Thursday, January 21, 2016

Windows 7, 8, 10, greasy photographic mess, Flash Computing

This is my impression of the "modern" Windows operating system. The artifacts displayed on screen do not seem to be natural graphical display issues. But that may be my paranoia setting in. There seems to be a number of unrelated contributions to this new unwanted feel of Windows. First, the layout of the buttons, windows, color schemes, and application settings have changed, giving Windows a feel that's not quite like windows. It strikes me, another contributing factor would be optimization for 64 bit computing. This extra "bandwidth" in processing power may contribute to a change in response times and application functioning, albeit for the better. It strikes me, it's like taking a horse race track and adding lanes for additional horses. You get to compare more horse speeds this way. This also gives it the greasy photographic feeling. And by the way I just noticed that my pings are being recorded in IPv6 instead of IPv4. Another positive improvement, if you like flying toasters, that is.

I haven't decided whether the artifacts are a result of software or hardware malfunctioning, or simply using a LCD monitor for too long.

I forget everything I put in my irate letter to Microsoft Developers, but it's on a forum somewhere, and they should reference that.

I've been informed about "Classic Shell" a couple times and do not want to distance myself from the supposed progress made by Microsoft. I'll continue to use default Windows 10.

Why can't people accept the limitations of the computer?

UPDATE: I'm too full of Mexican food to care what Windows does.

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