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I always liked the word 'defenestration'
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Member 8446973 wrote: Something 8 Something
All I could think of was Lucky 8 Balls; but I can already see what that would be popularly be mangled to.
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Windows Universe Ultimate with Professional Tiles.
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Microsoft often has names for projects that are not intended to be the final name. However, Microsoft does not often publicize the name to a great extent. Metro has been publicized heavily. This will confuse people at this time. Bad idea. But sometimes have to do what have to do. I was on a Microsoft project that called “Home and Small Business Server.” That had to be renamed because in Japan nobody wants to be associated with the title “small business.” Still do not know what the new name is.
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I liked Metro name. Call it 'Mango'
Christian Amado
MCITP | MCTS | MOS | MTA
Olimpia ☆ ★★★
Please mark as answer, if it helps.
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Windows 8 Preschool Edition
At least artificial intelligence already is superior to natural stupidity
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How about Mike Rowe Soft? Too late; I see there was a legal incident over that one as well.
Knowing MS they'll come up with a name for it that'll cause much mirth in another country where the word has a different meaning.
For now, Sucks might be a starter-for-10.
"I do not have to forgive my enemies, I have had them all shot." — Ramón Maria Narváez (1800-68).
"I don't need to shoot my enemies, I don't have any." - Me (2012).
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Lego, oh wait that's already taken.
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"Windows Junior".
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Did you mean Window Pains?
/ravi
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I always saw it as microsoft metro-sexual.
.... and that is in the public domain.
grr
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What about "Prince-ifying" it? Call it W#
Or just be blindingly honest: Windows 8 Your PC
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This is Microsoft after all. You just know it's going to end up being something just as simple and evocative as Metro. You know, something like "Typeface-centric Orthagonal Monocolor Tiles Version 8.3".
Then to add insult to injury some marketing jackass will then condense it down to "TOM T 8.3" you know, because it rhymes and that's clever!
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After which, Apple will file a lawsuit complaining that Microsoft has infringined on its patents on rectangles and pastel colors.
/ravi
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Don't forget their patents on fonts, typesetting, electricity and I think respiration (odds are you're violating at least one of these right now!).
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At least thay haven't patented reading, otherwise i should be paying royalties to read The Code Project.
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Give them time. I'm sure they have a crack legal team coming up with a means of circumventing prior art as we speak.
Hey, maybe that new round headquarters in Cupertino is just a front for apple legal's new time machine. Maybe THAT'S how they've gotten so many of these patents! I'm sure the "rounded rectangle" was legitimately patentable in 3000BC
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What about "STEPS" System Touch Explore Peruse Start"
"Courtesy is the product of a mature, disciplined mind ... ridicule is lack of the same - DPM"
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I like it. The media would have a field day with the tagline "Windows 8 - watch where you step!".
/ravi
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RAVI: Had not thought of that. Very insightful. I bet the Apple-friendly ones would at least.
I am on the fence about Win8. It is an imperative that will not go away. I am observing it from a distance still. So far VS 2012 and its tools seem too packaged in some areas. I am interested in the improved thread management though. (Misspelled thread as tread. Maybe it was correct in the first place )
DPM.
"Courtesy is the product of a mature, disciplined mind ... ridicule is lack of the same - DPM"
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The programming bug swept through the market at the open of exchanges on a day when Joyce, a 57-year-old Harvard College graduate known as TJ, limped into work following knee surgery. Joyce said that while the bug sent “a ton of orders, all erroneous” into the market as the firm prepared to trade with the NYSE (NYX)’s new so-called retail liquidity program, it had “nothing to do” with the NYSE. A potentially bankrupting error.
"As beings of finite lifespan, our contributions to the sum of human knowledge is one of the greatest endeavors we can undertake and one of the defining characteristics of humanity itself"
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