[SBE] Rant in reply (Printers)

Vinny Lopez vlopez at sbe.org
Tue Sep 27 21:42:48 EDT 2011


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Edwin Bukont wrote:

> Rant On. From earthquakes to Solyndra, the best Obama and crew can do

> is to blame Bush. No wonder he is so low in the polls. He can take

> credit for doing nothing, absolutely nothing in nearly four years. If

> everything is Bush's fault, then obviously that guy Bush is still

> doing quite bit. Or perhaps Obama just hasn't done a damn thing,

> except blame. This Solyndra thing is so over the top, such a

> hypocritical behavior on the part of our Nobel Prize before his time

> leader, that I just don't understand how he is not being impeached. I

> would take Alfred E. Newman over this embarrasment any day. Look at

> how low the US has sunk in the world order under this guy torn his

> world-centric view. The rise of China, the problems in Europe, all

> stem from a weakened US. There is no United States of Europe. It is

> the army of the United States of America that keeps the nation states

> of Europe from going at each other's throats. I find it amazing that

> however lacking Obama may be, across the board, there remains a

> continued emphasis on discussing Bush, rather than Obama. Either Bush

> wasn't so bad, or Obama is just worse. The tactics of deflection

> where we continue to discuss Bush rather than Obama, are coming home

> to roost. Obama's ratings have tanked because he accepts no

> responsiblity. I am sick of seeing that smile which hides the great

> facade. Perhaps Obama is the AEN your refer to. Don't start throwing

> darts at Bush when Obama has hardly led the world to peace, but he

> will leave the world in peices. Don't get political here and assume

> you are preaching to the choir, for I assure you there is quite a

> chorus ready to offer a refrain. Then again, maybe you were referring

> to Bill Clinton? Rant off.

>

> Edwin Bukont

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> From: dwane100 at hotmail.com

> To: sbe at sbe.org

> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 19:02:24 -0500

> Subject: Re: [SBE] HP Printers vs Canon

>

> But, But... we just lived through 8 years of Alfred E. Newman.

>

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> To: sbe at sbe.org

> From: a9xw at cs.com

> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 22:01:45 -0400

> Subject: Re: [SBE] HP Printers vs Canon

>

> I porefer XP pro ober all Windows platforms. Vista was making me

> bald. WIN 7 home premium is better on my Vaio than win7 ultimate on

> my HP tower. The HP is a "media machine" meaning it has lots of IO's

> on front and back, most of which dont work unless you menu them into

> action from a program start up prompt. The win 7 ultimate IE does

> not get to the base on some sites, it shows just a black screen when I

> get to the page I want. [on the HP] where 7 home premium on the Sony

> Vaio gets to the pages fine. The HP machine, malwarebytes constantly

> says it is stopping some or other effoert to visit some potentially

> damaging site, yet never finds any virus or other malware. The Sony

> malwarebytes never says that and has never found any virus either. UI

> also have Norton, PC Matic and Reimage on the HP and they find nothing

> amiss either. The IE often does not start when clicking the desktop

> icon on the HP, but works fine on the Sony. The HP has a dual core

> proc, the SOny has an I7 quad core that is blazing fast on video

> editing. THe seven esternal drives I run via a USB hum work fast on

> the SOny, are molasses on the HP. On the HP, IE will restart to home

> page multi times when I am already on a site, causing me to have to

> reclick the close or minimize the subsequent starts. Win 7 Ultimate

> is just crap on an HP.

>

> Henry

>

> Alfred E Newman for the next President, anyone is better than Obama

>

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Honigs, William S <whonigs at kmaxtv.com>

> To: sbe member discussion mail list <sbe at sbe.org>

> Sent: Mon, Sep 26, 2011 6:35 pm

> Subject: Re: [SBE] HP Printers vs Canon

>

> I am not having any issues with Windows 7 sharing files..are you using Windows 7

> Business version?

>

> There were originally several different flavors of XP as well..a home version

> and a Pro version.

>

>

> Bill Honigs

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org <mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org> [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org <mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org?>] On Behalf Of Dennis C.

> Brown

> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 4:11 PM

> To: sbe member discussion mail list

> Subject: Re: [SBE] HP Printers vs Canon

>

> Windows 7 won't run some older software that will run on XP unless you spend

> another $90 to add a Microsoft brand XP emulator. The Windows Explorer file

> manager of Windows 7 is dreadful, as is the Windows Live picture editor when run

> on Windows 7. Windows 7 Windows Explorer takes forever to generate thumbnails,

> taking minutes to do what XP does in seconds. Setting up a Windows 7 machine to

> share its files over a network is slow and tedious. I'm strongly considering

> having my local technician replace 7 with XP.

>

> On 9/26/2011 4:58 PM, Bob Reite wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> >>

> >> Maybe we can take shots at Microsoft next..

> >>

> >> Windows 95 (9 to 5)

> >> Windows NT (Nice Try)

> >> Windows ME (Most Excruciating)

> >> Windows XP (X-tra Problems)

> >> Windows VISTA (Very impossible software to apply-- it's so bad, that

> >> XP is the upgrade.)

> >>

> >

> > Actually I recommended to everyone that has to run Windows to stick

> > with XP Pro. Stay away from Vista at all costs. However Windows 7

> > does not seem to be too bad, but only run Windows 7 if your

> > application software requires Vista or later.

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