And the mask comes off.

Started by downix, September 01, 2014, 09:01:52 PM

Arcana

Quote from: FloatingFatMan on June 04, 2015, 04:49:00 PM
I guess I'm going to have to resort to the fembots then...

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FloatingFatMan

Quote from: MM3squints on June 04, 2015, 04:58:09 PM
For some reason every time I hear fembots, this is the first thing that comes to mind.

I was thinking of something a little more... attention grabbing!

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MM3squints

Quote from: FloatingFatMan on June 04, 2015, 07:47:48 PM
I was thinking of something a little more... attention grabbing!

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I dunno just having Bender associated with those fembots is more than enough attention :P

Vee

Dot Matrix is starting to show her age a bit.

Brigadine

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ps: Doesn't that emoji look like its launching a snot rocket?!

Netzahualcoyotl

Curious since Windows 10 is debuting at the end of July (and the "Free Upgrade" icon is on my Task Bar) whether I should bother to get it or wait and see if CoX will still work/be compatible with it.... ?  :gonk:
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Vee

Sign up for it, that'll download it automatically but won't install until you say to.

Aggelakis

Quote from: Yaxchilan on June 05, 2015, 02:31:32 AM
Curious since Windows 10 is debuting at the end of July (and the "Free Upgrade" icon is on my Task Bar) whether I should bother to get it or wait and see if CoX will still work/be compatible with it.... ?  :gonk:
Reports elsewhere say ICON works with the Win10 preview, so no problems there.

Also, they didn't significantly alter the underlying architecture of the OS.
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Remaugen

I use Icon and I am already running Win 10 (Technical Preview). I have only had a very few problems with Win 10 compatibility, AVG and Chrome both gave me hiccups until they got their upgrades out. On the plus side, I got to play Crimson Skies again which I haven't been able to play since Win XP!

I think Win 10 compatibility issues are going to be very minimal at best, if any at all when the final product releases.
We're almost there!  ;D

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JanessaVR

Quote from: Yaxchilan on June 05, 2015, 02:31:32 AM
Curious since Windows 10 is debuting at the end of July (and the "Free Upgrade" icon is on my Task Bar) whether I should bother to get it or wait and see if CoX will still work/be compatible with it.... ?  :gonk:
I follow the conservative rule for Windows version upgrades - wait until Service Pack 1 is released.  I'm not touching Win10 until then.  That will also give 3rd party developers some time to come up with a "make the Win10 Start Menu look like the Win7 Start Menu" app that I can install right after getting Win10 installed.

FloatingFatMan

Quote from: JanessaVR on June 05, 2015, 05:04:04 PM
I follow the conservative rule for Windows version upgrades - wait until Service Pack 1 is released.  I'm not touching Win10 until then.  That will also give 3rd party developers some time to come up with a "make the Win10 Start Menu look like the Win7 Start Menu" app that I can install right after getting Win10 installed.

They don't do service packs any more, so you're going to  have a long wait.

JanessaVR

Quote from: FloatingFatMan on June 05, 2015, 06:11:58 PM
They don't do service packs any more, so you're going to  have a long wait.
Then I'll wait until at least Jan, 2016.  Should give the unpaid beta testers early adopters time to help Microsoft work out the bugs.

Arcana

Quote from: FloatingFatMan on June 05, 2015, 06:11:58 PM
They don't do service packs any more, so you're going to  have a long wait.

They might have an analog for business customers (rollup points) but otherwise, yes, what most people aren't apparently aware of is that Microsoft has decided to leap into the world of rolling patches.  Windows will basically patch itself, (for the most part) without user intervention *or* acquiescence.

That oughta be interesting.  On the one hand, Microsoft has shown no ability to do that right so far.  On the other hand, *forcing* their patch process to *get* there would be good for everyone.

Arcana

Quote from: JanessaVR on June 05, 2015, 08:55:21 PM
Then I'll wait until at least Jan, 2016.  Should give the unpaid beta testers early adopters time to help Microsoft work out the bugs.

