http://www.mojaveexperiment.com/
7/29/2008 1:35:50 PM
meh
7/29/2008 1:39:01 PM
Hate to ruin your fun, but this isn't the new OS. It's just MS "disguising" Vista and allowing people that had negative preconceived notions of Vista to try out their "new" OS. They tell the people it's Vista after they rave about it.I'd rather see people do this:http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/206019/Besides, how fair is a test where MS is in complete control of the hardware and everything else. How satisfied with Vista would these people be if they were just given a copy of Vista and allowed to run it on their own hardware?
7/29/2008 1:43:18 PM
You missed the point, a lot of these were people who would have NEVER used Vista, solely because they had "heard" it was so awful. Also, I'm keenly aware of what the site is
7/29/2008 1:46:10 PM
I get the point, just saying the thread title is a bit deceiving. I was actually a bit interested in hearing something about a new OS from MS. I've already seen this.And again, how much of an evaluation could they give when the hardware and the apps were all MS controlled variables in the experiment? I guess the experiment was aimed primarily at the "only do e-mail" or "only know how to do e-mail" crowd.I would have just looked at the system resources on the side of the box \/ \/ which is why I led off with "hate to ruin your fun"[Edited on July 29, 2008 at 1:54 PM. Reason : -]
7/29/2008 1:49:36 PM
i've used vista, and it runs great on a top of the line computer. runs like crap on everything else.
7/29/2008 1:50:59 PM
7/29/2008 1:52:43 PM
I like vista. Its slow at times but the calculator gadget makes it all worth while
7/29/2008 1:53:34 PM
don't forget teh killer clock widget
7/29/2008 2:05:57 PM
7/29/2008 2:40:14 PM
this was all over the news yesterdayif you watch the video it's clear they just took the most ignorant, most opinionated people and made a video about it.... also a "preview" of an OS is not the same as actually using it on a daily basis.let the people USE it for 30-days, then redo the video.just a promotional stunt.i can't tell if Noen has actually fallen for all this evangelistic-type brainwashing, or if he just keeps posting crap like this so microsoft won't ban thewolfweb.com at work.do i think Vista is a great OS? sure. but did they explain the cost involved with upgrading to Vista? did they ask if people thought it was WORTH that much to upgrade? i think that's where most people are at now. while some are convinced Vista is better, they just don't see the value from the cost of upgrading... when XP does everything they do now just fine.[Edited on July 29, 2008 at 2:59 PM. Reason : .]
7/29/2008 2:52:06 PM
I'm sure there's a lot of things wrong with using that website as "proof" Vista hasn't earned it's reputation.But it's a great move on MS's part to try and help correct the very negative perception people who whore themselves out to online reviews without using a product might have.I wonder though where they got the people from. It may have just been the very low saturation of colors on the site, but they all look like they were picked up off the streets.^^ Huh? You can't go out a by a PC configured by MS with Windows. You have to depend on your OEM to do a good job with the install.
7/29/2008 5:45:15 PM
well that could be true, they did say 140 participantshttp://www.mojaveexperiment.com/facts/
7/29/2008 6:12:21 PM
7/29/2008 6:54:13 PM
Is that page done with silverlight?
7/29/2008 7:35:05 PM
^^well then you missed my point entirely as well, in fact you even quoted it...let them use it. otherwise you're just showing them what you want them to believe.and for evangelizing, i think posting a promotional video on TWW about the company you work for pretty much free advertising... and it's not just about posting it, it's the thread title, and just a URL, you didn't even go in to discussing it until someone called it out for what it was.[Edited on July 29, 2008 at 7:58 PM. Reason : ,]
7/29/2008 7:56:04 PM
staged
7/29/2008 8:11:25 PM
in on page one.
7/29/2008 8:20:38 PM
7/29/2008 8:33:46 PM
7/29/2008 8:59:26 PM
7/29/2008 9:03:24 PM
^ that seems a bit quicker and snappier than the same kind of stuff does with flash. That could just be because of how sick I am of overly slow and messy flash based sites.
7/29/2008 9:44:11 PM
Prospero is taking this way too seriously.
