The Windows XP Smiley


Forum: water cooler
Topic: The Windows XP Smiley
started by: camzmac

Posted by camzmac on Feb. 03 2005,03:56
For one reason or another, I have typed Windows XP many times.

But one time I looked at the XP part sideways, and noticed it looks like a constipated guy with his tounge sticking out.

It kind of symbolizes Microsoft products to the fullest, where you want something to get done but it just doesn't happen. That smiley sure represents how I feel.

XP

Ever notice that?

Posted by SaidinUnleashed on Feb. 03 2005,04:28
XD
XP

yes, I can see it. :P

Posted by Nebetsu on Feb. 05 2005,08:12
I noticed a while ago and put it into my rant about Windows XP called "Touch My Dos Games and Die"

Here it is if you want

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If you're anything like me, you would know what a failure Windows XP is to someone who wants to play real games like Jazz Jackrabbit, Commander Keen, Epic Pinball, Xargon, Jill Of The Jungle, etc. They totally disregard people who actually enjoy the greatest games that mankind has to offer. Why? Because we're a minority. Most people have forgotten about such great classics. If you havn't even heard of these games, I should slap you. If you are remembering 5 to 10 years ago when you played these games, I should yell at you and tell you to go play them again. Go play them! NOW!

With that out of my system, I should continue this. Windows XP. The XP stands for experiance. I think it either stands for "illiterate", because XP does NOT make me think of "experiance". It makes me think of that little emoticon annoying people use after every comment they make on the net. I think Microsoft has just gotten away with sticking his tongue out at every person who had to pay $300 because they had to "get with the times". To me it's like "Ha ha! You can't play Jazz Jackrabbit again!" Well you know what you little nerd? I can! I bought a second computer so I could play dos games. I'm playing my dos games and there's nothing a nerd and his money can do about it. I know he's in there. In his castle on the edge of a cliff steaming about how I am playing dos games when he thought he succeeded in making them useless. I have beaten Bill Gates.

I also have a prediction on what the new windows operating system will be: Windows (_|_). That's right. I think he's going to try and have some sorry excuse to the fact that he's going to ASCII-Moon all his customers. The jerk. I think someone should kick him right in rear end until his nose bleeds and broadcast the footage on the net. Noone gets away with taking away my dos games. Noone.

Posted by tronik on Feb. 05 2005,15:09
Thats funny =)

Except i resent the part a bout annoying people using tongue after every line... ;p

jerk.

Posted by SaidinUnleashed on Feb. 05 2005,20:32
Besides, the best DOS game ever works just fine under XP.

And that's Oregon Trail.

-J.P.

Posted by noclobber on Feb. 10 2005,18:02
Quote (Nebetsu @ Feb. 05 2005,03:12)
The XP stands for experiance.

And all this time, I thought XP stood for eXPensive. :)

One thing I've never liked about the NT kernel, though, is its non-support for sound in DOS apps/games.

Posted by noordinaryspider on Mar. 05 2005,19:28
A VERY small fraction of my DOS games work on XP, and that means hardly any!

I owe what is now my DSL box eternal loyalty for running them all under 95 even if I didn't already owe it my life for its eternal loyalty when I asked it to do the impossible as a windows newbie.

How do people LIVE without DOS games and can you even call that living?

:p

Posted by noclobber on Mar. 05 2005,22:49
Check out the Games section of the DSL repository.  Some of them are Linux ports of DOS classics like Wolfenstein 3D.

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...real games like Jazz Jackrabbit, Commander Keen, Epic Pinball, Xargon, Jill Of The Jungle, etc.


Hmmm... How well do true DOS games run in an emulator in DSL like dosemu or dosbox?  Do you get sound?  Reasonable speed?

Posted by cbagger01 on Mar. 06 2005,07:16
If want to push DOS emulation to the MAX, why not emulate the whole computer?

Yeah, it's slow but it is possible to use the QEMU in DSL Embedded to create a virtual PC that boots up FreeDOS or even MSDOS if you still have the disks kicking around.

Posted by 1337_|-|@X0R on Mar. 07 2005,07:17
Actually XP is a common smiley, its a combination of :P and XD. :/
Posted by tenexmag on Mar. 08 2005,14:23
I miss my Doom 2.
My computer runs XP, and, of course, nothing is suported.  So, I get slow speeds when I run it from the HD, and then, almost none of the sound works.

Of course, I'm thinking Dell mae it that way on purpose, because linux likes none of my hardware, either  ;____;

Posted by 1337_|-|@X0R on Mar. 08 2005,19:22
Doom rules, I need to try to get doom three. Then again if I so much as put doom three in my compie it woudl burst into a holy flame and explode.....
Posted by tenexmag on Mar. 12 2005,05:51
That's most likely what my computer would do.
128Mb Graphics cards </3

Posted by tenexmag on Mar. 18 2005,21:38
Oh man....

They suck so bad.
That's what I have.

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