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    5 ways to skip Windows 8

    Saw this article and thought I'd share it with you good people. Although after reading it it didn't tell me anything I didn't already know.

    http://www.zdnet.com/five-ways-to-sk...-8-7000001753/

    #2
    Kind of a weird article. You could conense the whole thing into one sentence: "Dont buy Windows 8."

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      #3
      That wouldn't work with the title. How about:
      Don't buy Windows 8.
      Don't buy Windows 8.
      Don't buy Windows 8.
      Don't buy Windows 8.
      Don't buy Windows 8.
      I'd rather be locked out than locked in.

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        #4
        Originally posted by SecretCode View Post
        That wouldn't work with the title. How about:
        Don't buy Windows 8.
        Don't buy Windows 8.
        Don't buy Windows 8.
        Don't buy Windows 8.
        Don't buy Windows 8.
        There ya go. That is an improvement on my idea.

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          #5
          My parents want to buy a notebook PC and I want them on Kubuntu, but their stinking printer isn't compatable with it (thanks Canon). I figured I'd get them on the latest Windows and simply switch them to Kubuntu when their printer dies, but looks like I'll have to make sure they get 7 and not 8. What is it with these new stupid interfaces?

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            #6
            1. Pick a Linux
            2. Get the Linux
            3. Install the Linux
            4. Be amazed with the Linux
            5. Wonder why it took you so long to switch to Linux
            Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
            "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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              #7
              So I thought I'd check this stuff out. The other day I installed Windows 8 in a VM and also the Office 2013 preview. After using the new Outlook for four days, I had to stop. My eyes were in great pain. The entire UI is white: there is almost no distinction between menus, buttons, input fields, and other control surfaces. All useful and customizable visual distinctions are gone. The only visual element you can adjust is some frippery background graphics in the upper right corner, which is amazingly distracting no matter which setting you choose. It's insane.

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                #8
                Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
                ...My eyes were in great pain.
                Which is why Microsoft has produced a new device for use with Windows 8. Plug 'n' Play Eyeballs
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