Re: why do people hate windows vista
- From: "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 14:51:36 -0600
I'm not offended. I realized when I saw all those messages gone that you couldn't know what my comment referred to.
"xfile" <coucou@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23WfvN%23S3IHA.1240@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
There were a half dozen replies above mine at the time I responded.
I guess those were deleted when I read this thread and apologize if I offended you.
"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3D603DA6-03E5-40AC-9ACA-59C0CA03409F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThere were a half dozen replies above mine at the time I responded. The usual suspects insulting each other. When I looked next they were struck through (marked for removal from the server). They have now gone poof. I was referring to them at a time I could still read them and assumed the OP would too. With the referrents gone my comment is a little strange now. Oh well. Stuff happens.
"xfile" <coucou@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eCTm27J3IHA.3348@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou're inviting, as you have noticed by now, unpleasant replies.
Seems you and me both accepted the invitation.
People want change but resent the changes they get. They want change without having to change themselves.
Most people including myself are selfish so we will change if we see the changes will benefit us and that is nothing abnormal, and for the same reason, almost all changes are initiated by improving benefits.
What I don't understand is how many people here have enough experience of change management or corporate reengineering experience involving a large scale of changes but still can easily flame people who perceive the OS has no tangible benefits as resist to change.
On the other hand, some people consider some of the OS's problems are *normal* because it has always been like this. These people, in fact, failed to acknowledge that other people do acquire new knowledge constantly, and thus, have evolved to a different perspective on what a computer, or IT as a whole, should do for us including parts like an operating system.
Exactly because these people have not changed over the years and still live in the past with the same old standards and falsely believe the environments are still the same as the good old days that making them easily to accuse others.
"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:31EC211B-9137-4150-AF9A-6EAFC67F1CD2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou're inviting, as you have noticed by now, unpleasant replies.
You're right. People want change but resent the changes they get. They want change without having to change themselves. Vista won't be "great" until the next version of Windows comes out. Then the new Windows will be the hated version and Vista will what "Microsoft shoulda kept."
Same old same old.
"SallyL" <SallyL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:E933F8CE-8158-4450-8854-7089720FA4E4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"iqon" wrote:
why do people hate windows vista, it was just like 95 98 me and xp, and now
vista, Give it 12 months every body will be saying what a great os.
It will take some time to improve windows vista,and to sort all the bugs out.
After 12 months am sure windows vista will be sorted out
(A WINDOWS VISTA USER)
Well, dont they think that the newer the software, it should be better than
the older ones.... so, if its not, there r something something somewhere
wrong!!! :)
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