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	<title>Comments on: Is Windows 7 getting a fair chance?</title>
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		<title>By: yrjokin</title>
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		<dc:creator>yrjokin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 13:56:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Who are you to decide that people can&#039;t dislike Microsoft or write reviews if they don&#039;t?
You have done exactly what you are demanding others don&#039;t do. You have already decided that you will use Windows 7!
Based on what exactly?
Microsoft is a criminal organisation as far as I am concerned and I will not pay for their products again.
I don&#039;t want a company accessing information from my PC - I bought XP Pro because it kept messing up I wanted to be able to re-install it. Until it said I could no longer do so because I had installed it too many times. Because it was breaking down all the time. Admittedly, I could have fixed it most of the time but why should I? I wanted a &#039;fresh&#039; install on account of the registry faults (and I have no inclination to learn how to fix those problems!!). It was already installed on both my machines but I bought it so that I would have the freedom of being able to re-install it. On the desktop (the laptop was always fine as I never experimented on that) I re-installed about 6-8 times when I was told I could no longer use the install disk! That is criminal! And so is the spying and control freakery.
It is exactly why I don&#039;t have an iPhone but will soon have the G1 from HTC and Google.
On a happier note: millions of people have Microsoft&#039;s criminality to thank for steering them toward a far superior OS. Linux</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who are you to decide that people can&#8217;t dislike Microsoft or write reviews if they don&#8217;t?<br />
You have done exactly what you are demanding others don&#8217;t do. You have already decided that you will use Windows 7!<br />
Based on what exactly?<br />
Microsoft is a criminal organisation as far as I am concerned and I will not pay for their products again.<br />
I don&#8217;t want a company accessing information from my PC &#8211; I bought XP Pro because it kept messing up I wanted to be able to re-install it. Until it said I could no longer do so because I had installed it too many times. Because it was breaking down all the time. Admittedly, I could have fixed it most of the time but why should I? I wanted a &#8216;fresh&#8217; install on account of the registry faults (and I have no inclination to learn how to fix those problems!!). It was already installed on both my machines but I bought it so that I would have the freedom of being able to re-install it. On the desktop (the laptop was always fine as I never experimented on that) I re-installed about 6-8 times when I was told I could no longer use the install disk! That is criminal! And so is the spying and control freakery.<br />
It is exactly why I don&#8217;t have an iPhone but will soon have the G1 from HTC and Google.<br />
On a happier note: millions of people have Microsoft&#8217;s criminality to thank for steering them toward a far superior OS. Linux</p>
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