His wife is on the CFR and goes to the Bilderburgers meeting.
Gates is Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Gates is Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Helps in the agenda of SMOM Papal Knight David Rockefeller's Medical Cartel along with the Club of Rome's depopulation via their Global 2000 Report. Gates is a big promotor and funder of the modern of Vaccines. Who created Vaccines thanks to Francis Xavier and Edward Jenner? Gates was also funding some special tracking chip technology which was being tested apparently in South Korea.
Bono And Bill Gates Crowned As Time’s Persons Of The Year
December 19th, 2005 at 13:00 by Stuart Heritage
Time magazine has named its Person’s Of The Year for 2005 as Bill and Melinda Gates and Bono. Bono and the Gates’ join an auspicious list which includes Hitler, Stalin and The World.
Bill and Melinda Gates and Bono were jointly chosen under the name The Good Samaritans, for all their humanitarian work over the last 12 months. Still, it could have been worse. Time could have gone with Jennifer Aniston like everyone else did.
The naming of Time’s Person Of The Year has been an annual event
ever since 1927, and the accolade is given to whoever "most affected
the news and our lives, for good or ill," over the course of any year.
Usually, Time magazine’s Person Of The Year is a Pope or a President
or a head of state. This year, though, Time had a change of heart. It
decided to award the Person Of The Year title to the man who made it
possible for you to play computer solitaire when your boss isn’t
looking (and his wife) and the tiny man who goes "Doo doo doo," on the
iPod adverts.
Obviously, though, this is nothing new. Solitaire has been on
computers since - roughly - the dawn of time, and Bono has been going
"Doo doo doo," in any number of identikit songs of his since he was a
nipper. So why has Time decided to name Bill and Melinda Gates and Bono (CDs)
as its Persons Of The Year for 2005? Let’s ask the magazine itself:
"For being shrewd about doing good, for rewiring
politics and re-engineering justice, for making mercy smarter and hope
strategic and then daring the rest of us to follow, Bill and Melinda
Gates and Bono are Time’s Persons of the Year."
As well as being a slightly sinister nerd, Bill Gates is arguably the world’s greatest philanthropist. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is the world’s biggest charity and, according to Time magazine, has been "giving more money away faster than anyone ever has." It’s thought that The
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has saved more than 700,000 lives by
supporting vaccination programmes in developing countries, as well as
donating thousands of computers to libraries and sponsoring enormous
scholarship funds.
Bono Made Knight of the British Empire
December 19th, 2005 at 13:00 by Stuart Heritage
Time magazine has named its Person’s Of The Year for 2005 as Bill and Melinda Gates and Bono. Bono and the Gates’ join an auspicious list which includes Hitler, Stalin and The World.
Bill and Melinda Gates and Bono were jointly chosen under the name The Good Samaritans, for all their humanitarian work over the last 12 months. Still, it could have been worse. Time could have gone with Jennifer Aniston like everyone else did.
The naming of Time’s Person Of The Year has been an annual event
ever since 1927, and the accolade is given to whoever "most affected
the news and our lives, for good or ill," over the course of any year.
Usually, Time magazine’s Person Of The Year is a Pope or a President
or a head of state. This year, though, Time had a change of heart. It
decided to award the Person Of The Year title to the man who made it
possible for you to play computer solitaire when your boss isn’t
looking (and his wife) and the tiny man who goes "Doo doo doo," on the
iPod adverts.
Obviously, though, this is nothing new. Solitaire has been on
computers since - roughly - the dawn of time, and Bono has been going
"Doo doo doo," in any number of identikit songs of his since he was a
nipper. So why has Time decided to name Bill and Melinda Gates and Bono (CDs)
as its Persons Of The Year for 2005? Let’s ask the magazine itself:
"For being shrewd about doing good, for rewiring
politics and re-engineering justice, for making mercy smarter and hope
strategic and then daring the rest of us to follow, Bill and Melinda
Gates and Bono are Time’s Persons of the Year."
