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February 26th, 2007, 04:28 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by Moira
I hate to be rude but I have to say this... The fact that you find it brilliant explains to me why you aren't actually in IT..
There's a conversation discussion something technical and you pull it off with a completely useless opinion post that is full of technical inaccuracies. This is why allowing just anyone to have an internet presence is a bad thing.. The fact that the author is allowed the free speech that let's him say such useless drivel is a bad thing... It's the type of thing that makes me want to sometimes question free speech.
For example... changing/viewing the resolution on Windows XP:
Right Click on Desktop --> Properties --> Settings.
It displays the Monitor and Display Adapter and the resolution and allows you to change it.
Changing/viewing the resolution on Windows Vista:
Right Click on Desktop --> Personalize --> Display Settings.
It displays the Monitor and Display Adapter and the resolution and allows you to change it... Oh yeah... and UAC doesn't kick in when you change it..
So some names that you click on have changed... big deal... If you want to knock something knock it for legitimate reasons, not because you're an idiot who can't realize that the name of something has changed.
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February 26th, 2007, 10:01 AM
#22
Errrrrrrrrrrr....................I assume that we read the same article. It looks like a Luddite attempt at tech humour to me?
If it isn't, all I can say is: "Inkeeper, I will have a pint of whatever he has been drinking"
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February 26th, 2007, 10:57 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by HTRegz
I hate to be rude...
And how long have you been feeling this way?
“Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.” — Will Rogers
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February 26th, 2007, 11:26 AM
#24
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February 26th, 2007, 02:11 PM
#25
 Originally Posted by HTRegz
I hate to be rude but I have to say this... The fact that you find it brilliant explains to me why you aren't actually in IT..
No, you don't hate to be rude, you're loving it - if you really hated being rude you wouldn't have tried to start a flame war.
There's a conversation discussion something technical and you pull it off with a completely useless opinion post that is full of technical inaccuracies. This is why allowing just anyone to have an internet presence is a bad thing.. The fact that the author is allowed the free speech that let's him say such useless drivel is a bad thing... It's the type of thing that makes me want to sometimes question free speech.
Good grief and you reckon you should be allowed on the internet with freedom of speech ?!? That in your world, your contributions are so valuable that you should be one of the "chosen few" and people like me, or the author of that article wouldn't be allowed anywhere near a computer or the internet? As you may have noticed I'm not the only person to have found that article good in its own way. When I said brilliant I wasn't necessarily commenting on the technical accuracies, more the fact that the author could be a professional writer if he chose.
I know there were technical inaccuracies and I'm not the idiot you seem to be implying. And I know one thing - I'm not the big headed, arrogant jerk you are, who goes around insulting people beyond what is reasonable, and who is so full of himself and his 1337 sk1lz that he thinks he's God!
I've often thought someone responding to a thread I'm involving is making a useless, inaccurate comment. But I'd say something like "I don't think that was particularly appropriate" etc etc, there's no need to launch into such an insulting post aren't you a moderator as well?
I came here because I found a lot of interesting people and have enjoyed being involved in some very good threads where I've learned a lot and enjoyed debating many things. However, this sort of flaming is not what I look for in a forum and I doubt I'll be visiting much in the future, which is a pity, but no doubt excellent news as far as you're concerned because I won't be expressing my opinions here. My useless opinions.
I'm sorry - you had no need to get personal. You have no idea why I'm involved or not involved in IT and you don't know me at all.
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February 26th, 2007, 05:37 PM
#26
To be or not to be, that is the question.
Then you have to decide between the three versions.
I have always thought they need to send the pc with the software, and a fresh format. If you can't install and configure the system then you have not business having one. This of course would reduce a great majority of the profits for this market. It would how ever force users into learning a bit of something. It has always been easier to appreciate something when you have to earn it anyway.
/2 cents
Your heart was talking, not your mind.
-Tiger Shark
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February 26th, 2007, 06:13 PM
#27
Moira: you have an odd idea of what constitutes a flame war... This was a single comment.. which you actually responded to with multiple personal attacks. As for me being a moderator... I'm also a member, which gives me the right to speak my mind... just as you spoke yours in result..
Allow me to explain my comment...
A) The article you posted had no technical merit... This is a technical discussion (as it is in a Technology Forum)...
B) The author of said article was an idiot... He admitted it took him a while to find display settings (I use a computer on a day to day basis that could easily find display settings and change the resolution... I tested this with my fiance)
C) The article was (as nihil pointed out) an attempt at humour, and would belong then in either humour or even GCC... maybe even addicts... posting it here implies you think it's serious.. as does the fact that you called it "brilliant" and not say "humourous". Although writing technically inaccurate information doesn't make something funny... otherwise "Linux runs every Windows binary" would be just as funny and as accurate as that entry was.
The conversation got technical... I replied to your posts with technical comments... you chose to divert the post along non-technical lines instead of responding...
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February 26th, 2007, 07:10 PM
#28
K, before this thread gets way out of hand, I will point you all to this board's future if something isn't rectified immediately:
http://boards.swirve.com/board.cgi?b...ardid=alliance
About 8 years ago, it was an online utopia. Everything was on game-topic, and anyone who stepped out of line was given a time-out. Today, off-topic posts run rampant, the moderators and the Admins do not care, and flame wars happen so often they're literally boring.
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February 26th, 2007, 07:20 PM
#29
Hmmmm.............are you not sure that you have't been visiting the Microsoft support site?
About 8 years ago...............no I won't even go there............. and moderators do care
Errrr...............joined December.............. how many posts?
ack phtt!
As Bill the cat would say...................
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