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February 20, 2005
I always joke about how Microsoft thinks they know better than you what you want. This is often evident in some annoying automations that drives users (especially the more advanced ones) crazy. But I'm not sure it's a joke. Apparently they know more than you think if you follow this Op-Ed in the NY Times. The MS all-knowing cerebrum knows when it's appropriate to interrupt you. It probably knows when you've been naughty or nice too. Be careful.
Posted by charr at 12:03 AM
Reader Comments
Indeed...My favorite interruption is when I've downloaded some of the myriad updates to Windows, but elected not to restart my computer yet(I'm a busy guy you know). This doesn't quite seem to matter to Windows, since it pops up a window to nag me to restart every few minutes.
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Indeed...My favorite interruption is when I've downloaded some of the myriad updates to Windows, but elected not to restart my computer yet(I'm a busy guy you know). This doesn't quite seem to matter to Windows, since it pops up a window to nag me to restart every few minutes.
Posted by GAW at February 26, 2005 12:16 AM