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by CrLf 5106 days ago
Sorry, not going to drink the kool-aid.

There is something to be said when almost everybody you talk to hated their first experience with Windows 8, and those that didn't, feel the need to make excuses for all the faults they found: "this and that isn't very good, but you get used to it."

Being new and different doesn't imply being "innovative" and "better". Sometimes it's just worse. And Microsoft is, again, touting something new as something better. We all know how that worked out for Vista...

If Windows 8 is about the future, then it's a future I'm not interested in.