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ahill2
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Ο λόγος που ανοίγω το θέμα δεν είναι η γελοιοποιήσει της Microsoft,αλλά ότι αυτό κάπου πρέπει να σταματήσει ποια ,εγώ σαν πελάτης και καταναλωτής πληρώνω για κάτι και περιμένω να δουλεύει σωστά και αυτό νομίζω πρέπει να το σέβεται η Microsoft και κάθε Microsoft που υπάρχει έλεος πια λίγη σοβαρότητα δεν βλάπτει και το γιατί το λέω αυτό?διαβάστε παρακάτω και θα με καταλάβεται ή δείτε το videoclip τα λέει ΟΛΑ.

Λυπάμαι που δεν το μεταφράζω αλλά ελλείψει χρόνου :o

Ολα αυτά συνέβησαν στις 7/1/2005.

 

At the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

 

Bill Gates promised that Microsoft Corp. would help millions of consumers stay seamlessly plugged in to a world of digital music, movies, videogames and television shows -- but his vision of the future came with some technical glitches that prompted jokes and guffaws from his audience. In his seventh annual keynote speech at CES, Microsoft's chairman said the proliferation of broadband Internet access and the falling price of data storage are compelling people to put music, photos, movies and other aspects of their life into a digital format. Microsoft's Bill Gates delivers the keynote address at CES Wednesday. But while promoting what he calls the "digital lifestyle," Mr. Gates showed how vulnerable all consumers are to hardware and software bugs.

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 Mr. Gates's pushing of the remote control. Later in the 90-minute presentation, a product manager demonstrated the ostensible user-friendliness of a videogame 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" error message and warned, "out of system memory." The errors prompted the celebrity host, NBC comedian Conan O'Brien, to quip, "Who's in charge of Microsoft, anyway?" Mr. 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.

--Associated Press--

 

και ένα βιντεάκι για όσους θέλουν να γελάσουν ή να κλάψουν :worry:

http://news.com.com/1606-2-5517693.html

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