They should have just gone all out and told us their market share, I would have lol'd
Also, did anyone else notice the music from the ASDA advert is "Who do you think you are kidding (Mr. Hitler)" from Dad's Army? Pathetic.

It's a classic tune, and it's not pathetic it's great and Asda give good deals why is there no :colbert:
It's not that hard to get them...
It cracks me up when the guy goes, "IMA PC ND I SELL FISH".
Why do you constantly fire at other people's opinions? Its there opinions let it be, you used to be a pretty cool guy... until you got a Mac. Is this some kind of thing owning a Mac does to you? Turning you into an arrogant little *****?
Edited by MattGarner (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not be rude towards other members.
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 30-12-2008 at 12:33 PM.
Vista isn't worse than xp at all. Okay, so pc manufacturers starting badly at first building vista pc's to a bad spec not realising that what they were doing was giving vista a bad name. But now the industry has caught up with itself, an average home computer now comes with 3gigs of ram and a good processor.
HotelUser were you using a 64bit edition of vista? if so that is most likely the reason why so many things didn't work on your pc, many of these things are likely silly little mistakes made by you, you just need to know how to handle them.
Also you cannot slate vista for your own single experience, get a decent pc and try it again now and you won't be so frustrated with it. I can multitask on mine perfectly fine without slowing it down, just check your background services which you don't need and also set your power mode to performance instead of power saver, should help a lot.
Just a tip!
What. It's not lunix Vista x64 doesn't break at all.
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The whole point of adverts is to fight competition, so why not make your main competitors product sound crap? It's all about money.
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