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Old October 6th 14, 11:31 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Supermario bro
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Default Perhaps I'll write to Palo Alto to require Win10 Final

Need MS adress to require Win10 Final because I'm getting anxious. Don't
know if I'll have time. There is people already with W10 Preview but it's
risky. At least I need W10 start menu to feel complete.

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Old October 7th 14, 12:47 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
...winston‫
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Default Perhaps I'll write to Palo Alto to require Win10 Final

Supermario bro wrote:
Need MS adress to require Win10 Final because I'm getting anxious. Don't
know if I'll have time. There is people already with W10 Preview but
it's risky. At least I need W10 start menu to feel complete.


When GA is reached (2nd or 3rd quarter 2015 estimate) It will be
available he
http://www.microsoftstore.com/

Shortly after it will be in retail (including online 3rd party
resellers) stores as full version ware (not upgrade wear).


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msft mvp consumer apps
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Old October 28th 14, 12:56 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Default Perhaps I'll write to Palo Alto to require Win10 Final

"Supermario bro" écrivait news:m0v57r$jm3$1@dont-
email.me:

Need MS adress to require Win10 Final because I'm getting anxious. Don't
know if I'll have time. There is people already with W10 Preview but it's
risky. At least I need W10 start menu to feel complete.


Take 3 deep breaths with mouth and nose at the same time, hold for a few
seconds and release slowly. Take care.

HTH
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Old October 28th 14, 02:13 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Good Guy[_2_]
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Default Perhaps I'll write to Palo Alto to require Win10 Final


"Supermario bro" �crivait news:m0v57r$jm3$1@dont-
email.me:

Need MS adress to require Win10 Final because I'm getting anxious. Don't
know if I'll have time.



If you belong to the society of octogenarians (like many on these
newsgroup needing mirrors to make sense of what is going on on this
planet!!!) then you have very little time left. Make best use of what
you already have because statistically by 86 you may not be around with
us sharing your fondness of "Start button" and all that.


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Old October 28th 14, 03:19 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Dominique
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Default Perhaps I'll write to Palo Alto to require Win10 Final

Good Guy écrivait news:m2mu51$6sk$1
@news.mixmin.net:


"Supermario bro" �crivait news:m0v57r$jm3$1

@dont-
email.me:

Need MS adress to require Win10 Final because I'm getting anxious.

Don't
know if I'll have time.



If you belong to the society of octogenarians (like many on these
newsgroup needing mirrors to make sense of what is going on on this
planet!!!) then you have very little time left. Make best use of what
you already have because statistically by 86 you may not be around with
us sharing your fondness of "Start button" and all that.



I guess your reply goes to the OP?!

But thanks...
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Old October 28th 14, 05:10 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Good Guy[_2_]
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Default Perhaps I'll write to Palo Alto to require Win10 Final

On 28/10/2014 03:19, Dominique wrote:
Good Guy �crivait news:m2mu51$6sk$1
@news.mixmin.net:

"Supermario bro" �crivait news:m0v57r$jm3$1

@dont-
email.me:

Need MS adress to require Win10 Final because I'm getting anxious.

Don't
know if I'll have time.


If you belong to the society of octogenarians (like many on these
newsgroup needing mirrors to make sense of what is going on on this
planet!!!) then you have very little time left. Make best use of what
you already have because statistically by 86 you may not be around with
us sharing your fondness of "Start button" and all that.


I guess your reply goes to the OP?!

But thanks...


Yes but I didn't see the original post because some Linux junkies or
drug junkies has spammed this newsgroup with 250 messages about people
got arrested by our wonderful police force.



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Old October 28th 14, 02:31 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Bucky \Tset Piolt\ Breeder
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Default Perhaps I'll write to Palo Alto to require Win10 Final

Good Guy posted this via
:

"Supermario bro" �crivait
news:m0v57r$jm3$1@dont- email.me:

Need MS adress to require Win10 Final because I'm getting anxious.
Don't know if I'll have time.



If you belong to the society of octogenarians (like many on these
newsgroup needing mirrors to make sense of what is going on on this
planet!!!) then you have very little time left. Make best use of what
you already have because statistically by 86 you may not be around with
us sharing your fondness of "Start button" and all that.



1) Your grammar skills is lackadoodle in teh noodle.

2) Teh Start button is a good place to start.

3) I'll be 40 next year, and I think the new jumbled-up tile system of
Windows is meant to appeal to retards, gays and other peeples who likes the
looks of shiney things - and things that explode too.

4) Some folks likes to tinker with stuff ahhh-hkemmm... Linux-heads
because they get a welfare check and they don't haz anything else to do
with their time but flail vain attempts at insulting old peeples.

