[citation][nom]falconqc[/nom]Sad to say, but most people are dumb. If the plaintiffs actually win this it will be a sad day for humanity. It will be the day we tell people its ok to be an ignorant imbecile, because if you screw yourself over you can just whine about it long enough and everything will be ok. I am actually wondering if we aren't past that day already. Sure, consumers need to be protected from companies that willfully mislead them, but nothing says the consumer has to be protected from his own stupidity.[/citation]
but mmmm isnt this the new american way??????? Sadly this suit will probably go thru
look at the dumb lady that scorched her gentials by putting the HOT cup of coffee between her legs, correct me if im wrong but didnt she get 9 million for being a complete and utter moron, America! No Common Sense needed! is our new logo
[citation][nom]anonymous coward[/nom]"sorry guys, but they are right to sue, you are not allowed by law to have misleading messages"Then we have to make sure to sue all of the car companies also with theis statements like...We'll pay off your trade no matter how much you owe...and..Every credit application accepted![/citation]
Those ads refer to the car dealers not the car companies like GM, Ford, etc
When Vista came out and you bought a $300 PC, and got mad cuz it would only run Vista Basic, Im sorry but what is your reasonable expectation of service, Do you really believe, REASONABLY, that $300 computer is going to run it? If so whats your rational thought behind why peeps buy a $3000 machine.
If I was the judge presiding over this case, Id be like STFU and go buy a video card and some more ram spend another $150 and then you are VISTA certified for Aero, you cheap asses
Problem today is we cater to stupid, and Microsoft is a big fat juicy target
Maybe MS should stamp hardware requirements on their stuff, oh wait they DO
Min specs state from my Vista Home Premium box, that I got the day of release
Certain product features are not available with minimum supported requirements.
800 MHz processor and 512 MBs of system memory
20GB Hard Drive with 15GBs free
support for Super VGA graphics
CD-Rom drive
Recommended:
1GHz CPU and 1GB of Memory
40GB HD with 15GB's free
Support for DirectX 9 graphics
-WDDM Driver
-128MBs of graphics memory
-Pixel Shader 2.0 in Hardware
-32 bits per Pixel
Dvd-Rom
and some more for the Windows Media Center
Plus i remember seeing alot of banners in stores everywhere that plainly (well for a reasonable person) state the differences between Basic and Home Premium
Now while i disagree with MS with the all the different flavors I could see their need for a basic, home premium, and business just not their ultimate
as there is a lot of features in basic thats a step above XP in terms of what a a family would prefer in a computer for example the Rating system (while not perfect) is better than nothing to prevent kids from browsing crap on the internet