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| So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the technical stuff here again &again? Hi, all. I just wonder that...Is it that new technology (OS) comes out for humans' convinience,or human being sacrifice the time debugging and fixing all the various technical problems that comes with the use of every new OS produced by MS. I have used Windows XP for several years and asked lots of questions that I encoutered here on the newsgroups . And eventually I almost "master" how to install the system, make the system work more smoothly and easily recovered for me. But now Microsoft announced their new cutting-edge..breakthrough..Operating System-Vista. So if I want to keep pace, I must adjust myself to adapt to the new system, learn how to operate it and fix all the new emerging problems\questions? I felt I was a servant for my computer when I used it for the first time. And as the technology updates, I felt that way stronger than before...perhaps not only for new system, but also for the ever-updating versions of application programs? What a headache! Couldn't the system be a servant for humans, not the vice versa? -- Thank you for your help! |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the technical stuff here again &again? I believe it was "smith" <@discussion.com>, who said in message news:OxHZTOKDHHA.2328@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, all. I just wonder that...Is it that new technology (OS) comes out for > humans' convinience,or human being sacrifice the time debugging and fixing > all the various technical problems that comes with the use of every new OS > produced by MS. > > I have used Windows XP for several years and asked lots of questions that > I encoutered here on the newsgroups . And eventually I almost "master" how > to install the system, make the system work more smoothly and easily > recovered for me. But now Microsoft announced their new > cutting-edge..breakthrough..Operating System-Vista. So if I want to keep > pace, I must adjust myself to adapt to the new system, learn how to > operate it and fix all the new emerging problems\questions? I felt I was a > servant for my computer when I used it for the first time. And as the > technology updates, I felt that way stronger than before...perhaps not > only for new system, but also for the ever-updating versions of > application programs? What a headache! Couldn't the system be a servant > for humans, not the vice versa? > > -- > Thank you for your help! > Ironically it's usually those who know the least [technologically] that have technology as their slave, rather than their master. Very few world leaders, if any, would know the first thing about msconfig, or sfc /scannow or 32-bit assembly language, but they may have the power to press a button to obliterate an entire nation if they so chose. But it's those who keep striving to fully master the ever-expanding bubble of knowledge who are in the greater danger of becoming increasingly its slaves. So my advice would be either do it because you have a genuine love of technology and you gain real enjoyment / excitement from it, or not at all. If your goal is to fully master everything you will not succeed. -- Jon What is a workman without his tools? |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the techni I agree with you! Realistically speaking though...there will always be issues with new operating systems regardless who designs them...That is why they are installed as beta programs to be used and tested and reports filed on any bugs that are detected. There are millions of lines of scripting that goes into designing an operating system and there are going to be errors...Finding all the errors takes time and repairing them is dependent upon how accurate the reporting was and whether they can be duplicated again in the test machine.... There are a lot of people that test beta programs thinking how cool it is to test them before it becomes public...the problem is that they have no business testing and reporting the errors as they report it as "I tried to open so and so file and it didn't open" This kind of reporting is useless to the designers as it tells them nothing other than "so and so file" refused to open...The designers then have to wait till other reports are filed dealing with the exact same issue so that they can trace back the keystrokes and know what was happening when the problem occurred. The thing to remember is that : 1) you should always keep your system backed-up. In doing so it becomes less intimidating if an error occurs. 2) Always use updated anti-virus/spyware removal utillities. 3)Keep your system updated with the lates updates 4)Don't be afraid to ask questions concerning the programs and hardware. The more you familiarize yourself with your computer.. the more secure you become in solving issues yourself.. Or you can just wait it out for a few years before you make the jump to vista (Highly recommended) |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the techni I agree with you! Realistically speaking though...there will always be issues with new operating systems regardless who designs them...That is why they are installed as beta programs to be used and tested and reports filed on any bugs that are detected. There are millions of lines of scripting that goes into designing an operating system and there are going to be errors...Finding all the errors takes time and repairing them is dependent upon how accurate the reporting was and whether they can be duplicated again in the test machine.... There are a lot of people that test beta programs thinking how cool it is to test them before it becomes public...the problem is that they have no business testing and reporting the errors as they report it as "I tried to open so and so file and it didn't open" This kind of reporting is useless to the designers as it tells them nothing other than "so and so file" refused to open...The designers then have to wait till other reports are filed dealing with the exact same issue so that they can trace back the keystrokes and know what was happening when the problem occurred. The thing to remember is that : 1) you should always keep your system backed-up. In doing so it becomes less intimidating if an error occurs. 