Windows 8 debacle lead to Linux's future success?

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Originally Posted By: ToyotaNSaturn
The 'metro' name has nothing to do with metrosexuals, men's facials, men's pink shirts nor anything of the sort. It is based on advertising that is uncluttered, larger-font, and to-the-point. Wiki says it's from King county in WA, but it could be anywhere.


Are you sure
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I heard it came with a free bottle of eye liner and a tight pink Golf shirt
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I hope nobody else took the metro thing the wrong way either. I found it awfully funny! And I like the Metro concept as applied to the Windows Phone platform. For a computer operaing system, probably not, but it works well on a phone. I'd imagine it would work well on a tablet. Clean and useful.

And I didn't even have to go out and buy some skinny jeans
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Originally Posted By: MNgopher
And I like the Metro concept as applied to the Windows Phone platform.


It sure seems as though some of the Linux-based desktops are adapting their UI's to phone and mobile use, as well. It's been a matter of some contention among users that, in particular, Gnome 3's UI and Unity are aimed at mobile devices.
 
Originally Posted By: Colt45ws
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: antiqueshell
Originally Posted By: Colt45ws
How so?


Metro UI is an instant FAIL in the desktop or laptop environment. Trust me NOBODY at a desktop workstation wants to have their arms stretched out tapping against a greasy non-tactile screen for hours on end, it is an INSANE thought.


I believe his response was in regard to the statement made that the Windows 7 UI was a mess. Most like it.


It was. I like the W7 setup. I agree with the sentiment about W8. No way will I use Metro on a desktop. I would feel silly.


I am a fan of Win7 too. It checks all the right boxes for me. It is fast, stable, reliable, compatible, looks pretty good. No complaints.
 
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: ToyotaNSaturn
The 'metro' name has nothing to do with metrosexuals, men's facials, men's pink shirts nor anything of the sort. It is based on advertising that is uncluttered, larger-font, and to-the-point. Wiki says it's from King county in WA, but it could be anywhere.


Are you sure
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I heard it came with a free bottle of eye liner and a tight pink Golf shirt
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Free pedicure!
 
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: 97tbird
^^^ I was just waiting for someone with more patience to clarify that - my clarification would have included comments about narrow mindedness.

ANYWAY, this Metro UI makes me feel like I am in Lego-Land or something. I can't help it, but looking at the screen shots, it just looks awfully childish and silly.
Win 7 UI is great compared to this joke of a UI, IMO.


Please don't rein in your politically correct issues with my post for my sake. If poking fun at the use of the term "metro" by associating it with the topic of metrosexualality bothers you, then tell me why. Don't hint around it using aloof references to "narrow mindedness" as if by not stooping to my level of extracting humour out of Microsoft's naming convention here that it puts you that much closer to God or some level of divine equality that mere mortals such as myself are unable to obtain.

I laugh when I find something funny. Because Microsoft's naming convention makes me think of metrosexuals, I laugh. I found it funny and made an image of it. Others found humour in it as well. There was no offence meant in my post or by the image. Are we really becoming this politically correct that something like this offends somebody? If so, that is truly tragic.


um, I wasn't meaning you. I knew what YOU meant, and meant it as a joke. I think you misunderstood. I wasn't offended by anything you posted.
I meant the replies where people decided against win 8 because they associated win 8 with metro-sexuality.
 
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Originally Posted By: 97tbird
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: 97tbird
^^^ I was just waiting for someone with more patience to clarify that - my clarification would have included comments about narrow mindedness.

ANYWAY, this Metro UI makes me feel like I am in Lego-Land or something. I can't help it, but looking at the screen shots, it just looks awfully childish and silly.
Win 7 UI is great compared to this joke of a UI, IMO.


Please don't rein in your politically correct issues with my post for my sake. If poking fun at the use of the term "metro" by associating it with the topic of metrosexualality bothers you, then tell me why. Don't hint around it using aloof references to "narrow mindedness" as if by not stooping to my level of extracting humour out of Microsoft's naming convention here that it puts you that much closer to God or some level of divine equality that mere mortals such as myself are unable to obtain.

I laugh when I find something funny. Because Microsoft's naming convention makes me think of metrosexuals, I laugh. I found it funny and made an image of it. Others found humour in it as well. There was no offence meant in my post or by the image. Are we really becoming this politically correct that something like this offends somebody? If so, that is truly tragic.


um, I wasn't meaning you. I knew what YOU meant, and meant it as a joke. I think you misunderstood. I wasn't offended by anything you posted.
I meant the replies where people decided against win 8 because they associated win 8 with metro-sexuality.



OK, that makes a little more sense........ LOL! Though if anybody took my comedic departure as a serious reference to Microsoft marketing a metrosexual UI, well then I'm in stitches over here! LMAO!!!

Sorry to go off on you, the tone I took from your post had me thinking you were offended by what I posted. I apologize.
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That's ok...a Little OVERKILL doesn't hurt.
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Dude I support metro/gay/[censored] rights to the fullest:)
voted AGAINST the amendment 1 in NC - proudly
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People do make those decisions though: i am pretty sure at least one post deciding against win 8 due to the metro was serious.
Look at the thread where people decided not to buy at JCP because their commercial/ad showed a gay couple raising kids. LOL!

SORRY FOR OT - back on topic:
Missing start button on win 8 is weird though
 
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Originally Posted By: simple_gifts

W7 UI is a mess.


Huh?

There really is no reason to upgrade to Win8. Win7 still has a long shelf life ahead of it.

I would equate Win8 to ME and Vista (a money-making, unneeded product).
 
Nothing I can say about it I have not already. Only thing is I named the "machine" "ForThePlot". That was giggle worthy to see that in my network list. Thumbs up if you get the joke.
Anyway, I showed it to my brother. He was jaw agape at the interface. He thought it was retarded. Then I locked the machine and showed him the sliding screen to get to the password box. Then he got it. "This is for tablets isnt it?" "eeYup."
 
Windows 8 has not really even come out yet, although people can give it a try. It is hard to say if it will be a failure or not. If it is, I will just keep using Windows 7 until Microsoft comes out with Windows 9. I think the best desktop operating systems are Windows and Mac OS X.

People have been saying for something like 15 years that Linux operating systems were going to replace Windows. When it comes to computer technology 15 years is like a century. f it has not happened yet, it is probably never going to happen.
 
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