ever?
2. He was really indicating that Windows was overpriced not that he wanted it for nothing.
3. In the words of former Mexico Pres. Fox "I can feed the poor or use Linux, I will use Linux".
I would suggest the Ubuntu Christian Edition I recommended earlier as the best option.
Window's is the past and not the future. Let's teach our children the future.
Here is the link to Ubuntu CE
http://www.christianubuntu.com/
I hope you'll also be contacted by one of the thousands of penguin-heads--likely some in your area--who would love a chance to set up a FREE Linux network for you. Check your local coffee shop for scruffy-looking guys with Bill-Gates-burning-in-effigy-tatoos... ;-)
God bless,
...$19.95
Here is the link for you, reverend:
http://www.microsoft.com/about/corporatecitizenship/citizenship/giving/apply/#head3
You should learn how to do search on the web, or ask your "buch of unhappy kids" - probably, they can teach you a lesson on finding solutions and getting what you need - and be happy!
With your attitude, it is you who do harm to your kids, not Microsoft or Bill Gates...
Why not use linux instead of windows?
Microsoft is just another company trying to make money. They are providing products and services to a market that has no real traditions, standards, or any baseline of customer experience we can use to judge them--good or bad. Widespread support of home computer operating systems did not exist prior to M$.
What the heck are we comparing them to, your local florist? Apple? Is every negative comment here from one the 14 people who've called Apple tech support? Or do you all have Linus Torvalds on speed-dial?
Why do I let myself get baited into this nonsense...?
- whooo.... just three versions of XP....
- by Maccess February 20, 2007 1:21 AM PST
- I wonder what support issues there will be with six versions of Vista.
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