2) Always use updated anti-virus/spyware removal utillities. 3)Keep your system updated with the lates updates 4)Don't be afraid to ask questions concerning the programs and hardware. The more you familiarize yourself with your computer.. the more secure you become in solving issues yourself.. Or you can just wait it out for a few years before you make the jump to vista (Highly recommended) |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the techni lurkswithin wrote: > I agree with you! Agree with whom? Please QUOTE the post you are replying to. Have a look here: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html Thank you. |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the techni lurkswithin wrote: > I agree with you! Agree with whom? Please QUOTE the post you are replying to. Have a look here: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html Thank you. |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the techni lurkswithin wrote: > I agree with you! With anyone in particular or should we guess who? Please quote enough of the message you're responding to to put your reply into context (as I did above). Many newsgroup participants (me, for example) don't save already-read messages and a message without a quote is likely to be completely unintelligible to people. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the techni lurkswithin wrote: > I agree with you! With anyone in particular or should we guess who? Please quote enough of the message you're responding to to put your reply into context (as I did above). Many newsgroup participants (me, for example) don't save already-read messages and a message without a quote is likely to be completely unintelligible to people. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the techni Following is my original post, any comments are much welcomed: Hi, all. I just wonder that...Is it that new technology (OS) comes out for humans' convinience,or human being sacrifice the time debugging and fixing all the various technical problems that comes with the use of every new OS produced by MS. I have used Windows XP for several years and asked lots of questions that I encoutered here on the newsgroups . And eventually I almost "master" how to install the system, make the system work more smoothly and easily recovered for me. But now Microsoft announced their new cutting-edge..breakthrough..Operating System-Vista. So if I want to keep pace, I must adjust myself to adapt to the new system, learn how to operate it and fix all the new emerging problems\questions? I felt I was a servant for my computer when I used it for the first time. And as the technology updates, I felt that way stronger than before...perhaps not only for new system, but also for the ever-updating versions of application programs? What a headache! Couldn't the system be a servant for humans, not the vice versa? -- Thank you for your help! "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> 写入消息新闻:ObTGkYoDHHA.4956@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl ... > lurkswithin wrote: > >> I agree with you! > > > With anyone in particular or should we guess who? > > Please quote enough of the message you're responding to to put your reply > into context (as I did above). Many newsgroup participants (me, for > example) don't save already-read messages and a message without a quote is > likely to be completely unintelligible to people. > > -- > Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User > Please reply to the newsgroup > |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the techni Following is my original post, any comments are much welcomed: Hi, all. I just wonder that...Is it that new technology (OS) comes out for humans' convinience,or human being sacrifice the time debugging and fixing all the various technical problems that comes with the use of every new OS produced by MS. I have used Windows XP for several years and asked lots of questions that I encoutered here on the newsgroups . And eventually I almost "master" how to install the system, make the system work more smoothly and easily recovered for me. But now Microsoft announced their new cutting-edge..breakthrough..Operating System-Vista. So if I want to keep pace, I must adjust myself to adapt to the new system, learn how to operate it and fix all the new emerging problems\questions? I felt I was a servant for my computer when I used it for the first time. And as the technology updates, I felt that way stronger than before...perhaps not only for new system, but also for the ever-updating versions of application programs? What a headache! Couldn't the system be a servant for humans, not the vice versa? -- Thank you for your help! "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> 写入消息新闻:ObTGkYoDHHA.4956@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl ... > lurkswithin wrote: > >> I agree with you! > > > With anyone in particular or should we guess who? > > Please quote enough of the message you're responding to to put your reply > into context (as I did above). Many newsgroup participants (me, for > example) don't save already-read messages and a message without a quote is > likely to be completely unintelligible to