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and Vista (SO far) has yet to really anger me
I pirate PC games, Vista [REDACTED] me up with that among many other things. In my opinion, Vista is the anti-christ of operating systems. It is NOTHING but user interface. [REDACTED], if you want to run DOS games like Doom and Doom II, I have to [REDACTED] use a DOS emulater because the supposed replacement on Vista doesn't support full screen.
I [REDACTED] HATE VISTA [REDACTED] DIE MICROSOFT!
However, if you don't want to do anything illegal and are satisfied with just viewing [REDACTED] on the internet and installing a few legit up do date softwares, it will work fine.
On a side note, if you are using Vista regularly to download [REDACTED], especially off of less mainstream, actually even mainstream sites, use Firefox because Internet exploring can't touch the add-ons and updates that firefox can utilize that prevents....
Here is a bette example, If you get Internet Explorer on Vista set up to block pop-ups and unwanted java, and do the same thing on an other computer but use Firefox (which is cheaper and you don't have to buy most of the [REDACTED] to achieve the 'same' the from Microsoft Internet Explorer. Then go download a bunch of the same porn on both computers. You will have less viruses on the machine using Firefox by FAR. And the ones that it doesn't prevent, will be much more manageable to find and get rid off.
This applies also to pirating software, downloading U.S. banned books or media and a lot of underground software.
This also applies to downloading clients for the game. I do not advocate pirating mud/mush clients, but if you did, downloading the needed material is less of a hassel if you use a well set-up FIrefox vs. a well setup