Re: XP: Cool feature with a weakness



In article <C243E7FE.7D011%SNIT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Snit <SNIT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Steve Carroll" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> stated in post
noone-0BC2F4.14263212042007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 4/12/07 1:26 PM:

Gee, Steve... I talked about a feature of XP machines (one that is not
consistent from one machine to another) and you nit picked, trolled,
flamed,
lied, and proved - again - how consumed you are by your hatred.

Who do you think is stupid enough to not see through your BS?

Oh, and lest I forget, you also babbled about there is some issue with
hiding things - though I am not sure what things you even mean. Do you?

To try to get you back on topic: the issue is that there a non-admin user
can do things to screw things up for other users... and that this is
something XP should not allow. Your "solution" of posting notes on each
computer telling people how to use a feature most will never need or use
is,
well, rather pathetic.

PS: no, Steve, I have no desire to go point by point with your trolling.
Feel free to whine about the crickets you hallucinate about hearing.

I repeat:

Yes, you do.

So why haven't you learned the lesson yet? Geez, 'teachers' can make
poor students. Here it is again, see if you can grasp it this time...

An "XP machine" needn't contain a video card that can "change the
orientation of the computer screen image" to be considered an ""XP
machine".

The feature you described is not "part of the experience of using an XP
machine" unless that machine has video circuitry which supports that
feature via a keyboard command, therefore, your title is incorrect (as
is your argument)... this is not a "Cool feature" of XP. The same
feature would likely be available in Vista or any other OS on that same
machine as long as it allows access via a keyboard command.

--
"None of you can be honest... you are all pathetic." - Snit
"I do not KF people" - Snit
"Not only do I lie about what others are claiming,
I show evidence from the records".-Snit
"You should take one of my IT classes some day." - Snit
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