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Win10 is great for the most part. Big improvement over 8/8.1. Feels like Win7 again to me. I haven't found anything I can't do yet that I could do in Win7. I have to use it though for my software and for DirectX 12/13 D3D. Possibly Vulkan too? As for the privacy stuff, I turned off Cortana (probably not enough) and switched off every option in settings which shares data for "better personalization" but I've decided otherwise to just not care about it.
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MusicallyInspired wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 9:52 am Win10 is great for the most part. Big improvement over 8/8.1. Feels like Win7 again to me. I haven't found anything I can't do yet that I could do in Win7. I have to use it though for my software and for DirectX 12/13 D3D. Possibly Vulkan too? As for the privacy stuff, I turned off Cortana (probably not enough) and switched off every option in settings which shares data for "better personalization" but I've decided otherwise to just not care about it.
:lol:

So my desktop (my primary machine) is Windows 7.

The Alienware laptop I got quite a few years ago is Windows 8.1

My work laptop is Windows 10.

I will say that Windows 8/8.1 was definitely the worse, of the three.

My Windows 10 is hard to judge; interface is close to Windows 7. But my Windows 10 machine is bogged down by a metric ton of security software from my job, that I know is impacting it.

(I guess you can count a Windows XP mini laptop I have that I use when I do the podcast like at a comic store; I take that).

I also have a Windows Vista laptop, but that's pretty much running Johnny Castaway non stop to the left of me. (I need to hit the space bar to reset the "day" - because I've seen the ending like 40 times now) :lol:
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Tawmis wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 4:58 pm I also have a Windows Vista laptop, but that's pretty much running Johnny Castaway non stop to the left of me. (I need to hit the space bar to reset the "day" - because I've seen the ending like 40 times now) :lol:
:lol: A laptop dedicated to Johnny Castaway. I approve.
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MusicallyInspired wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 7:49 pm
Tawmis wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 4:58 pm I also have a Windows Vista laptop, but that's pretty much running Johnny Castaway non stop to the left of me. (I need to hit the space bar to reset the "day" - because I've seen the ending like 40 times now) :lol:
:lol: A laptop dedicated to Johnny Castaway. I approve.
I used to be obsessed with Johnny Castaway back when it first came out. I'd spend hours just watching it.
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When I first discovered it I used to have it running on my 486. I didn't have a second computer to run it though. And by the time I did the computers were too new to run it lol.
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MusicallyInspired wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 9:39 pm When I first discovered it I used to have it running on my 486. I didn't have a second computer to run it though. And by the time I did the computers were too new to run it lol.
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*looks at picture; mind boggles* That's ... a lot of figurines, there. :shock:

Ah, well - I have a lot of books - enough to fill at least 3 book cases (with 6 high shelves each) ... ;)
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Rath Darkblade wrote: Thu May 07, 2020 3:26 am *looks at picture; mind boggles* That's ... a lot of figurines, there. :shock:

Ah, well - I have a lot of books - enough to fill at least 3 book cases (with 6 high shelves each) ... ;)
Hah! That's nothing. There's like three rows on that wall above it. :D
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