Game talk:VMSCE
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This article was nominated for deletion on February 1, 2008.
The result of the discussion was Keep.
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This article was nominated for deletion on February 16th 2011.
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Move to Game namespace?[edit]
This page appears to be a game. Should it be moved? Or do we want to do something else with it (like userfying or deleting it)? Discuss. --Pentium5dot1|t~^_^~c 00:27, 2 January 2009 (UTC)
- I agree, this should go in the game namespace... hmm...
~ 22:46, 24 December 2010
- I don't really care. I look at it more as an interactive article, but it's not a true article and it's not a true game. Although I do need to come back and work on it and kill off the subpages so it's not quite as messy. • Puppy's talk page • 00:40, June 5, 2009 Saturday, 00:28, Dec 25 2010 UTC
- It's linked as a game, in the games category, etc, etc... maybe you could move it all when you clean it up. *shifty eyes* Even though it ain't that game-y, it could still do as a good example of what 'good' can be of the game-like things, though.
- I don't really care. I look at it more as an interactive article, but it's not a true article and it's not a true game. Although I do need to come back and work on it and kill off the subpages so it's not quite as messy. • Puppy's talk page • 00:40, June 5, 2009 Saturday, 00:28, Dec 25 2010 UTC
~ 06:06, 25 December 2010
Rewrite required[edit]
Does anyone object to me doing a rewrite of this game? User:PuppyOnTheRadio/sigheil Friday, 05:55, Mar 19 2010 UTC
Windows 7 isnt bad, people just assume.[edit]
The ones who made Windows 7 go to "idiot" have never used windows 7 before. It is a great OS, and many prefer it over XP. Its definitely a helluva lot better than Vista, I can tell you that.
- Better than Vista is not a good recommendation. It has a better user interface, and is not as buggy, but Microsoft OSs are built on an onion layered system. There are still issues in there in regards to security that have been around - albeit covered up - since at least Win 3.11. A myriad of patches is not an improvement. Which really is the whole point of this article. Pup 07:33 18 Feb '11