My last Vista build before RTM (I hope)

I've just installed Build 5754 onto my Alienware Area51m Notebook, and can report that finally, joy of joys, I finally get to play with Glass/Aero, the nifty and much hyped “new UI”, on one of my own machines. Wow, it's taken a while to get a driver and build combination which likes my 256Mb GeForce Go 6800 (on a fairly nifty machine with 2Gb RAM). I was worried for a while I may have lumbered myself with an underspecced machine*

Vista Glass

What do I have to report? Well, not a lot so far. Everything I've got installed seems to be running OK. The UI seems snappy, though I'm sure I'll get hacked off by the zooming back and forth window effect. I'm liking the live preview when mousing over taskbar buttons, and I'm also liking the Winkey+Tab window cycling efffect. In fact, I'm loving that, to the point where I can just sit here holding down the key combo and watch as my windows go flying by. And I don't care about the lost productivity one jot.

I am, of course, running the Ultimate SKU, which was subject of an earlier post. Not sure if I'd fork the full wedge over for it myself, given that my Media Center needs are fulfilled already and I don't really need some of the other bells and whistles. Then again, ask me after launch and see what I come up with.

Yes, on the screenshot you'll notice I have Quake1 and a few older apps, and I'm sure you'll spot a few things which indicate this is my personal machine and not my corporate resource. Still, in the spirit of dogfooding, I'm trying it all out... and I'll be posting here the minute something screws up, believe you me.

UPDATE: Yes, I'm running as Administrator. Kids! do as I say, not as I do; And User Account Control is your friend, even if it's not mine, OK?

*actually, my real reaction was a little more cynical than that. I take it all back.

Pot, stop being intolerant of that kettle!

The world's largest international Muslim body complained of shrinking tolerance in the west yesterday

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/irony

 

 

Google Evil After All

Note the file size of this image. Suggestive, eh?

Today's recommended radio show

It seems an odd combination to me, but Freak Out! The Frank Zappa Story, narrated by of all people, Germaine Greer, is currently available on listen again at the BBC website. Check it out while it lasts.

The headline is only slightly misleading

iTWire is reporting that, and I quote, “Vista costs more than a computer in Australia”. Sure. Let's talk about that though, shall we? Windows Vista will be available in a number of flavours, among them Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate. In Australia, the just-announced pricing for Ultimate will be $751. Which is pricey, sure. Looking on the Dell.com.au website, I note that desktops come, and I quote again “from $798”.

OK, so close. But iTWire is comparing apples with solid gold bricks. A cheap, low-end, I-Wouldn't-Be-Seen-Dead-With-It desktop machine is only slightly more expensive than the “holy crap, this thing does everything”, bells-and-whistles Vista Ultimate, which rolls in pretty much the works. Got that? cost of lowest-end PC == cost of highest-end Windows. By contrast Windows Vista Home Basic full version will cost $385 on the streets (and significantly less when purchased with a machine from an OEM), which by my mathematics is around half the price of Ultimate, and would be far more appropriate for the Pig Truck grandma machine I just looked at for $798. So itWire is being disingenuous in its choice of headline, which should be:

Vista Ultimate costs more than a crappy computer in Australia

Three cheers for lazy journalism, hip hip.....

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