On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Michael Abshoff
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> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Ondrej Certik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > <SNIP>
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> Hi Ondrej,
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> >
> > I think what I'll do is that I simply reinstall windows in my
> > virtualbox -- unfortunately I deleted the clean install snapshot by
> > accident -- and start from scratch. BTW, I am really pity for all the
> > windows users -- you install and uninstall by using the default way
> > (am I doing it correctly?) and it doesn't work, without manually
> > fiddling around. In Debian I am used to that if some package is
> > broken, I simply purge it and my system is clean again.
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> >
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> The failure of the python(x,y) installer has *nothing* to do with Windows,
> but everything with the python(x,y) installer itself. So let's put blame
> where blame is due and not fall into the "it's Microsoft's fault because the
> application did something stupid" mode. Windows certainly has its flaws, but
> let's be fair here. :)

Well, in my case, most of my problems with software is between the
keyboard and the monitor. But definitely I can see some difference
between doing things the default way. BTW, I have said nothing against
Microsoft, in fact I like that they are financing the Sage port, I
find it very cool.

Ondrej

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