5) Others, like myself, have lives to live and lovers to service and money
to be made; therefore, we like our technology consistent and logical... It
can be "improved" and remain consistent and logical without being jumbled
up in a maze and requiring another whole learning-curve to accomplish
essentially the same tasks as the older technologies. It'd be like every
year the automobile manufacturers putting the keyhole someplace vague and
randomly, yet "creatively", switching up the pedals such that [this
version] your hands are the brakes and you scratch your nuts to shift gears
-- and the clutch... where's the clutch now?... oh yeah, you have to open
the glove compartment and key in your admin password to get to the clutch
now - but when you do, it switches off the defroster and you cannot operate
the throttle until you sign-out of the clutch vault. An easy password is
the quickest way to accomplish this; however, the interface requires a 16
charter password with random symbol characters as well a mixture of upper
and lower case caracters - which CANNOT match, or be similar to, any
previous password chosen for any other system within this year's model.
Sweet "improvements", indeed! But wait until next year...

HTH.

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I AM Bucky Breeder, (*(^;
Repent, the end is near... Or
just smoke 'em if you got 'em.
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Old October 29th 14, 01:55 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Default Perhaps I'll write to Palo Alto to require Win10 Final

On 28/10/2014 14:31, Bucky "Tset Piolt" Breeder wrote:
1) Your grammar skills is lackadoodle in teh noodle. 2) Teh Start
button is a good place to start. 3) I'll be 40 next year, and I think
the new jumbled-up tile system of Windows is meant to appeal to
retards, gays and other peeples who likes the looks of shiney things -
and things that explode too. 4) Some folks likes to tinker with stuff
ahhh-hkemmm... Linux-heads because they get a welfare check and they
don't haz anything else to do with their time but flail vain attempts
at insulting old peeples. 5) Others, like myself, have lives to live
and lovers to service and money to be made; therefore, we like our
technology consistent and logical... It can be "improved" and remain
consistent and logical without being jumbled up in a maze and
requiring another whole learning-curve to accomplish essentially the
same tasks as the older technologies. It'd be like every year the
automobile manufacturers putting the keyhole someplace vague and
randomly, yet "creatively", switching up the pedals such that [this
version] your hands are the brakes and you scratch your nuts to shift
gears -- and the clutch... where's the clutch now?... oh yeah, you
have to open the glove compartment and key in your admin password to
get to the clutch now - but when you do, it switches off the defroster
and you cannot operate the throttle until you sign-out of the clutch
vault. An easy password is the quickest way to accomplish this;
however, the interface requires a 16 charter password with random
symbol characters as well a mixture of upper and lower case caracters
- which CANNOT match, or be similar to, any previous password chosen
for any other system within this year's model. Sweet "improvements",
indeed! But wait until next year... HTH.


Don't you think you should consider having a dyslexia tests just in case
people are wrongly accusing you of being stupid. Mind you some
scientists still don't believe in dyslexia as an illness. To them
people are just plain stupid if they can't spell correctly.





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Old October 29th 14, 02:25 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Bucky \Sticks & Stones\ Breeder
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Default Perhaps I'll write to Palo Alto to require Win10 Final

Good Guy huffed-and-puffed and blew this one out:

On 28/10/2014 14:31, Bucky "Tset Piolt" Breeder wrote:

1) Your grammar skills is lackadoodle in teh noodle.

2) Teh Start button is a good place to start.

3) I'll be 40 next year, and I think the new jumbled-up tile system of
the looks of shiney things - and things that explode too.

4) Some folks likes to tinker with stuff ahhh-hkemmm... Linux-heads
because they get a welfare check and they don't haz anything else to do
with their time but flail vain attempts at insulting old peeples.

5) Others, like myself, have lives to live and lovers to service and
money to be made; therefore, we like our technology consistent and
logical... It can be "improved" and remain consistent and logical
without being jumbled up in a maze and requiring another whole
learning-curve to accomplish essentially the same tasks as the older
technologies. It'd be like every year the automobile manufacturers
putting the keyhole someplace vague and randomly, yet "creatively",
switching up the pedals such that [this version] your hands are the
brakes and you scratch your nuts to shift gears -- and the clutch...
where's the clutch now?... oh yeah, you have to open the glove
compartment and key in your admin password to get to the clutch now -
but when you do, it switches off the defroster and you cannot operate
the throttle until you sign-out of the clutch vault. An easy password
is the quickest way to accomplish this; however, the interface requires
a 16 charter password with random symbol characters as well a mixture of
upper and lower case caracters - which CANNOT match, or be similar to,
any previous password chosen for any other system within this year's
model. Sweet "improvements", indeed! But wait until next year...

HTH.


Don't you think you should consider having a dyslexia tests just in
case people are wrongly accusing you of being stupid. Mind you some
scientists still don't believe in dyslexia as an illness. To them
people are just plain stupid if they can't spell correctly.


OUCH!!! ("Smoebody" msut be mizzing teh piont...)

Hope you feel good about yourself... because your grammars are bad.

PS: My editor has the week off... He makes ~$15 per hr to crorect my
speling. 99% of the scientists thinks people are stupid when they cna't
run the text through their own spelchekkers and figger it out gud. (The
other 1% don't use toothpaste at all.)

HTH.

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I AM Bucky Breeder, (*(^;
Repent, the end is near... Or
just smoke 'em if you got 'em.
 




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