Quest makes you smarter
Alex
03 Dec 2007, 19:41Just spotted this in my web server logs:
http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/US/ ... arter.html
See number 19 at the bottom of the list...
Elexxorine
03 Dec 2007, 19:55007bond
03 Dec 2007, 20:26
I don't see how that's got anything to do with Vista though

I think Im Dead
03 Dec 2007, 20:53Longhorn wasn't really a beta for Vista, way back before Vista was Vista there was Longhorn but the aims for the two OS' were quite different. Longhorn had a bunch of lofty ambitions like real-time video replacing all aspects of the Windows interface.
Vista is much more secure than XP, has MUCH greater UPTIME, and has far less bugs. I am very much a "power user" as it would be called, and I've had only one crash in Vista since May or June which was the result of excessive overclocking of my radeon mobile video card.
Most people who have Vista hate, simply haven't used it. But their friend did, and boy was it awful, amirite?
Longhorn was really more of a brainstorm of some stuff that made it into Vista then the rest got shoved into things like Windows Media Center.
Edit: The only negative about Vista is that it is very Hard Drive intensive, not the background archiving/searching stuff, but the fact that if allowed to Vista will try to take upwards of ten gigs on your hard drive. It's easy to turn off, but I imagine most desktop users don't even notice it.
Elexxorine
04 Dec 2007, 08:22Never heard of shadow copies, have we?
"Most people who have Vista hate, simply haven't used it."
I use it at school. It is the most retard thing ever. I especially hate the new office and it's less-function-but-takes- more- space-and-you-can't-actualy-find-anything menu system, you can no longer use word to make web pages (I used to use it to make the frame pages then do the rest in raw html, but now I can't), powerpoints just crap now (of course I think that pre-xp powerpoint was nicer because the animation menus were done nicer)...
"ten gigs"
I know other operating systems that fit on memory sticks...
steve the gaming guy
04 Dec 2007, 16:45
Dr.Froth
04 Dec 2007, 17:31I wonder how we got picked over the archive?
That is still cool. Congrats Alex.
davidw
04 Dec 2007, 18:17elexxorine wrote:It is the most retard thing ever. I especially hate the new office and it's less-function-but-takes- more- space-and-you-can't-actualy-find-anything menu system, you can no longer use word to make web pages (I used to use it to make the frame pages then do the rest in raw html, but now I can't), powerpoints just crap now (of course I think that pre-xp powerpoint was nicer because the animation menus were done nicer)...
What does any of that have to do with Vista? Microsoft Office is just a product sold by Microsoft, it has nothing to do with Vista itself.
witch wyzwurd
04 Dec 2007, 21:17007bond
05 Dec 2007, 02:08"ten gigs"
I know other operating systems that fit on memory sticks...
Hehe, I have Damn Small Linux on a memory stick that I take to school and use

paul_one
05 Dec 2007, 13:33The boot takes a little longer so it seems, and it actually buggered up while I was trying to do a microsoft update! We had to recover from a backup disk that was created an hour before.
The UAC is just bothersome - if you're an admin it shouldn't be asking you those silly questions over and over again. "Do you want to run this?" "are you sure?" "are you really sure?" "One last chance!".
All it means is people will press OK some more times, and it'll train people to just hit OK even more!
Good to see Quest is in there

Elexxorine
06 Dec 2007, 09:181. Be a speed reader: It's a webpage based software, any-one can use it.
2. Altered states: This is jsut a binaural software, for any windows.
3. Declutter your disk: Because windows is bad at organising itself.
4. Write yourself smarter: List free online thesauruses and dictionaries.
5. Contribute to Wikipedia: Wiki's not just for Vista either.
6. Listen to Mozart: This is just getting silly onw...
7. Block out distractions: A programme not to do with Vista, but you can easily play music on any computer.
8. Watch a movie: Like you can't do that without Vista.
9. Improve your memory: Memory trick, nothing to do with computers at all.
10. Train your brain: Free onlnie sudoku.
11. Get creative: Ok, this one lists another piece of software by MS, costing hundreds...
12. Learn a language: Advertising another company's services. The link to the BBC site has a space in it, so doesn't work.
13. Empty your head: Because only with vista can you make a to-do list.
14. Play poker: Or you can play with real people.
15. It’s good to talk: Even better to meet real people, but msn is on all windows. The phone service listed is crap, use skype instead.
16. Read a book: Or even a real one! Sciencists actually found that we remember stuff better if we read it from a real book than from one on a screen.
17. Do your research: You don't need Vista to use the internet.
18. Learn to fly: Thinknig of teaching Vista to fly, out my window!
19. Textual adventures: Good ol' Quest, but nothing really to do with Vista.
witch wyzwurd
06 Dec 2007, 17:22When I read about Mozart on the original page, I scoffed at the idea that listening to Mozart can make you smarter. It's more like that if you listen to Mozart, you'll equate yourself to the cliche that snubby professors and elitists listen to Mozart and because they are considered wealthy and/or intelligent than you are one of them now. But the truth is: you'll be walking around dumber than you were before, because your ego will be tricking you into believing you're smarter.
I use Windows Vista. By the way, it allows me the option of clicking on icons on my desktop, and if I right click anywhere on my desktop... anywhere... a menu-screen opens up called "Display Settings" wherein I can adjust my screen resolution. And you? Hah ha! Time to listen to some Mozart.
Elexxorine
06 Dec 2007, 17:27I have half a bookshelf filled with many different kinds of classical music., including Mozart.
witch wyzwurd
07 Dec 2007, 01:25paul_one
07 Dec 2007, 09:16The same for Beathoven too.
One encourages mathematical thinking and spacial awareness - I know that much.
Personally, I find whatever get's your groove on is good.