Win8 Why?

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Bob Henson

http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/

Look on the left side of the page for T'belch.

I understand later versions of T'burp have better filtering but I don't
know if they can filter on the message ID Header. Try using Hamster.
Thunderbird can filter on any message header - it's configurable.

--
Bob
Tetbury, Gloucestershire, UK


Forced to choose between two evils - pick the one you haven't tried before!
 
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Dominique

BeeJ <[email protected]> écrivait
And are you willing to hold your arm out in a salute to Win 8 just so
you can touch the screen? Well maybe for a kiosk to touch once or
twice but not to do real work.
<snip>

At the factory where I work (big multinational company) many machines are
controlled by terminals using touch screens since the NT days. And for
"real work" efficiency, it's the best approach.

Of course we don't do spreadsheets or word processing with those machines.
 
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J. P. Gilliver (John)

Dominique said:
BeeJ <[email protected]> écrivait


<snip>

At the factory where I work (big multinational company) many machines are
controlled by terminals using touch screens since the NT days. And for
"real work" efficiency, it's the best approach.

Of course we don't do spreadsheets or word processing with those machines.
And you probably don't sit at them. Touch screens are good for certain
purposes (ATMs, McDonalds, machine tools with messy environment).
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

The hypothalamus is one of the most important parts of the brain, involved in
many kinds of motivation, among other functions. The hypothalamus controls the
"Four F's": fighting, fleeing, feeding, and mating. -Heard in a neuropsychology
classroom
 
M

Miles Bader

Red Blade said:
Win8 turns back the clock of progress 20 years, devolving computers into
giant Playskool toys with a giant Internet Explorer button.

Heh; from Fisher-price (the classic label use for XP) to Playskool...

-miles
 
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Nobody

Win8 turns back the clock of progress 20 years, devolving computers into
giant Playskool toys with a giant Internet Explorer button.
Microsoft Bob reborn?
 

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