umm well dave.... maybe its because i want to test non mac browsers on what 
windows formats ppl will be using.... did that ever occur to you? The other was 
so I could run ie 6 on xp and ie7 on vista since without hacking it you cant 
run both.

I never said i wanted to run windows apps on vista.. why would I want to do 
something dumb like that, there is only like 2 programs that will work on it 
anyways...

bottom line is all i want winmblows for is to test browsers.. thats it, nothing 
more.

I also decided to buy vista (like i said before) hoping it would be some what 
cool.. it wasnt, it wasnt even close, it just reminded me of the after-math of 
taco bell.

"Shocked, SHOCKED I tell you!"
that was like over 2 years ago dave and then i switched to a mac and all was 
good in the world... But I dont get how you feel ok about crippling your os so 
much that you cant do anything with it or cant run it how it "should" run just 
to feel safe...


most of your reply was based upon you assuming that I would actually want to 
run windows apps, I dont.. just windows crappy browser. I didnt go off assuming 
things when you got drunk and passed out in the hotel lobby, I just figured you 
had your reasons and that was that, so why would you assume I want to run 
windows apps?





>> I bought vista business to run on parallels on my mac.
>
>Why would you do that? If you just want to run Windows apps, but don't
>really need OS functionality, why not just use XP? Presumably, you already
>had that, right?
>
>> Biggest load of crap ever sold imo, lasted a few days and was 
>> thrown in the trash, wasnt even worth selling, complete and 
>> utter junk. Windows has gotten so bad that their new 
>> "security" is basically not allowing you to do anything on 
>> the damn thing..... boy am i envious of that!!!!
>
>I am amazed that someone who, a year ago, complained that Windows was too
>susceptible to viruses and other malware, is now complaining about the
>security required to prevent Windows from being susceptible to viruses and
>other malware. Shocked, SHOCKED I tell you! Of course, had you run Windows
>securely before - not as an Administrator - you would already be familiar
>with needing to provide administrative credentials for administrative
>actions, just like you have to do on a Mac, or on any Unix.
>
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