people. > > -- > Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User > Please reply to the newsgroup > |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the technical stuff here again &again? smith wrote: > Hi, all. I just wonder that...Is it that new technology (OS) comes > out for humans' convinience,or human being sacrifice the time > debugging and fixing all the various technical problems that comes > with the use of every new OS produced by MS. > > I have used Windows XP for several years and asked lots of > questions that I encoutered here on the newsgroups . And eventually > I almost "master" how to install the system, make the system work > more smoothly and easily recovered for me. But now Microsoft > announced their new cutting-edge..breakthrough..Operating > System-Vista. So if I want to keep pace, I must adjust myself to > adapt to the new system, learn how to operate it and fix all the > new emerging problems\questions? I felt I was a servant for my > computer when I used it for the first time. And as the technology > updates, I felt that way stronger than before...perhaps not only > for new system, but also for the ever-updating versions of > application programs? What a headache! Couldn't the system be a > servant for humans, not the vice versa? *sigh* You complain about tedious things and then go and multipost. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the technical stuff here again &again? smith wrote: > Hi, all. I just wonder that...Is it that new technology (OS) comes > out for humans' convinience,or human being sacrifice the time > debugging and fixing all the various technical problems that comes > with the use of every new OS produced by MS. > > I have used Windows XP for several years and asked lots of > questions that I encoutered here on the newsgroups . And eventually > I almost "master" how to install the system, make the system work > more smoothly and easily recovered for me. But now Microsoft > announced their new cutting-edge..breakthrough..Operating > System-Vista. So if I want to keep pace, I must adjust myself to > adapt to the new system, learn how to operate it and fix all the > new emerging problems\questions? I felt I was a servant for my > computer when I used it for the first time. And as the technology > updates, I felt that way stronger than before...perhaps not only > for new system, but also for the ever-updating versions of > application programs? What a headache! Couldn't the system be a > servant for humans, not the vice versa? *sigh* You complain about tedious things and then go and multipost. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the technical stuff here again &again? I am sorry... Stanley...I just want to hear different voices concerning this issue... "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper******.com> 写入消息新闻:ehheIJrDHHA.4144@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl ... > smith wrote: >> Hi, all. I just wonder that...Is it that new technology (OS) comes >> out for humans' convinience,or human being sacrifice the time >> debugging and fixing all the various technical problems that comes >> with the use of every new OS produced by MS. >> >> I have used Windows XP for several years and asked lots of >> questions that I encoutered here on the newsgroups . And eventually >> I almost "master" how to install the system, make the system work >> more smoothly and easily recovered for me. But now Microsoft >> announced their new cutting-edge..breakthrough..Operating >> System-Vista. So if I want to keep pace, I must adjust myself to >> adapt to the new system, learn how to operate it and fix all the >> new emerging problems\questions? I felt I was a servant for my >> computer when I used it for the first time. And as the technology >> updates, I felt that way stronger than before...perhaps not only >> for new system, but also for the ever-updating versions of >> application programs? What a headache! Couldn't the system be a >> servant for humans, not the vice versa? > > *sigh* > You complain about tedious things and then go and multipost. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > |
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| Re: So after Vista comes out, we would talk about the technical stuff here again &again? I am sorry... Stanley...I just want to hear different voices concerning this issue... "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper******.com> 写入消息新闻:ehheIJrDHHA.4144@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl ... > smith wrote: >> Hi, all. I just wonder that...Is it that new technology (OS) comes >> out for humans' convinience,or human being sacrifice the time >> debugging and fixing all the various technical problems that comes >> with the use of every new OS produced by MS. >> >> I have used Windows XP for several years and asked lots of >> questions that I encoutered here on the newsgroups . And eventually >> I almost "master" how to install the system, make the system work >> more smoothly and easily recovered for me. But now Microsoft >> announced their new cutting-edge..breakthrough..Operating >> System-Vista. So if I want to keep pace, I must adjust myself to >> adapt to the new system, learn how to operate it and fix all the >> new emerging problems\questions? I felt I was a servant for my >> computer when I used it for the first time. And as the technology >> updates, I felt that way stronger than before...perhaps not only >> for new system, but also for the ever-updating versions of >> application programs? What a headache! Couldn't the system be a >> servant for humans, not the vice versa? > > *sigh* > You complain about tedious things and then go and multipost. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > |
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