
Windows Vista set for 2006
- martindtanderson
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Windows Vista . . . Potential lawsuits aplenty, to keep Microsoft's lawyers busy for a while!
One potential lawsuit.
Another potential lawsuit.
Yet another potential lawsuit.
And another potential lawsuit.
Oh look, another potential lawsuit.
How many other potential lawsuits this may cause, goodness only knows!
Unless of course, Mr Gates and the Redmond Gang, are planning several Vista related buy outs.





How many other potential lawsuits this may cause, goodness only knows!
Unless of course, Mr Gates and the Redmond Gang, are planning several Vista related buy outs.
- Andrew Wood
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Umm, how? Surely there's only the one way of saying it isn't there? Or are you thinking people will be missing out the 't' and calling it Windows Visa?! Could you imagine - the Microsoft Bank credit card...cdd wrote:Arrrghhh! I'm going to go absolutely mad with all the mispronunciation of the name of this OS.
I think he's referring to the "correct" pronunciation - "vees-ta" - being shunned in favour of the more anglicised pronunciation - "vis-tur". I don't quite see why this should be an issue though - there are dozens of words whose pronunciation is amended to suit the distinct sounds of other languages when they are transferred across. I've never heard an English person pronouncing "rendezvous" in English conversation with the correct throaty rasp that would be required in French; I only ever hear "ron-day-voo" when in fact it should be pronounced very quickly, and it should start from the back of the throat with a subtle "h" at the beginning: "hruon-deh-voo".Andrew Wood wrote:Umm, how? Surely there's only the one way of saying it isn't there? Or are you thinking people will be missing out the 't' and calling it Windows Visa?! Could you imagine - the Microsoft Bank credit card...cdd wrote:Arrrghhh! I'm going to go absolutely mad with all the mispronunciation of the name of this OS.
It's the nature of language that foreign words used in the context of another language take on the pronunciations and inflexions of the latter language. I don't understand why this is a such a source of irritation.
- martindtanderson
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Looking closely at the logo, it uses Microsoft's Segoe Font, the 'Microsoft' from the logo has been ditched, the Window's Flag logo is now transparent and has a different lighting effect.
It would of probably been a mistake for them to change the flag logo dramatically so soon. Windows Xp ditched the original Windows logo, so a slight refresh is nice in my opinion.
It would of probably been a mistake for them to change the flag logo dramatically so soon. Windows Xp ditched the original Windows logo, so a slight refresh is nice in my opinion.