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		<title>Windows Mojave, fittingly named after a desert&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 21:08:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, Microsoft&#8217;s been carpet bombing your favorite channels with the <a href="http://www.mojaveexperiment.com/?fbid=g_1cvfjd5hE">Mojave Experiment</a> commercials purporting to show how the general populace has been duped by a handful of cranky geeks (and, uh, the general media but they don&#8217;t know what they&#8217;re talking about either).</p>
<p>I find it funny that the fake Windows was named after an arid desert with hostile climates&#8230;and they&#8217;re using a Polynesian theme song. I guess Microsoft is consistent with their confusion and lack of insight into just about anything they create nowadays.</p>
<p>Back to our news. I&#8217;d been curious (Microsoft generally pisses me off&#8230;love/hate relationship&#8230;but I have to know) as to what they were showing in Vista. I know people who upgraded for one reason or another (64-bit OS, just wanted something modern, etc.). Were they happy with it? Yes and no. I know a gamer who did and instead of getting some sort of super OS with DirectX 10 (which is the other reason outside of the 64-bit OS/increased RAM support that he upgraded). He had a joy of a time trying to deal with the driver incompatibilities and hoping the games he was trying to play would work (forget about backward compatibility as it&#8217;s hit or miss). </p>
<p>My experience? I had even more fun&#8230;I got to play with Vista&#8217;s big brother, Windows Server 2008. What a sack of shit. Of course, the UAC had to go because whoever invented that load of crap should&#8217;ve been locked in a house running Server 2k8. Go to open the bathroom door, &#8220;You are about to open the bathroom door, are you sure you are trying to do this?&#8221; What the fuck? Are you telling me it&#8217;s THAT hard to determine if I clicked with my mouse or if a malicious program sent a click command at position 10, 20? Fuck sake, then, you&#8217;re building a new fucking OS, make the API calls made directly (rather than from drivers) fucking go through the UAC check&#8230;not ME, the human clicking the hardware device passing the signal through the USB cable to your sorry bus.</p>
<p>I gotta say, I think the QA department that had to deal with this fubar feature deserver medals of honor. </p>
<p>On a whim, I visited the Mojave experience site. I love it&#8230;they give you a small/short video on the demo they presented to these focus group people&#8230;god I hope they presented more than that because if that&#8217;s all they presented you&#8217;ve got to wonder if Microsoft even realize how stupid they look? The demo talked about the backup and shadow copy functions of the OS&#8230;.Oooo&#8230;so impressive. The fuck? Is it me or is no one noticing that you had to SEARCH for the fucking backup tool. And, for the average joe&#8230;they could give a shit. Oh, and I noticed the demos were done on laptops. Uh, just how &#8220;quick and easy&#8221; would the backup be for people who, in day of pennies per GB HDs (I just bought a 1TB drive for $120, jeez), have a 250GB hard disk be that simple? </p>
<p>Anyhoo, I think Microsoft was going down the right path when they did their little mock commercials in the &#8220;I&#8217;m a PC&#8221; series. It was down their alley (straight-laced, not funny) but it worked and didn&#8217;t make them look stupid&#8230;it made them look like they are&#8230;the market leader (not that people have that much of a choice). Maybe instead of fighting Apple, they should just learn a little bit. After all, Apple&#8217;s software isn&#8217;t that much better than Microsoft&#8217;s in terms of stability and functionality (they just design it better but good luck when things don&#8217;t go according to plan&#8230;unless you&#8217;re a UNIX-head).</p>
<p>With that, I leave Microsoft to CONTINUE to suck. They already can&#8217;t suck enough&#8230;just had to add to the pile.</p>
<p>Suckers&#8230;</p>
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