Are they at microsoft hardcore criminals or are they really just to stupid to create a little program without errors to make a simple program to create random choices and think that nobody will notice it ??
The majority of the people who get infected refuse to understand/read anything about their pc/operating system, they just click on buttons till something happens, they disable/uninstall anti-virus programs if they cannot get access to their infected documents or external devices.
Those will never, AND I REPEAT NEVER, accept anything that changes they way they (mis)use their pc out, of free will.
Maybe the only solution is to confiscate the infected pc's (will be difficult in companies) till the user(s) went to school/training after paying a fine for the cost of their unwillingness to be a "good" computeruser.
Till than , bringing down botnets is just bringing water to the sea.
And the source of all of this is the stupid idea of some software companies to create software that does everything automatically by default, because that is a better computer experience.
And YES it will be difficult to sent "Granny" to school, but than the only solution is to hold the makers of the software she is running , responsible (as well) for all the nasty effects that their programs create. (and than the price of vista 2013 will be around U$8000 or more to cover all the costs :) )
All and All it will be a very difficult path to follow and with the trend of today it will take a very long time before there is a real solution.
If you don't train users, specially on the level of vista joe xp 7 pack, who just click around on anything to get something finally going, to read and to use their own brains,
scamware levels will go skyhigh, offering quicker nicer better more beautiful software patch/upgrade buttons.
And the "Use our software and everything will go automatically" slogan and policy has to be wiped out as soon as possible and the inventors of this BS as well.
And the time limit to fix a bug can be .. let me think .. Oh yes something like 17 years ?? .. and in that time you paid already how many time for the same error ??
In other words,
the "little" get smacked/sued and have to pay and/or fix their program immediately
and the "BIG" will start press conferences, lawyertalk, mumbeling about options, undocumented features, etc etc and nothing changes for a long time ..
The bunch of thieves called microsoft owns me still the refund of 32 unused and sealed winnt licenses, even ordered by court to pay (now 15 years ago) they let you run around the world and force you to use all of your money to rent lawyers, till you give up or that the cost to collect are higher than the refund.
See the government (and their offices) of my country (dom.rep.)
100% corruptedxxxxx sponsored by microsoft, to force everybody to use ie6
what of course does not work because they got the servers infected because they disabled or uninstalled the anti virus because else they were unable to use the usb/cd/dvd to play games or listen to music and now those servers are a complete mess.
Yes everybody play games on the server and copy cd/dvd, that is the fastest machine, that is what multitasking is for --- or not ??
I thought that 'irreparable harm' was/is part of the microsoft business model
Just like sue-ing the hell out of everybody else microsoft doesn't like
and:
>> Microsoft has said in a court filing to stay the injunction: "Even if Microsoft ultimately succeeds on appeal, it will never be able to recoup the funds expended in redesigning and redistributing Word, the sales lost during the period when Word and Office are barred from the market, and the diminished goodwill from Microsoft's many retail and industrial customers."
We know a bunch of companies that microsoft "killed/demolished" that way
and that a number of companies like "Best Buy, Hewlett-Packard and Dell" "face the imminent possibility of a massive disruption in their sales"
Yes good one, take responsibility for that, YOU, microsoft sold broken/stolen goods to them, don't blame others for your actions.
==================================
So, about what is microsoft crying now ?
OpenOffice next ? I don't think so, SUN did not make $$$$$ out of the xml use
Install VirtualBox with a Windows xp (UE of equivalent) that fits for your usage, use the same basic image on all the other machines and continue working.
Lot cheaper and probably more stable, less time consuming(?) and will work with the old hardware (maybe just a memory upgrade)
An maybe it is now a good time for SUN to create a VirtualBox without the use of vx/vt etc.
(like Parallels had before they could not keep up with the linux kernel versions)
After reading the responses on the article it is painfully clear that 98% of the pro-ms/anti-eu people have a reading problem, and have almost NO CLUE what is is all about !
Even when perfectly is explained the WHY, WHAT and the HOW, they continue to point to the same things that are NOT relevant.
Maybe caused by the [next] [continue] [ok] [accept] buttons that are always flashing around several times.
re: Paris, I'm sure she knows more about safe Hex than some of the muppets who set site update policy or don't bother checking their AV is working correctly.
Call them Lemmings, who after years of abuse [yes/no/maybe] [error 35654@54] [contact your system administrator] they figured out that just clicking on something till it maybe works, is the quickest solution. reading the given information is proved to be a loss of time ..... .