7/29/2008 9:48:20 PM
^^Welcome to the joy and curse of Silverlight. It CAN be freaking amazing, both in development and performance. But I think I'm still a year or 5 away from understanding the architecture to build things properly
7/29/2008 11:10:57 PM
I thought the Mojave series was a brilliant look at the "problems" with Vista. I was telling my wife about this tonight and she said that two of her co-workers (big academia/research types who always scoffed at Vista) just mentioned yesterday that they actually started using Vista and think it is the best they have used, even better than their Macs. It really is amazing how powerful social trends/attitudes are and how hard it is to overcome.
7/29/2008 11:33:09 PM
lmfaowe can always count on tech talk to take a thread too seriously.always.
7/29/2008 11:42:28 PM
seriously^^those are the experiences that need to be on video, people's experience with Vistai mean there's two things going on here. i'll take it straight from the website.a) public opinion, how do they get it? it's based on other people's experience. they don't have any experience using it themselves.b) you show them a "presentation" on this new OS, you show them all the cool features and it works perfectly because it's in a controlled situation.my point is, you can't just show them a presentation, film their reaction and then make a direct comparison to their "albeit" preconceived opinions based on people's experiences.that's like showing a video of how awesome Apple's MobileMe is during a staged PR event and then hearing from other people's experience about it's 70+ bugs.and the thing about your Microsoft evangelism was a joke, to not get Microsoft to ban tdub.. haha... ok that wasn't funny obviously. i do find it funny how much more you stick up for Microsoft though. more-so than you used to.it's marketing, it's PR, i get it, but i just don't think the comparison is a fair one.[Edited on July 30, 2008 at 12:24 AM. Reason : .][Edited on July 30, 2008 at 12:25 AM. Reason : .]
7/30/2008 12:13:54 AM
it was fun watching the engadget comment section implode after their story on it
7/30/2008 12:16:14 AM
I don't really care for Vista.I attempted to upgrade a decent machine to it. Pentium D 2.8GHz, 2GG RAM, Raptor HDD and a nice video card, and it ran like complete shit. And I had to buy a new printer because Vista drivers didn't exist for my HP deskjet...not even a beta version. And the OS had been out for 6-8 months by that point.Bought a new Dell, still doesn't run that great on it. It feels like 600HP car that weighs 4 tons: Lots of potential, but way too damn fat.I like XP.
7/30/2008 12:19:11 AM
7/30/2008 12:23:52 AM
bollocks[Edited on July 30, 2008 at 12:44 AM. Reason : ]
7/30/2008 12:44:00 AM
I love watching people bitch about vista.Except at work, where its spouted out by people who have never used it.
7/30/2008 1:07:22 AM
The 2 main reasons I don't use Vista on my computer is that for some strange reason, the nvidia graphics drivers will absolutely not auto-detect my CRT monitor's resolution (where as the same computer booted in to both OS X and Linux recognize it just fine). The other thing is that file accesses seem to be noticeably slower in Vista, in terms of applications launching, or a web browser reading to/writing to a file. IT's like it reads 10x more data than it needs to in order to do something.I can see how someone would think it's better than OS X for the first week they use it, but the experience plummets after that, IMO.
7/30/2008 1:34:06 AM
i don't see why there's so much hate for vista. I love it, no real problems at all. I've run into a few small kinks (like every OS has), but nothing that wasn't easy to fix.
7/30/2008 6:48:00 AM
7/30/2008 7:03:46 AM
What were they even showing the people? The media center?
7/30/2008 7:52:45 AM
7/30/2008 8:15:34 AM
People (the public, non-techies) hate Vista for the same reason they hate Bill Gates - they don't know why, but that's what all the headlines say. Think about all the hate that has been generated towards MS and Bill Gates over the past 20 years. It's widely accepted that Bill Gates is basically an evil person, but ask anyone who isn't compiling Gentoo kernals why this is, and they will have no idea. Sure, every day people run into problems running Windows, especially in the late 90s and early 00's, with Win 98, Me, and somewhat 2000, but XP should have mostly erased the problems that most people were having. Even so, does this make Bill Gates evil or the rightful subject of such hate and vitriol that he receives? No - at worst, it makes him a bad software manager. The main somewhat legitimate reason Gate could be considered "evil" is the way MS has dealt with anti-competitive practices in the past. But again, most of the general public is unaware of things like this, and most of them wouldn't know how it affected them to begin with. People cheered and jeered at MS when the EU came down with a ruling that MS was engaging in anti-competitive practices when a court decided that it was unfair that Microsoft, horror of horrors, installed Windows Media Player on computers before vendors sold them!! OH NO, not that!! So the EU forces Microsoft to sell a version of Windows without a media player installed, and people are supposed to be happy about this? Yeah, great, some linux-head will be estatic that WMP isn't installed and he can go install an open source player (which he would have anyway), but this is supposed to benefit the average person again how? And this makes Bill Gates evil because….?Face it - people are sheep, and they have no fucking clue how to use, much less evaluate, software or operating systems.
