 Mr Matt
join:2008-01-29 Eustis, FL
·Comcast
·Embarq
| More crapware from Microsoft
I guess Microsoft wants to keep up the tradition. Their software is created by foreign nationals and begins as crapware. It is not reliable until their customers help them identify the bugs. Microsoft is keeping up the tradition by assigning the whitespace project to an incompetent. If Microsoft assigns Bozo the Clown to the project are they really sincere in their desire to use whitespace for networking. |
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 firewire9999
join:2004-07-11 Livonia, MI | Yes We Have Another Happy Microsoft Customer I See. |
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  Matt Take me down to the paradise city Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC
·North State Commun..
| reply to Mr Matt said by Mr Matt :  I guess Microsoft wants to keep up the tradition. Their software is created by foreign nationals and begins as crapware. It is not reliable until their customers help them identify the bugs. Microsoft is keeping up the tradition by assigning the whitespace project to an incompetent. If Microsoft assigns Bozo the Clown to the project are they really sincere in their desire to use whitespace for networking. Wow, you're sooo cool! Where do I join the Microsoft Haterz Club? I want to be just like you! |
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  Vig Thread-safe since 1997 Premium join:2004-03-23 San Diego, CA
| wrong headline
The headline is "FCC Proceeds Cautiously With White Space Testing" but the links have to do with Microsoft and Google and the past news items each has generated related to white space testing. In fact, only the second to last sentence mentions anything to do with the FCC, and it's basically a rephrasing of the headline with no link or additional data. What's this news item really supposed to be about? |
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  vpoko Premium join:2003-07-03 Jamaica Plain, MA
| reply to Mr Matt Re: More crapware from Microsoft
said by Mr Matt :Their software is created by foreign nationals I don't know where to begin. |
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  n2jtx
join:2001-01-13 Glen Head, NY
·Optimum Online
| What I Said
Back when the problems first surfaced last year I pointed out the idea that it was a bad design. Of course all the "I want broadband at any cost" people, who are also BPL proponents, jumped down my throat. Nice to hear that one of the engineers on the project now admits what I already suspected. -- I support the right to keep and arm bears. |
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