Archive for the Vista category


Funny acronyms of “Vista”
May 28 2007 @ 03:43 AM

Very Inconsistent Software - Try Again

Virus Instability Spyware Trojans Adware

Virus Intrusions Spybots Trojans Adware

Very Irritating System - Try Another

Vista Is Stupid To Attempt

Volatility Isn’t Something To Admire

Virtually Impossible Source To Avoid

Vastly Inferior Software To Apple’s

Vaguely Innovative - Sucks The Ass

Venereal Infectious Sexually Transmitted Ailment

Vista Is Shittier Than Anything

Vastly Improved Solitaire Tiling Algorithms

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Use Google Earth to Find “Amazing” Animal Photos
May 13 2007 @ 10:34 PM



BUFFALOS: 4°17′21.49″ S 31°23′46.46″ E
CAMELS: 15°17′40.32″ N 20°28′47.42″ E
ELEPHANTS: 10°54′13.66″ N 19°56′06.15″ E
FLAMINGOS: 21°50′36.15″ S 35°27′00.60″ E
HIPPOS: 6°53′53.00″ S 31°11′15.40″ E
6°54′00.10″ S 31°11′11.67″ E
ORYX: 24°57′18.60″ S 15°51′30.61″ E
SEALS: 18°26′45.45″ S 12°00′44.20″ E

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Display your Google Calendar in Vista’s Windows Calendar
April 22 2007 @ 03:00 AM

1. First you need to get to the iCal link of your calendar, since Windows Calendar can only subscribe to the .ics format. To do so, navigate to Settings > Calendars > Name of your Calendar.
2. Scroll down and you will see a shiny ICAL button. Right click it, and choose Copy Shortcut or Copy Link Location.
3. Then head over to Windows Calendar and click on Subscribe at the top. You’ll be taken to this screen where you can paste the URL of your calendar into the textbox.
4. After pasting the link, click Next where you will be able to set how often your calendar updates, and a few other preferences.

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Restoring the Vista Telnet Client
April 21 2007 @ 11:36 PM

1. From the Start menu, click Control Panel
2. Select Programs and Features
3. From the menu of the left, select Turn Windows Features On or Off
4. Scroll down, and then check the "Telnet client" box
5. Click OK

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244 copies of Genuine Windows Vista sold in China
April 21 2007 @ 12:25 AM

From launch Microsoft managed to sell a mere 244 copies of Windows Vista. Software piracy is rampant in the middle kingdom and a pirated version of Vista sells for a mere $1 on the streets. The No 244 seems quite a break through for Microsoft.






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Windows Vista Drivers
February 20 2007 @ 12:01 AM

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    A gesture based scrolling interface in Vista
    January 31 2007 @ 02:22 AM



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