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Joel
November 14th 14, 11:29 PM
We have to build a better Windows 10 newsgroup.

For now I have to communicate that I'm not using very much Windows 10 build
9860. I have installed only WLMail.
Major sections work well. I like start menu. Did unpin tiles and now menu
looks great. I'm running Windows TP on laptop, so I don't use start screen.
I've tested start menu personalization, selecting Control Panel but it
didn't show all items. Selected also Administrative tools but it shows
devices on PC Settings.
PC Settings boot is slow and still has some bugs. In general I think Windows
TP is phenomenal. Thank you.

This is our time. This is our group. We are not all super smart. I'm normal
human, I'm not a software robot. I can send hugs.

We need you. Let's stay together.

Nil[_5_]
November 15th 14, 01:18 AM
On 14 Nov 2014, "Joel" > wrote in
alt.comp.os.windows-10:

> This is our time. This is our group. We are not all super smart.
> I'm normal human, I'm not a software robot. I can send hugs.
>
> We need you. Let's stay together.

That's nice.

Leala
November 15th 14, 01:38 AM
On 14-Nov-2014 17:29, Joel wrote:
> We have to build a better Windows 10 newsgroup.
>
[snip]

I'm not a software robot. I can send hugs.
>
> We need you. Let's stay together.

well you can send me a hug anytime you want big boy. :-)

--
Leala.

...winston‫
November 15th 14, 06:48 AM
Joel wrote:
> We have to build a better Windows 10 newsgroup.
>
> For now I have to communicate that I'm not using very much Windows 10
> build 9860. I have installed only WLMail.
> Major sections work well. I like start menu. Did unpin tiles and now
> menu looks great. I'm running Windows TP on laptop, so I don't use start
> screen.
> I've tested start menu personalization, selecting Control Panel but it
> didn't show all items. Selected also Administrative tools but it shows
> devices on PC Settings.
> PC Settings boot is slow and still has some bugs. In general I think
> Windows TP is phenomenal. Thank you.
>
> This is our time. This is our group. We are not all super smart. I'm
> normal human, I'm not a software robot. I can send hugs.
>
> We need you. Let's stay together.

No one from Microsoft reads this newsgroup. Whatever comments occur
here are limited to users of this group.

Send all the hugs you want...but do realize MSFT is not on the receiving
end.


--
....winston
msft mvp consumer apps

CRNG
November 15th 14, 01:10 PM
On Fri, 14 Nov 2014 19:18:11 -0500, Nil
> wrote in
>

>On 14 Nov 2014, "Joel" > wrote in
>alt.comp.os.windows-10:
>
>> This is our time. This is our group. We are not all super smart.
>> I'm normal human, I'm not a software robot. I can send hugs.
>>
>> We need you. Let's stay together.
>
>That's nice.

+1
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Gene E. Bloch[_2_]
November 15th 14, 08:57 PM
On Fri, 14 Nov 2014 22:48:25 -0700, "...winston‫" wrote:

> Joel wrote:
>> We have to build a better Windows 10 newsgroup.
>>
>> For now I have to communicate that I'm not using very much Windows 10
>> build 9860. I have installed only WLMail.
>> Major sections work well. I like start menu. Did unpin tiles and now
>> menu looks great. I'm running Windows TP on laptop, so I don't use start
>> screen.
>> I've tested start menu personalization, selecting Control Panel but it
>> didn't show all items. Selected also Administrative tools but it shows
>> devices on PC Settings.
>> PC Settings boot is slow and still has some bugs. In general I think
>> Windows TP is phenomenal. Thank you.
>>
>> This is our time. This is our group. We are not all super smart. I'm
>> normal human, I'm not a software robot. I can send hugs.
>>
>> We need you. Let's stay together.
>
> No one from Microsoft reads this newsgroup. Whatever comments occur
> here are limited to users of this group.
>
> Send all the hugs you want...but do realize MSFT is not on the receiving
> end.

I have heard people say something that, to my ears, sounded a lot like
"hug Microsoft".