Every time I upgrade to a new version of Windows, I virtualize my old system and keep that around on the new one.  That way if something horribly breaks in the new version of Windows, I can usually still run my old system, even if I have to level the PC and reload Windows itself.

Its a bit of a sledgehammer, but its impractical for me to be without a functioning computer for too long (I do also have a laptop, but that's not quite the same).  Actually, I'm going to be moving from sledgehammer to bunker-buster for Windows 10: I'm going to take my Win7 PC and virtualize it, then upload it to my corporate private cloud, add the Horizon direct connect plugin to it, and have a copy of my original system available whenever I want to reference it.

On the one hand, that's crazy with a capital "CRAZY."  On the other hand, I built the damn infrastructure, so screw it I'm gonna use it.

JanessaVR

Quote from: Arcana on June 05, 2015, 09:02:49 PM
Every time I upgrade to a new version of Windows, I virtualize my old system and keep that around on the new one.  That way if something horribly breaks in the new version of Windows, I can usually still run my old system, even if I have to level the PC and reload Windows itself.

Its a bit of a sledgehammer, but its impractical for me to be without a functioning computer for too long (I do also have a laptop, but that's not quite the same).  Actually, I'm going to be moving from sledgehammer to bunker-buster for Windows 10: I'm going to take my Win7 PC and virtualize it, then upload it to my corporate private cloud, add the Horizon direct connect plugin to it, and have a copy of my original system available whenever I want to reference it.

On the one hand, that's crazy with a capital "CRAZY."  On the other hand, I built the damn infrastructure, so screw it I'm gonna use it.
I have an easier - but more expensive - solution that I use.  My best friend builds computers for a living.  So, in Jan, 2016, I'll go to him and say "Build me a new PC and install Windows 10 on it."  My current Win7-Pro machine will thus be working just fine both before and after this event.

Remaugen

Quote from: JanessaVR on June 05, 2015, 05:04:04 PM
I follow the conservative rule for Windows version upgrades - wait until Service Pack 1 is released.  I'm not touching Win10 until then.  That will also give 3rd party developers some time to come up with a "make the Win10 Start Menu look like the Win7 Start Menu" app that I can install right after getting Win10 installed.

Already done, you can choose to use the classic Win start menu or the Win 8 tiles right from the start.
We're almost there!  ;D

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darkgob

Quote from: Arcana on June 05, 2015, 08:55:40 PM
They might have an analog for business customers (rollup points) but otherwise, yes, what most people aren't apparently aware of is that Microsoft has decided to leap into the world of rolling patches.  Windows will basically patch itself, (for the most part) without user intervention *or* acquiescence.

That oughta be interesting.  On the one hand, Microsoft has shown no ability to do that right so far.  On the other hand, *forcing* their patch process to *get* there would be good for everyone.

Do these patches still require (read: force) reboot?  I'm hoping not, but I'm expecting...

JanessaVR

Quote from: Remaugen on June 05, 2015, 11:32:38 PM
Already done, you can choose to use the classic Win start menu or the Win 8 tiles right from the start.
Excellent - the last screenshots I saw of Windows 10 were displaying that damn Metro-style Start Menu and I said "Well, I see the first thing that needs fixing."

JanessaVR

Quote from: darkgob on June 06, 2015, 12:02:24 AM
Do these patches still require (read: force) reboot?  I'm hoping not, but I'm expecting...
If I have a SQL query running overnight on my work PC and a damned forced reboot interrupts it, I will be on the phone to MS tech support screaming bloody murder and searching for any hack I can find - legal or not - to stop that from happening again.

Aggelakis

Quote from: JanessaVR on June 06, 2015, 12:09:40 AM
If I have a SQL query running overnight on my work PC and a damned forced reboot interrupts it, I will be on the phone to MS tech support screaming bloody murder and searching for any hack I can find - legal or not - to stop that from happening again.
So tell it to update at a different time than your SQL query. Problem solved without haranguing a support tech. People like your claim here get put up on notalwaysright.com.
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