Result, switch off updates (you cannot always trust them), remove anti-virus programs else you cannot access your favorite word document of music stick without those annoying messages and overkill popups.
re: I think you will find that Bill has always said he is first and foremost a businessman, so one cannot really blame the Windows mess on his inferior programming skills
That is oh so true, business first, if the product works for you, be happy, if it does not .. wait and pay for the next update. MS does really care about NOT having high quality, else they will never be able to sell an update or new version, and THAT is bad for business.
(yes, there are OSses out there that you install once and forget for the next xx years, like some Novell servers, IBM flavors and that does not make money, thus VERY VERY bad for business)
re: $250.000 ...
What an awfull cheap offer, but again business is MS-business, they don't really care about 250k, but it covers the FREE advertisement/name-recognition in several magazines, newspapers, etc
As long as MS does not loose $$$$$ they are not really trying to invest $ in training users/administrators to keep their systems running clean.
They rather sell you a new update/version,whatever
For me:
I prey that MS does not go down, because all the sh$t that comes with them makes for me $$ to fix it, and that pays the bills.
But at my places everything is MS free, so i have at least some place to work relaxed without being afraid for the next crash.
My coat .. filled with OS/2,OpenSuse,Ubuntu for relaxed work and a xp-ue copy to make $$
As living in a country that fits the OLPC profile and being the neighbour of the country that fits it even better :
YES the idea was good in the beginning
> free software (linux based) and machines that can work in critical conditions for the people who cannot afford a computer etc etc
YES the whole setup has many flaws
> when people are hungry they will sell the machine for food
> when ppl never learned to read or write how can they work with those magic boxes
> 1 internet connection for all, what? internet where? in a 50 km range with no electricity or phone service..??
and now, because of "to keep up with the technology" the laptops are (also) provided with a special version of XP, and the enduser needs to license and pay for the software ....
how ?? as it was intended for the poorest people/areas ??
At this point the project is going downhill, too many ppl, with no knowledge of being real poor (as defined in western eyes, a lot of those real poor are rather happy with their lives) are getting involved and $$ companies who go for the free advertisement/profit/marketing opportunities and who don't give a sh#t about those poorest.
So now we have a "cheap" laptop for the "poorest" countries and people
Most of these people can't read and/or write correctly, have NO MONEY almost to eat and than we give them laptops with the most expensive operatingsystem in service/software/ownership ??
How the F%^K does that fit ...
Someone is filling his pockets with M$$$$$ or they are plain stupid and need to go back to school
BTW, they also never really investigated in those poor areas with no infrastructure, electricity, telephone and other "normal" services, where the people are really hungry, how fast that laptop is changed for food ...
In Holland if you leave your car door/window open and something is stolen it is YOUR fault, because you gave free access to the thief and nothing has to be broken.
But if you are willingly or/and stupidly give free access to a wireless router it is NOT your fault ...
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Dunhill
Secure ?? → #
Posted Friday 12th March 2010 16:50 GMT
In SSD tools crack passwords 100 times faster
If it only take 5 seconds to crack a password, why take the time to create one (write it on the side of the pc in case you forget it etc)
Oh sorry , i just read that most windows users already follow that line of not creating passwords
.... i said nothing
Dunhill
criminals or just plain stupid? → #
Posted Tuesday 9th March 2010 02:27 GMT
In Microsoft rejiggers EU browser ballot after complaints
Are they at microsoft hardcore criminals or are they really just to stupid to create a little program without errors to make a simple program to create random choices and think that nobody will notice it ??
LOOOOOOOSERS !!!!!!!!
Dunhill
education ? → # ↑
Posted Monday 8th March 2010 22:00 GMT
In Botnet takedowns 'don't hurt crooks enough'
The majority of the people who get infected refuse to understand/read anything about their pc/operating system, they just click on buttons till something happens, they disable/uninstall anti-virus programs if they cannot get access to their infected documents or external devices.
Those will never, AND I REPEAT NEVER, accept anything that changes they way they (mis)use their pc out, of free will.
Maybe the only solution is to confiscate the infected pc's (will be difficult in companies) till the user(s) went to school/training after paying a fine for the cost of their unwillingness to be a "good" computeruser.
Till than , bringing down botnets is just bringing water to the sea.
And the source of all of this is the stupid idea of some software companies to create software that does everything automatically by default, because that is a better computer experience.
And YES it will be difficult to sent "Granny" to school, but than the only solution is to hold the makers of the software she is running , responsible (as well) for all the nasty effects that their programs create. (and than the price of vista 2013 will be around U$8000 or more to cover all the costs :) )
All and All it will be a very difficult path to follow and with the trend of today it will take a very long time before there is a real solution.
