Windows Vista Suckage to be Replaced With Windows7

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Oh please!!! We haven’t even recovered form the debacle that was Microsoft Vista and now we have to anticipate the release of Windows 7? Yes,. A video created to hype Microsoft’s Professional Developer Conference alongside the new operating system is floating around YouTube. In the video, the tiresome “agency brainstorming” approach is used to introduce a ridiculous boy band which proceeds to go all ‘N Sync on your ass.

Thankfully, the video’s creator, Brian, is quickly ushered out of the conference room for sharing his dreck with the group. Still, do we really need to even begin thinking about a new OS when Vista still hasn’t won over the masses? Though maybe that’s the plan. Accept the fact Vista sucks and just release a new OS – that will likely suck just as much – with a different name. Brands do it all the time. Same shit, different name.

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