Posted by NCWayne on September 15, 2015 at 06:51:26 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: STUPID $%^***( posted by jeffcat on September 14, 2015 at 22:59:03:
What ticks me off is that Microsoft is continuously spending money to come up with the next version of Windows, and opening up new doors for these guys to come in through every day. What they need to be doing is spending the same money to make whatevee the current version of Windows they have completely bullet proof and then LEAVE IT THE HECK ALONE.....except for continually refining the security protocols.
Seriously, Windows will already do everything but wipe your butt for you, and it can probably be made to do that if paired with the right robot.....so why keep adding useless features that only 1 in a billion people will ever use, much less even be able to find?
It's time for Windows version "We Got It Right And Are Leaving It Alone" and to heck with 7, 10, 11.100000000, or whatever nonsensical name they come up with for the next completely new incarnation.
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