Dunhill
lost cause → #
Posted Friday 5th March 2010 19:32 GMT
In Think software patching is a hassle? You're not alone
If you don't train users, specially on the level of vista joe xp 7 pack, who just click around on anything to get something finally going, to read and to use their own brains,
scamware levels will go skyhigh, offering quicker nicer better more beautiful software patch/upgrade buttons.
And the "Use our software and everything will go automatically" slogan and policy has to be wiped out as soon as possible and the inventors of this BS as well.
Dunhill
fix-it ? → #
Posted Wednesday 17th February 2010 04:29 GMT
In Experts reboot list of 25 most dangerous coding errors
And the time limit to fix a bug can be .. let me think .. Oh yes something like 17 years ?? .. and in that time you paid already how many time for the same error ??
In other words,
the "little" get smacked/sued and have to pay and/or fix their program immediately
and the "BIG" will start press conferences, lawyertalk, mumbeling about options, undocumented features, etc etc and nothing changes for a long time ..
and Paris ??
She knows BIG is NOT always better
Dunhill
Croocks → #
Posted Tuesday 20th October 2009 03:38 GMT
In Dell refunds PC user for rejecting Windows
The bunch of thieves called microsoft owns me still the refund of 32 unused and sealed winnt licenses, even ordered by court to pay (now 15 years ago) they let you run around the world and force you to use all of your money to rent lawyers, till you give up or that the cost to collect are higher than the refund.
they just don't want to pay ..
I praise this guy that he got his money back
Dunhill
LOL → #
Posted Saturday 17th October 2009 01:19 GMT
In DARPA, Microsoft, Lockheed team up to reinvent TCP/IP
i don't know what made me laugh harder, this article or the new BOFH
Dunhill
and you think that is bad ?? → #
Posted Friday 4th September 2009 19:22 GMT
In Conficker borks London council
See the government (and their offices) of my country (dom.rep.)
100% corruptedxxxxx sponsored by microsoft, to force everybody to use ie6
what of course does not work because they got the servers infected because they disabled or uninstalled the anti virus because else they were unable to use the usb/cd/dvd to play games or listen to music and now those servers are a complete mess.
Yes everybody play games on the server and copy cd/dvd, that is the fastest machine, that is what multitasking is for --- or not ??
Dunhill
Zombie ?? → #
Posted Thursday 27th August 2009 23:42 GMT
In Dell and HP sing Microsoft tune on Word injunction
Now it is getting clear who the real microsoft zombies are.
Or are they just a bit brown around the nose ....
Dunhill
business model? → #
Posted Wednesday 19th August 2009 09:25 GMT
In Microsoft warns of 'irreparable harm' on court's Word injunction
I thought that 'irreparable harm' was/is part of the microsoft business model
Just like sue-ing the hell out of everybody else microsoft doesn't like
and:
>> Microsoft has said in a court filing to stay the injunction: "Even if Microsoft ultimately succeeds on appeal, it will never be able to recoup the funds expended in redesigning and redistributing Word, the sales lost during the period when Word and Office are barred from the market, and the diminished goodwill from Microsoft's many retail and industrial customers."
We know a bunch of companies that microsoft "killed/demolished" that way
and that a number of companies like "Best Buy, Hewlett-Packard and Dell" "face the imminent possibility of a massive disruption in their sales"
Yes good one, take responsibility for that, YOU, microsoft sold broken/stolen goods to them, don't blame others for your actions.
==================================
So, about what is microsoft crying now ?
OpenOffice next ? I don't think so, SUN did not make $$$$$ out of the xml use
But time will tell ..
A.
Dunhill
VitualBox as the solution? → #
Posted Friday 7th August 2009 09:37 GMT
In Sony's Windows 7 virtualization switch-off (partly) reversed
So install an acceptable flavor of Linux on a pc
Install VirtualBox with a Windows xp (UE of equivalent) that fits for your usage, use the same basic image on all the other machines and continue working.
Lot cheaper and probably more stable, less time consuming(?) and will work with the old hardware (maybe just a memory upgrade)
An maybe it is now a good time for SUN to create a VirtualBox without the use of vx/vt etc.
(like Parallels had before they could not keep up with the linux kernel versions)
Dunhill
great, thank you all → #
Posted Friday 7th August 2009 09:30 GMT
In Twitter goes titsup
And i got lately the feeling that i was the only one who does not use twitter/facebook/myspace etc
You all made me sane again today with the great comments
Dunhill
surprised ?? → #
Posted Wednesday 5th August 2009 00:42 GMT
In Fraud groups ding Bing for illicit pharmacy promos
I have no idea why those researchers get upset,
illegal practices is the trademark of microsoft
what else can you expect than ??
