Posted on April 1, 2008 at 10:23 am

SE51 switches to Vista

Let’s face it. Vista is better. Has all the cool gadgets, the Sidebar (screw you Dashboard! Ha!), the super cool, Aero interface (beat that, Aqua), and overall, well, it’s Vista. And I got the Ultimate Edition, of course. I think the 629 Euro I just spent today were the best money I ever spent in my life, I mean, come on. But not only that, I now avail of DX10 and can play CrySis in all it’s glory. No longer the Boot Camp woes, I can now run Vista in all it’s shine without having to see the gray screen and always choose the Windows drive.


Windows Vista Aero

iPhone, iPod touch… I now just say: Zune. Get a Zune, buy a Zune, and better do it now. Revolutionary devices ain’t need no damn multi-touch screen! There you have it! You know, can you get a song from another iPod and then listen to it up to 3 times or so before it just deletes? No! Zune can!

I even run Internet Explorer 8 Beta now, I mean honestly, it kicks ass. Firefox… Safari… puff. IE is the way to go. Hell, I would even get a Surface computer with Vista on. And for the driver thing? Not to worry! If you do it like me, and invest into an Vista Ready machine, it all works out of the box! After all, Mr. Lodgman was right in all the I’m-A-Mac-And-I’m-A-PC ads.

And to truly show my dedication to Microsoft and Vista, here’s a video in which I express my undying gratitude for Vista.

SE51 Vista dedication video

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My name's Marcus. I'm 26. Live in Dublin, Ireland. Work for a well-known Internet company. I'm not smart. I'm single. I'm crazy. I think aliens visit us. I have an iPhone (ZOMG!!). I like technology. I'm lost on this planet. Wandering this world. I'd vote Obama. I have an HD TV. I cycle to work (so I'm carbon-neutral). Domino's is on speed-dial on my phone. I like Macs. I'm a friend.

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Mac Gear


iMac
Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GHz
2 GB DDR2 SD RAM
20 inch widescreen
250 GB HD
300 GB Time Machine
Superdrive
Mac OS X Leopard 10.5

MacBook
Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GHz
2 GB DDR2 SD RAM
13.3 inch widescreen
Unibody aluminum enclosure
160 GB HD
Multi-Touch Glass Trackpad
Superdrive
Mac OS X Leopard 10.5

MacBook
Intel Core 2 Duo, 1.83 GHz
1.5 GB DDR2 SD RAM
13.3 inch widescreen
Classic white enclosure
120 GB HD
Combo drive (but broken =( )
Mac OS X Leopard 10.5
FreeBSD 7

iMac G5
IBM POWERPC G5 1.8 GHz
1 GB RAM
17 inch widescreen
Classic white enclosure
160 GB SATA HD (broken I think)
Superdrive
No OS as HD is down

iPhone 3G
StrongARM 600 MHz
16 GB SSD
3.5 inch widescreen
Multi Touch controlled
OS X iPhone 2.1