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| Solution for creating a W7 Newsgroup Simply write to MS. I've done several times and in many cases they care, unlike country where I was born, companies here listen to customers. I am one (if not entire?) reason for example Nestle Conglomerate based in Switzerland has changed plastic in their water bottles branded in USA as PolandSpring, Deerpark, Appalachian or whatever it si (i forgot all thei rnumerou sbrands) from dangerous HDPE to PETE plastic. Likewise if you keep secrets who will KNOW?? Share with Microsoft your desire to create a W7 Newsgroups, in addition or to oppose MS's drive to use Web interface from no won. Share your reasons, like less time to participae in NG than in Web, THREADING, filtering, etc - sheer power of a Newsreader is incomparably better than a Web interfcae. Midcrosoft's site-->COntact-..CustomerService, and navigate thru severla menus, it's free, though takes effort to get thru their clutter as no company in the world wants email/phone contact to be too easy to avoid their cust servive being overloaded. Otherwise you post here and why would MS care beyind a few Usenet server operators, you think they transmit everything said here to Redmond? No. I wrote about my desires for WinExplorer nonsense in Vista to be fixed in Windows7, i see it was done, so it's more like good old WindowsXP in terms of Explorer remembering views finally, unlike ***** Vista. SO write now about your wish for a W7 Newsgroups. |
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| Re: Solution for creating a W7 Newsgroup Alias wrote: [color=blue] > STAN STARINSKI wrote:[color=green] >> >> Simply write to MS. >> I've done several times and in many cases they care,[/color] > > Ha ha ha ha, good one Stan. >[/color] Actually, MS can be very responsive to their customers. They've done it with OSes and their Xbox. The initial Xbox had so many issues, they extended the 90day warranty to a year. Mine was fixed free of any charge after 7 months of having it. Even 7 can be seen in a way as their response to dissatisfaction with Vista. They can't respond to every single customer, but when it affects a large enough population, they do very well. |
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| Re: Solution for creating a W7 Newsgroup "STAN STARINSKI" <Chyna@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo> wrote in message news:OFGOn5$UKHA.844@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > > Simply write to MS. > I've done several times and in many cases they care, unlike country where > I was born, companies here listen to customers. > > I am one (if not entire?) reason for example Nestle Conglomerate based in > Switzerland has changed plastic in their water bottles branded in USA as > PolandSpring, Deerpark, Appalachian or whatever it si (i forgot all thei > rnumerou sbrands) from dangerous HDPE to PETE plastic. > Likewise if you keep secrets who will KNOW??[/color] I highly doubt you could get Nestle to do anything. Coincidence maybe? [color=blue] > > Share with Microsoft your desire to create a W7 Newsgroups, in addition or > to oppose MS's drive to use Web interface from no won. > Share your reasons, like less time to participae in NG than in Web, > THREADING, filtering, etc - sheer power of a Newsreader is incomparably > better than a Web interfcae. > Midcrosoft's site-->COntact-..CustomerService, and navigate thru severla > menus, it's free, though takes effort to get thru their clutter as no > company in the world wants email/phone contact to be too easy to avoid > their cust servive being overloaded. > > Otherwise you post here and why would MS care beyind a few Usenet server > operators, you think they transmit everything said here to Redmond? > No. > > I wrote about my desires for WinExplorer nonsense in Vista to be fixed in > Windows7, i see it was done, so it's more like good old WindowsXP in terms > of Explorer remembering views finally, unlike ***** Vista. SO write now > about your wish for a W7 Newsgroups.[/color] Believe me, it wasn't because of your ramblings that Explorer was modified. |
