windows vista

<p>"Nevermind the new searching features, redesigned networking, supposed improvement in home PC-to-PC communication over a LAN, a new development API, much better security features, and support for much larger amounts of RAM.</p>

<p>Oh, and built-in support for hybrid hard drives isn't anything much, either.</p>

<p>What else?</p>

<p>Native IPv6 stack
The new Kernel Transaction Manager
The fact that system services are now in a separated and isolated session
Oh and you know what else? True support for x64 processors.</p>

<p>But really, it's just a new UI."</p>

<p>new search features? google desktop
redesigned networking? ok.......
improvement in home PC-to-PC communication over a LAN? what's bad about it now
new development API? how does this help the users
much better security features? use Nod32 and AVG
larger amounts of RAM? yes because every PC user today needs 1TB of RAM
Native IPv6 stack? about damn time
Kernel Transaction Manager? what?
system services are now in a separated and isolated session? yay more ram usage
True support for x64 processors? because Linux's was just fake right?
But really, it's just a new UI? yea I think so too</p>

<p>I have one serious complaint though...</p>

<p>Why the continued support for BIOS? Gah!</p>

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kchen:
I took my member profile and started typing out numbers in the ID section of the URL; the final number I reached before I got "Invalid User Specified" messages was that number. Today we have 65749 members, logisticslord being the newest.

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Fifteen days later, CC has 68,439 users. Pretty fast.</p>

<p>not going to get it until 1/2 to 1 year after vista is release. reason: to sort out the bugs.</p>