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Mail Bag: June 19th, 2008
This week Bug answers a couple of your email questions:
Jim asks, Can I run Windows vista drivers on windows xp?Attempting to install Windows Vista drivers on a Windows XP computer can, and most likely will cause a complete computer meltdown. When one tries to pull a stunt like this they will often find themselves cursing and hitting random objects and animals. Anything that Vista touches turns to carbon, explodes, and somehow finds its way into your nose causing a serious sneezing fit. This maneuver is not recommended, even by the most experienced engineer at the Microsoft campus.
Bills writes, In the first episode of Lost when Walt is looking at the comic book, there is a Polar Bear. But there is also an ALIEN on the facing page. Why doesn’t an alien ever appear.
The fact that there is an alien on the facing page has no bearing on the fact that it may or may not show up on the island. The island is a very special place where unknown forces are felt and observed but a face can never be put to them. Special forces such as stranded survivors being on a hot island for months on end, yet never getting the slightest bit of sunburn. Think of the forces and experiences as your alien, but with no far fetched green slimy body and distorted figure to it for you to identify with. Or the polar bear got bored and just decided to eat the alien, crushing your every hope and dream with its extremely powerful jaw muscles.
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March 18th, 2010 at 8:58 pm
I have Windows Vista Ultimate installed on my computer for a while now. My brother’s computer has it too. So does my mother’s and my sister’s. They all work fine and ran into no problems. Still surviving.
I think you have an ancient computer. Time for an upgrade.
March 18th, 2010 at 11:17 pm
We’re doing a press event in NYC next Wednesday for the MMO, Wizard 101. Any of you guys in that area?