Originally posted by: Aikouka
Haha, Apoppin, you're funny... let me show you why.
Originally posted by: apoppin
it's an
*Aikouka Strawman* who *sets himself up* to be *indignant* ...
In fact, he refers to everyone who posted positive remarks as "MS viral *seeds*".
lie! and BS ... i did NOT say that
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So you really didn't huh? Then what's this that I've quoted at least 2 times:
Originally posted by: apoppin
i'm giving it some time before i pay to be a beta tester for MS and when the *real forum people* that i *trust* - not MS viral *seeds* giving a knee-jerk thumbsup - on these forum report it is *mature* and relativly *fixed*, i will buy it ...
Nice try, but let's see you attempt to argue your way out of this one.
Originally posted by: apoppin
i do speak of people who i *trust* ... and you are certainly not one of them as you are one of the biggest hype-swallower here.
I like this one too. As I usually just lurk in Video and read the threads about nVidia and ATi, since they usually contain lots of hate and trolling... aka fun stuff to read. Now I've seen people like Wreckage and Gstanfor get slapped around for being an "nvidiot" as I've seen the term widely used. But you, my friend, are quite possibly one of the biggest ATi fanboys that I've seen in the threads. You never saw a single piece of evidence that stated that R600 would be better than G80 (or vice versa), yet you argued that it would based on some intangible evidence

. I guess the saying is true then... takes one to know one

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Also, I went with Vista, because that was part of my original plan. You see, it made perfect sense for me to buy Vista when it was coming out the same time as G80 (which I chose because of prior discomfort from ATi products, although my laptop does have an M200 ATi IGP in it). Unfortunately, it didn't happen that way as Vista was pushed back. But I had the hardware to run it... I have the DirectX 10-capable card... why not just install it now. The reports from public testers showed that the number of bugs was quite insubstantial and that the OS was definitely better off than some prior bug-ridden releases. With this, I decided to go for it anyway, and you know what, I'm happy with it. I'm actually having more issues on my MCE 2005 machine than anything

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And last (but most certainly not least), I wish you'd join that jury

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