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Friday, October 22, 2010

microloss....

Sever 2008 R2 NOT As Lucky....   
Probably 20 of Those Licenses Are From Evaluation Downloads Heres. -=7=- Is Clean Break From Past, Good Enough For Double Click.Good Enough For Media. In Fact, Good Enough.
Given Amount of Poor SoftWare Up Til Now, Just ASk Friend Microsoft Expects To Correct ALL M/S Errors, Company Itself Is Flawed. Now Hardware Been Taxed & Like xpsp2, Finally Light of Day Is Emerging. However, Paying For Microsoft O/S Is About As Smart As Used Toilet Paper, by Roll. ?Fresh Scent, Let Me Ask How Much Compatibility View Has There Been, Up To Now. Microsoft Installed Correctly, IT Just Sucks Was Long,Long Time of Dungeon Company Intent. Maybe Thank Emballmer. Maybe Thank BIG Leap of Vista & ALL 171 Flavors. Maybe Thank Users For Putting Up With NightMare. ebay will NEVER Learn, Microsoft Finally Took Job Seriously.
Will -=8=- Do Arm. Will Tablet Take Home Market, almost By Default. At Least PlayToy Level Has Hope. sli/crossfire in 4 dubba gpu can hardware & -=7=- Loves IT. HOPE.  Swinging Sir William Might Be Retool, Get Prince & Sir Willies Out to Promote Willee'Dom. Maybe Went same Place as Ray, Never Trust Management.
High Above, yet 'd Emballmer Tried Hard to Make Ongoing possible settop, WebTV. Help Clear Rafters of Cobs. Finally, How About HomeServer & Server 2008/R2, It Just Might Be Server Farms Like,errr,NEED Workable Software, Especially Small Business Kind. So Far, Place Good Luck Sticker On Plastic Wrap.
Lots of Problems today & Windows Just Ain't Same Crude Used to Be. Convergence & Amazingly, Portable Devices Did Work Out. Not All Is Loss.
Come On Steves, Down To Earth & Beginning To Market Serious Product. No Worse Than Planes,Trains & Automobiles, As Length of Developement. Write for Graphene, Speed 'O Light Stuff Might Be Coming Round Mountain of Waste, So Far. Luckily People Still Bonk Head on Refrigerator To Get Taste of theCANDY.
Play Hard,Live Soft.
vondrashek Executive Microsoft Commander.
posted by : OMG 200 Million Licenses Later & 0 Builds...., 22 October 2010

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