Windows crashed during Gate's demo LOL
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Windows crashed during Gate's demo LOL
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=562&ncid=738&e=1&u=/ap/20050106/ap_on_hi_te/gadget_show_gates
>>During a demonstration of digital photography with a soon-to-be-released Nikon camera, a Windows Media Center PC froze and wouldn't respond to Gates' pushing of the remote control.
Later in the 90-minute presentation, a product manager demonstrated the ostensible user-friendliness of a video game expected to hit retail stores in April, Forza Motor Sport. But instead of configuring a custom-designed race car, the computer monitor displayed the dreaded "blue screen of death" and warned, "out of system memory."
The errors — which came during what's usually an ode to Microsoft's dominance of the software industry and its increasing control of consumer electronics — prompted the celebrity host, NBC comedian Conan O'Brien, to quip, "Who's in charge of Microsoft, anyway?"
Gates, who was sitting next to O'Brien on a set staged to look like NBC's Late Night set, smiled dryly and continued with his discussion.
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Every year, at least once, a Microsoft Demo goes this way, and it never fails to make me laugh.

>>During a demonstration of digital photography with a soon-to-be-released Nikon camera, a Windows Media Center PC froze and wouldn't respond to Gates' pushing of the remote control.
Later in the 90-minute presentation, a product manager demonstrated the ostensible user-friendliness of a video game expected to hit retail stores in April, Forza Motor Sport. But instead of configuring a custom-designed race car, the computer monitor displayed the dreaded "blue screen of death" and warned, "out of system memory."
The errors — which came during what's usually an ode to Microsoft's dominance of the software industry and its increasing control of consumer electronics — prompted the celebrity host, NBC comedian Conan O'Brien, to quip, "Who's in charge of Microsoft, anyway?"
Gates, who was sitting next to O'Brien on a set staged to look like NBC's Late Night set, smiled dryly and continued with his discussion.
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Every year, at least once, a Microsoft Demo goes this way, and it never fails to make me laugh.


- cavalierlwt
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Originally posted by SavageParrot
Buy mac, you won't go bac!![]()
I'm going to buy one when they release the $500 mac (should be soon, maybe summer).
I still live with the dream that Jobs will release an Intel based Mac with a special limited set of hardware (that way they control the hardware ) and finally stick it to Gates. It would be the biggest knife in the back, and I believe it would work. On this special Apple branded PC you could run either Windows or OS X. If you think about it, Macs are really about the software. It's not much of a stretch, the BSD Kernel is made for multiple platforms including Intel.
It would definately be the biggest shock to hit the computer world since..since I don't know when.
Till then I think i will try out the $500 Mac rumored to come out soon.
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Originally posted by Chacal
Gates is used to demos turning awry. Remember he got a BSoD while presenting Win98.
He got the BSoD during XP too!
- LordShard
*Summons Meteo to crash into your PC*Originally posted by TChicken
Computers should not crash!
Why do so many people just not care? Or accept it as the cost of using them. It's so frustrating.
Oh, at work, they just installed a new version of slackware


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