7/30/2008 9:32:43 AM
http://wilshipley.com/blog/2008/07/mojave-experiment-bad-science-bad.html
7/30/2008 9:55:48 AM
^that guy hit the nail on the head, imhoit has to do with how you go about it, nothing against Vista. that was my point. and when you look at how they put the "experiment" together, the results are meaningless, so go ahead, say it's only going after public perception, fine. but when you run an experiment like this without them using it, the results are meaningless.
7/30/2008 10:35:14 AM
^That guy makes so many retarded assertions, it ends up as a typical blog rant and nothing more.He starts off with:
7/30/2008 12:58:32 PM
Complete fucking morons in the blogosphere hive mind like that retard are the reasons for vistas bad rep. Hes probably one of those guys that disables superfetch because OH MY FUCKING GOD ITS USING RAM HOLY FUCKING SHIT SHIT MY RAM IS IN FUCKING USE WHAT THE HELL???
7/30/2008 1:19:36 PM
^^except he doesn't talk about the operating system at all i mean RTFP, it has nothing to do with Microsoft or Vista, it's how the survey was conducted, which neither of you are refuting.oh right, i don't get it, it's marketing. i mean it's brilliant because those same ignorant people are going to see the website and convert to Windows Vista just because they watched a couple videos about how "great" it is on a marketing website. you're right, this one website is going to change everyone's opinion on Vista... i like Vista. i use it at work, i use it at home, alongside XP. do i think everyone should try it? yes. do i think the general public has a negative opinion about it? yes. for no reason? no. i totally understand what they are trying to do here. in fact they should have a kiosk at every mall and show people Vista and let them use it, play around with it.but what part is missing is why they had a negative opinion to begin with. it came from someone close to them who's actually used it and came away with a negative opinion. the only way to refute that is to have that person use it themselves... that's all i'm saying.they should change the slogan from "see for yourself" to "use it yourself"[Edited on July 30, 2008 at 1:52 PM. Reason : .]
7/30/2008 1:28:28 PM
fwiw, he (Wil Shipley) is the founder and lead developer Delicious Monster http://www.delicious-monster.com/ Delicious Library has become somewhat of a gold standard for how Mac applications should be written, and followers of his lead are called the "delicious generation"I'm not saying that makes his viewpoints more or less valid, or that Delicious Library is or is not completely overrated or whatever, but he isn't just some dude with a blog complaining about Vista. He does know a thing or two about developing software and creating seamless user experiences.
7/30/2008 1:44:50 PM
Guys, it's an ad. Come the fuck on.
7/30/2008 1:53:58 PM
you know what gets me really riled up? everytime i see a subway commercial. you know why? because the sandwiches never look the same as they do in the ad.
7/30/2008 1:56:59 PM
7/30/2008 2:02:03 PM
err, just curious..... did it take you 17 minutes to come up with that response, or do you just not read the previous posts?
7/30/2008 2:06:49 PM
^^^Exactly. Microsoft seems to be fighting fire with fire here, and it works.It doesn't matter what the slogan is, it wouldn't matter if they had sent machines home with 140 people for a month, people would claim the research invalid and biased and tainted.Look at cellular providers. Both Verizon and AT&T claim to have the best coverage. Both use tons of research to back their positions. Which one actually does? Who knows.
7/30/2008 2:09:42 PM
AT&T's claim is based on worldwide GSM coverage...well, thats what the disclaimer on the tv states
7/30/2008 2:18:31 PM