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Re: [News] Vista Sheds Another Feature, Fails into Own 64-Bit Suppression Trap

  • Subject: Re: [News] Vista Sheds Another Feature, Fails into Own 64-Bit Suppression Trap
  • From: Hadron Quark <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 16:12:26 +0200
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Tim Smith <reply-in-group@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> In article <uctks3-0fm.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>  Mark Kent <mark.kent@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> And how would you know what's correct information?  I know that MS
>> spin will undoubtably have tainted anything about MS in wikipedia, so
>> I wouldn't even consider looking there for MS;  it's far too vulnerable
>> to astroturfing.  I want reliable sources, that excludes you, of course,
>> and wiki (for MS or any other large corp with time on its hands  and
>> the inclination to pay astroturfers to spread maltruths in newsgroups
>> and on the web about itself).
>
> Well, aside from the widespread coverage in the news, the fact that 
> cards with full support for the current version of OpenGL on Vista have 
> been announced should be a strong clue.
>

Owned, as they say. Does Mark ever check anything?


And in regard to names : its only a game. Half the so called names arent
real anyway. And "Roytoy" isnt exactly evil or malicious : I just always
associate Roy with Boy and he does seem to be Linux's toy boy so it just
seemed natural. And since he's called me "Hardon" and "Quack" I dont
really see any harm in it Tom :-;

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