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saw this on cnet--pretty ironic
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I don't see the irony. Can anyone clarify what I'm meant to be seeing here?
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Originally Posted by Chuckit
I don't see the irony. Can anyone clarify what I'm meant to be seeing here?
Leopard.....
Ultimate.......
different versions, all same price.....
stab @ M$.......
haha.....
funny......
maybe......
huummm......
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Personally I find it hilarious that you have the hots for my gramma. Especially seeins how she is 3x your age, and makes your Brittney-Spears-wannabe 30-something wife look like a rag doll who went thru WWIII with a burning stick of dynamite up her a** :)
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I think he meant the sponsored by Microsoft banner.
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The thing that really p*ssed people off is that even though all the different versions of Vista cost more, each DVD had all of the versions on it - full and upgrade.
You could buy the Vista Basic Upgrade DVD ($90) and install the full Vista Ultimate ($400). They are all the same DVD - just different packaging.
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That's pretty damn funny.
And what's this about Vista? What do you mean all the versions come from the same DVD? How's that work? I mean, how are you prevented from paying for Basic and installing Ultimate?
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I think that this is going to throw a little confusion into the mill here. As in past versions, there won't be a Basic, Home, Pro or Ultimate, just Mac OS X. And people who've read this might not quite understand...
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Originally Posted by shinykaro
I mean, how are you prevented from paying for Basic and installing Ultimate?
It's all based on what serial you enter. If you enter an Ultimate serial, you get Ultimate. Basic serial == Basic Vista.
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Back to the OP, it is funny, but not ironic. There's a difference
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Originally Posted by TheoCryst
It's all based on what serial you enter. If you enter an Ultimate serial, you get Ultimate. Basic serial == Basic Vista.
Meanwhile, the unused junk continues to clutter up your system.
Yet another reason I'm glad I dumped Windoze back in 2004.
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