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| Re: Solution for creating a W7 Newsgroup 1) If was b/c of me w/Nestle, as I sent multiple msg's to their multiple divisions to start offering PETE for some of their spring water brands, as previously ONLY Appalachian water was packed in PETE. By the way, it's not HDPE itself that I explaiend to nstle that hurts, HDPE by itself WHEN FINISHED is harmless, except for normal trace amount of plastic dissolved into watr you can never avoid anyway (unless you switch to glass which is is both expensive and can also contain radioactive traces + lead). OK, it's the BYPRODUCT of HDPE manufacture - called Dioxin, that is toxic/carcirogenic. They listened to my emails. 2) Yes I never claimed to have single-handedly influences Microsoft to fix WinExplorer back to XP efficiency. I say it's the combined effort of customers contacting them, every vote counts. Mine was counted also, amongst of a cloud of other users. But instead some come here to complain instead of writing to Microsoft, "uhh ohh I want Win7 Newsgroup, else I shall become an Ubuntard" |
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| Re: Solution for creating a W7 Newsgroup "STAN STARINSKI" <Chyna@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo> wrote in message news:eW86DCBVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > 1) If was b/c of me w/Nestle, as I sent multiple msg's to their multiple > divisions to start offering PETE for some of their spring water brands, as > previously ONLY Appalachian water was packed in PETE. By the way, it's > not HDPE itself that I explaiend to nstle that hurts, HDPE by itself WHEN > FINISHED is harmless, except for normal trace amount of plastic dissolved > into watr you can never avoid anyway (unless you switch to glass which is > is both expensive and can also contain radioactive traces + lead). > OK, it's the BYPRODUCT of HDPE manufacture - called Dioxin, that is > toxic/carcirogenic. > They listened to my emails. > > 2) Yes I never claimed to have single-handedly influences Microsoft to fix > WinExplorer back to XP efficiency. > I say it's the combined effort of customers contacting them, every vote > counts. > Mine was counted also, amongst of a cloud of other users. > > But instead some come here to complain instead of writing to Microsoft, > "uhh ohh I want Win7 Newsgroup, else I shall become an Ubuntard"[/color] After reading your posts, it would be beneficial if you became an Ubuntard. That way you wouldn't ramble on here. The IQ of the place would go up once you were gone. |
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| Re: Solution for creating a W7 Newsgroup Why did you call yourself a retard? Self-loathing is not just weird, although justified if you s***d so badly but you were fine, it may also indicate depresseion. Are you depressed? Get outside, play with squirrels. |
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| Re: Solution for creating a W7 Newsgroup "Strych Nine" <strych@nine.com> wrote in news:hbsuee$8ep$1@news.eternal-september.org: [color=blue] > > > "STAN STARINSKI" <Chyna@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo> wrote > in message news:eW86DCBVKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> 1) If was b/c of me w/Nestle, as I sent multiple msg's to their >> multiple divisions to start offering PETE for some of their spring >> water brands, as previously ONLY Appalachian water was packed in >> PETE. By the way, it's not HDPE itself that I explaiend to nstle >> that hurts, HDPE by itself WHEN FINISHED is harmless, except for >> normal trace amount of plastic dissolved into watr you can never >> avoid anyway (unless you switch to glass which is is both expensive >> and can also contain radioactive traces + lead). OK, it's the >> BYPRODUCT of HDPE manufacture - called Dioxin, that is >> toxic/carcirogenic. They listened to my emails. >> >> 2) Yes I never claimed to have single-handedly influences Microsoft >> to fix WinExplorer back to XP efficiency. >> I say it's the combined effort of customers contacting them, every >> vote counts. >> Mine was counted also, amongst of a cloud of other users. >> >> But instead some come here to complain instead of writing to >> Microsoft, "uhh ohh I want Win7 Newsgroup, else I shall become an >> Ubuntard"[/color] > > After reading your posts, it would be beneficial if you became an > Ubuntard. That way you wouldn't ramble on here. The IQ of the place > would go up once you were gone.[/color] So...I'm thinking maybe you may actually be new here, and not just another posting name used by one of the psycho's here. I could be wrong though. .......a countdown to a new Linux release doesn't sound so crazy now as some of the windows zealots here now does it ? |
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