Steven Toro
United States of America
(Aug 4, 2006 - 4:50 PM)
XP was said to be the most secure thing when it first came out, and if you look back, it really wasnt. Vista is going to be the new secure thing, but give it time and it wont be.
You want secure? it will never be 100% secure
(Aug 4, 2006 - 4:46 PM)
Google is on the ball with this one.
Great move!
(Jul 19, 2006 - 10:15 AM)
Most companies I have worked for actually have pirated/cracked software and have been FORCED to ante up the cash to buy the legitimate software because Microsoft came and ran an audit and found that half of the firm (i'd say about 12 offices total) were on pirated software and a law suit was going to get slapped on them unless they complied to get everyone an authentic microsoft software in 30 days. So Microsoft IS going after the big guys.
(May 10, 2006 - 10:56 AM)
why would i be jealous?
See if i were in it for the profit, i could had made an easy 15 grand (since i was able to obtain 3 xbox 360s for free)
all i said was it isnt worth getting eomthing when it hits the market due to bugs. When the xbox first came out, the power cords and processors came out so defective that most had to be recalled. Then the dvd tray was scratching the games and dvd movies you would put in. After about a year, they fixed all of these quirks and the new versions of that xbox dont have a problem.
Now take the XBOX 360 ...the hard drives had to be recalled cause they overheated. The power cable melted and in one instance the memory chip blew out. it has nothing to do with beaing jealous about making an extra few bucks.