Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: Muse
Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: Muse
Did you only do this for XP or is this also valid for Win2000? I used to use BV's site for Win2000 and figured the guy for being pretty honest. Have you contacted him and linked him to this thread? I think he'd read it with interest and can't imagine it would raise his blood pressure. I don't think he's a jerk. He struck me as a geek's geek, really an OK guy, although he didn't give much insight into his character. He's obviously a busy person. People have a tendency to want to diss people they become dependent on, whether deservedly or not. Is that the reason some posters here are hurraying the debunking of DV? Or is he actually a jerk?
I don't think anyone here has claimed he's a jerk or some such, I sure don't know him, and for all I know he could be a very nice guy.
He's giving bad advice though, without actually knowing what he's talking about, which is always a Bad Thing, and that's what some people are pissed off about.
Well, sorry, but I have to take issue with the contention that he doesn't know what he's talking about. I think your attitude sums up what I got in reading the first dozen or so posts in this thread (maybe more), and I think it's unfair to BV. Like I say, BV should be shown this thread. I don't think he's a jerk, personally. Among the people I've seen posting their computer advice on the internet I thought he came off as knowledgable and without a particular agenda. My impression was that he didn't have an axe to grind and that he makes his money elsewhere - not from his Windows guides. Am I wrong about that?
I think you're right about that, I don't think he makes money from his site, nor do I think that was his purpose to begin with.
I guess Fresh Daemon said it best, it's just irresponsible.
Of course, my post about him being an idiot was more of a "bad day reaction", having been the indirect victim of his guides myself, by having to help people who have screwed up their computers following his advice.