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Old 11-23-2008, 07:05 PM   #22
RickyMaveety
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Originally Posted by Nate the great View Post
Your dogs are Akita-Chow-Something mixes, right? The insurance company is right. Those breeds are biters. Statistically speaking (which is how the insurance company looks at it), those dogs have too high a risk of biting someone. You lucked out, and you are in a very small minority.


BTW, your previous post is phrased in such a way that suggests you dismissed the link I provided without bothering to read it. When I said Vista was a resource hog, that it was not an opinion but a fact (when compared to XP). In the link I provided, the author discusses the facts of how Vista functions. He did not provide opinions; he provided verifiable data.

To say you like Vista after reading that article is like saying you like DRM. It makes me wonder if you actually read the article, or if understood what you read. (And I know you are smart enough to understand it.)

Nate, I read the article. All I am saying is that my experience with Vista causes me to LIKE Vista. You don't like it ... FINE .... keep right on not liking it. I have no problem with your opinion, I simply do not share it. I also do not share the opinion of the author of the article, simply because, if there are problems, they are not apparent to me.

And, yes, I may be in the minority in that I am not having problems with Vista. Just like I am not having problems with my dogs biting (me or anyone else). However, my own experiences are what form MY opinions. I am also willing to consider irrefutable evidence (that is evidence that has been proved to be true under all circumstances) in forming my own beliefs about things. However, please note that beliefs and opinions are not something I consider to be the same.

In your opinion, Vista is awful. In my opinion it is not. Just because someone tells me something is true does not mean that it is. Good grief ... trying to force your opinions on others as the absolute truth is something I simply do not get. I have run into a lot of it here in Texas, but I will honestly never understand it. My mind just doesn't work that way.
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