--
Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)

Dan Schumacher
November 15th 14, 09:38 PM
""...winston‫"" > wrote in message
...
> Joel wrote:
>> We have to build a better Windows 10 newsgroup.
>>
>> For now I have to communicate that I'm not using very much
>> Windows 10
>> build 9860. I have installed only WLMail.
>> Major sections work well. I like start menu. Did unpin tiles
>> and now
>> menu looks great. I'm running Windows TP on laptop, so I don't
>> use start
>> screen.
>> I've tested start menu personalization, selecting Control
>> Panel but it
>> didn't show all items. Selected also Administrative tools but
>> it shows
>> devices on PC Settings.
>> PC Settings boot is slow and still has some bugs. In general I
>> think
>> Windows TP is phenomenal. Thank you.
>>
>> This is our time. This is our group. We are not all super
>> smart. I'm
>> normal human, I'm not a software robot. I can send hugs.
>>
>> We need you. Let's stay together.
>
> No one from Microsoft reads this newsgroup. Whatever comments
> occur here are limited to users of this group.
>
> Send all the hugs you want...but do realize MSFT is not on the
> receiving end.
>
>
> --
> ...winston
> msft mvp consumer apps

Winston,

I think it would be more accurate to say that you don't know that
anyone from MSFT actually officially or unofficially monitors
this group. I suspect that if anyone in Redmond has half a brain
that they are monitoring the group, even if only in lurker mode.

Regards, Dan

Gene E. Bloch[_2_]
November 15th 14, 09:40 PM
On Sat, 15 Nov 2014 15:38:36 -0500, Dan Schumacher wrote:

> ""...winston‫"" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Joel wrote:
>>> We have to build a better Windows 10 newsgroup.
>>>
>>> For now I have to communicate that I'm not using very much
>>> Windows 10
>>> build 9860. I have installed only WLMail.
>>> Major sections work well. I like start menu. Did unpin tiles
>>> and now
>>> menu looks great. I'm running Windows TP on laptop, so I don't
>>> use start
>>> screen.
>>> I've tested start menu personalization, selecting Control
>>> Panel but it
>>> didn't show all items. Selected also Administrative tools but
>>> it shows
>>> devices on PC Settings.
>>> PC Settings boot is slow and still has some bugs. In general I
>>> think
>>> Windows TP is phenomenal. Thank you.
>>>
>>> This is our time. This is our group. We are not all super
>>> smart. I'm
>>> normal human, I'm not a software robot. I can send hugs.
>>>
>>> We need you. Let's stay together.
>>
>> No one from Microsoft reads this newsgroup. Whatever comments
>> occur here are limited to users of this group.
>>
>> Send all the hugs you want...but do realize MSFT is not on the
>> receiving end.
>>
>>
>> --
>> ...winston
>> msft mvp consumer apps
>
> Winston,
>
> I think it would be more accurate to say that you don't know that
> anyone from MSFT actually officially or unofficially monitors
> this group. I suspect that if anyone in Redmond has half a brain
> that they are monitoring the group, even if only in lurker mode.
>
> Regards, Dan

In some ways & at some times, it seems like everyone in Redmond has half
a brain...

--
Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)

...winston‫
November 16th 14, 12:34 PM
Dan Schumacher wrote:
>
> ""...winston‫"" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Joel wrote:
>>> We have to build a better Windows 10 newsgroup.
>>>
>>> For now I have to communicate that I'm not using very much Windows 10
>>> build 9860. I have installed only WLMail.
>>> Major sections work well. I like start menu. Did unpin tiles and now
>>> menu looks great. I'm running Windows TP on laptop, so I don't use start
>>> screen.
>>> I've tested start menu personalization, selecting Control Panel but it
>>> didn't show all items. Selected also Administrative tools but it shows
>>> devices on PC Settings.
>>> PC Settings boot is slow and still has some bugs. In general I think
>>> Windows TP is phenomenal. Thank you.
>>>
>>> This is our time. This is our group. We are not all super smart. I'm
>>> normal human, I'm not a software robot. I can send hugs.
>>>
>>> We need you. Let's stay together.
>>
>> No one from Microsoft reads this newsgroup. Whatever comments occur
>> here are limited to users of this group.
>>
>> Send all the hugs you want...but do realize MSFT is not on the
>> receiving end.
>>
>>
>> --
>> ...winston
>> msft mvp consumer apps
>
> Winston,
>
> I think it would be more accurate to say that you don't know that anyone
> from MSFT actually officially or unofficially monitors this group. I
> suspect that if anyone in Redmond has half a brain that they are
> monitoring the group, even if only in lurker mode.
>
> Regards, Dan
>
>
It would not be more accurate to say it that way :)

There are a few public avenues being monitored...this is not one of them.

--
....winston
msft mvp consumer apps

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