Dunhill
smart ?? → #
Posted Friday 19th June 2009 04:26 GMT
In Microsoft bribes Oz to ditch Firefox
Now we know at least a few things:
A) ie8 is not using standards else you could use opera/ff as well
B) ie8 is prob. crap, else it would be chosen for its quality and not for a $$$ bribe.
C) what other "easter eggs" or "options" are hidden in ie8 ??
So ms pays/bribe you when you search+shop with blunt/live/whatever they call it today, but if you get too smart they cry foul-play
So what will happen if a bunch of smart guys "find" the treasure at the same time ??
i would LMAO
And one thing is for sure:
the ms pricing will go up to cover all those financial games.
i think you have a better chance in the lottery ...
<my warped blue striped coat with pinguins and dragons on it ...>
Dunhill
now it is clear → #
Posted Friday 12th June 2009 19:33 GMT
In EC rejects Microsoft's browser promises
After reading the responses on the article it is painfully clear that 98% of the pro-ms/anti-eu people have a reading problem, and have almost NO CLUE what is is all about !
Even when perfectly is explained the WHY, WHAT and the HOW, they continue to point to the same things that are NOT relevant.
Maybe caused by the [next] [continue] [ok] [accept] buttons that are always flashing around several times.
Dunhill
..clue??.. → #
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 10:41 GMT
In Microsoft's Azure cloud suffers first crash
i am 4.5 years old and i am a pc
(usa advertisement)
%^%CRASH^&&^
that happens if you let kids work with windows
Dunhill
i knew it → #
Posted Thursday 5th March 2009 18:15 GMT
In Windows 7 test build 'turns off' Internet Explorer 8
> Two restarts to remove an executable?
Yes, it is still the old windows NT ... nothing changes ....
It is like flushing the toilet twice before etc etc
Dunhill
business=business → #
Posted Friday 13th February 2009 18:32 GMT
In MS puts up $250K bounty for Conficker author
re: Paris, I'm sure she knows more about safe Hex than some of the muppets who set site update policy or don't bother checking their AV is working correctly.
Call them Lemmings, who after years of abuse [yes/no/maybe] [error 35654@54] [contact your system administrator] they figured out that just clicking on something till it maybe works, is the quickest solution. reading the given information is proved to be a loss of time ..... .
Result, switch off updates (you cannot always trust them), remove anti-virus programs else you cannot access your favorite word document of music stick without those annoying messages and overkill popups.
re: I think you will find that Bill has always said he is first and foremost a businessman, so one cannot really blame the Windows mess on his inferior programming skills
That is oh so true, business first, if the product works for you, be happy, if it does not .. wait and pay for the next update. MS does really care about NOT having high quality, else they will never be able to sell an update or new version, and THAT is bad for business.
(yes, there are OSses out there that you install once and forget for the next xx years, like some Novell servers, IBM flavors and that does not make money, thus VERY VERY bad for business)
re: $250.000 ...
What an awfull cheap offer, but again business is MS-business, they don't really care about 250k, but it covers the FREE advertisement/name-recognition in several magazines, newspapers, etc
As long as MS does not loose $$$$$ they are not really trying to invest $ in training users/administrators to keep their systems running clean.
They rather sell you a new update/version,whatever
For me:
I prey that MS does not go down, because all the sh$t that comes with them makes for me $$ to fix it, and that pays the bills.
But at my places everything is MS free, so i have at least some place to work relaxed without being afraid for the next crash.
My coat .. filled with OS/2,OpenSuse,Ubuntu for relaxed work and a xp-ue copy to make $$
Dunhill
re: Aid and Self-help → #
Posted Sunday 4th January 2009 15:28 GMT
In Ghost of Lennon punts laptops for kids
As living in a country that fits the OLPC profile and being the neighbour of the country that fits it even better :
YES the idea was good in the beginning
> free software (linux based) and machines that can work in critical conditions for the people who cannot afford a computer etc etc
YES the whole setup has many flaws
> when people are hungry they will sell the machine for food
> when ppl never learned to read or write how can they work with those magic boxes
> 1 internet connection for all, what? internet where? in a 50 km range with no electricity or phone service..??
and now, because of "to keep up with the technology" the laptops are (also) provided with a special version of XP, and the enduser needs to license and pay for the software ....
how ?? as it was intended for the poorest people/areas ??
At this point the project is going downhill, too many ppl, with no knowledge of being real poor (as defined in western eyes, a lot of those real poor are rather happy with their lives) are getting involved and $$ companies who go for the free advertisement/profit/marketing opportunities and who don't give a sh#t about those poorest.
A.
Dunhill
Maybe i am extremely wrong but → #
Posted Friday 5th December 2008 16:22 GMT
In Microsoft preps IE 8 for the web-challenged
I always thought that windos was build around IE
Now when they try to start using Standards they will prob. get into problem with their OS
One browser fighting the other ??
Or is this IE8 the base of windows7 (or 8?)
It is just a thought, i won't have the problem , the last version of windows that i used was 3.0 for a few days.
Dunhill
Security ?? → #
Posted Thursday 27th November 2008 15:10 GMT
In Obama tries to stay connected
And a Blackberry uses what as OS ??
And as mailserver ??
Let's see what fun the future brings ........
Dunhill
they really need to go back to school → #
Posted Friday 16th May 2008 15:56 GMT
In OLPC and Microsoft punt Windows-only XO laptop
So now we have a "cheap" laptop for the "poorest" countries and people
Most of these people can't read and/or write correctly, have NO MONEY almost to eat and than we give them laptops with the most expensive operatingsystem in service/software/ownership ??
How the F%^K does that fit ...
Someone is filling his pockets with M$$$$$ or they are plain stupid and need to go back to school
BTW, they also never really investigated in those poor areas with no infrastructure, electricity, telephone and other "normal" services, where the people are really hungry, how fast that laptop is changed for food ...
A.
Dunhill
bright star ?? → #
Posted Tuesday 4th March 2008 19:48 GMT
In Microsoft officially 425 years behind the times
now it is very clear,
or at microsoft they are unable to program correctly
or at microsoft they dont give a shit about their clients
Dunhill
apples and apples ? → #
Posted Thursday 21st February 2008 13:08 GMT
In Geordie cops arrest two for Wi-Fi squatting
In Holland if you leave your car door/window open and something is stolen it is YOUR fault, because you gave free access to the thief and nothing has to be broken.
But if you are willingly or/and stupidly give free access to a wireless router it is NOT your fault ...
Dunhill
too easy → #
Posted Thursday 24th January 2008 20:09 GMT
In Employee's silent rampage wipes out $2.5m worth of data
c:\freezta\dllbackup.16\43677aebcdd887621\ibmdos\undelete.com c:\lastus~1\mydo~1.5* /s /yes
Dunhill
Re: OS/2 and pound notes → #
Posted Saturday 12th January 2008 00:39 GMT
In BOFH: Memory short circuit
WsEB 4.52 (6times) and still kicking ass, maybe for the sake of the economy i need to upgrade to Vi$ta $erver ??
Dunhill
what's fdisk? → #
Posted Saturday 12th January 2008 00:37 GMT
In Excuse me sir: there's a rootkit in your master boot record
LVM /newmbr:1
or use a tool like DFsee
Dunhill
Babelonisch ?? → #
Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 19:12 GMT
In Babbling net software sparks international incident
HOW, if those journalists, who have no idea about other languages, wants to communicate with officials, when they are in holland ....
Oh a laptop with hebrewfish on it maybe .....
Dunhill
frogger → #
Posted Monday 1st October 2007 03:38 GMT
In BOFH: You think you know a guy...
Reading this and remeberin playing Frogger on my brand new 1K ZX80 makes me feel soooo old ............. :(
Dunhill
bugs → #
Posted Wednesday 11th July 2007 02:26 GMT
In A serious browser vulnerability, but whose?
It's not a bug, just an(other) undocumented feature.
Dunhill
old ?? → #
Posted Saturday 7th July 2007 22:17 GMT
In Ebuyer.com runs on a Commodore 64
If i read all the comments, they sound like that it was only yesterday, but 1 look at the calender suddenly made me feel amazingly old ..
Dunhill
unexpected ?? → #
Posted Friday 6th July 2007 04:19 GMT
In Red ring of Xbox death costs Microsoft $1bn
Nah,
I am totally not suprised by the "level of quality" provided by Micro$oft.
Quality cost money and now BG is not the richest anymore as well, so there is need for more money, prob. by lowering more quality
Dunhill
Spamlovers → #
Posted Thursday 5th July 2007 15:06 GMT
In Spanish telco defiant over huge broadband anti-trust fine
Now they need to put even more spammers into their network, to pay the fine, so their service level will be even lower
Dunhill
deny by default → #
Posted Monday 2nd July 2007 19:55 GMT
In Saudi hackers scalp MS UK
it's not a bug, it is an option
Dunhill
think .. → #
Posted Tuesday 6th March 2007 16:17 GMT
In Serbian vampire hunters prevent Milosevic come-back
Only time will tell, if they succeeded