As well as being a slightly sinister nerd, Bill Gates is arguably the world’s greatest philanthropist. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is the world’s biggest charity and, according to Time magazine, has been "giving more money away faster than anyone ever has." It’s thought that The
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has saved more than 700,000 lives by
supporting vaccination programmes in developing countries, as well as
donating thousands of computers to libraries and sponsoring enormous
scholarship funds.
Bono Made Knight of the British Empire
Wat is er aan de hand met Het nieuwe besturingssysteem Vista???
Bill Gates' latest version of Windows is called "Vista". It is
one of the most serious atrocities ever foisted upon the public
in terms of its death knell for internet broadcasting.
In order for a broadcaster to broadcast live via the internet,
the computer system must be able to do both "playback" and
"record" at the same time. The "playback" side of the process
outputs recorded files (such as bumper music, commercials, etc.)
and the "record" side outputs the microphones and telephones. If
you disable either side, you have killed the live broadcast.
That is precisely what Vista does. I have been told by a couple
of software engineers that it is designed to not be able to
output "playback" and "record" simultaneously. It has been
purposely crippled, they say.
It was explained to me that this crippling of the new Windows
system, Vista, was not an accident. My sources say it was done
on purpose in order to enforce DMR (Digital Media Rights). There
is no fix for this crippling, either.
When you purchase a PC, you are now forced to buy Vista. That is
what is loaded on the PCs. If you are purchasing the computer
for the purpose of broadcasting, you are out of business. It
can't do it. As times goes on, computers that are broadcasting
now will have to be replaced. With Windows XP no longer being
supported (and that is coming) Vista will be the only OS
available from Microsoft. That means that online broadcasters
will go out of business by attrition.
DRM gives power to Microsoft and Big Media.
They decide which programs you can and can't use on your computer
They decide which features of your computer or software you can use at any given moment
They force you to install new programs even when you don't want to (and, of course, pay for the privilege)
They restrict your access to certain programs and even to your own data files
DRM is enforced by technological barriers. You try to do something, and your computer tells you that you can't. To make this effective, your computer has to be constantly monitoring what you are doing. This constant monitoring uses computing power and memory, and is a large part of the reason why Microsoft is telling you that you have to buy new and more powerful hardware in order to run Vista. They want you to buy new hardware not because you need it, but because your computer needs it in order to be more effective at restricting what you do.
Microsoft and other computer companies sometimes refer to these restrictions as “Trusted Computing.” Given that they are designed to make it so that your computer stops trusting you and starts trusting Microsoft, these restrictions are more appropriately called “Treacherous Computing”.
one of the most serious atrocities ever foisted upon the public
in terms of its death knell for internet broadcasting.
In order for a broadcaster to broadcast live via the internet,
the computer system must be able to do both "playback" and
"record" at the same time. The "playback" side of the process
outputs recorded files (such as bumper music, commercials, etc.)
and the "record" side outputs the microphones and telephones. If
you disable either side, you have killed the live broadcast.
That is precisely what Vista does. I have been told by a couple
of software engineers that it is designed to not be able to
output "playback" and "record" simultaneously. It has been
purposely crippled, they say.
It was explained to me that this crippling of the new Windows
system, Vista, was not an accident. My sources say it was done
on purpose in order to enforce DMR (Digital Media Rights). There
is no fix for this crippling, either.
When you purchase a PC, you are now forced to buy Vista. That is
what is loaded on the PCs. If you are purchasing the computer
for the purpose of broadcasting, you are out of business. It
can't do it. As times goes on, computers that are broadcasting
now will have to be replaced. With Windows XP no longer being
supported (and that is coming) Vista will be the only OS
available from Microsoft. That means that online broadcasters
will go out of business by attrition.
DRM gives power to Microsoft and Big Media.
They decide which programs you can and can't use on your computer
They decide which features of your computer or software you can use at any given moment
They force you to install new programs even when you don't want to (and, of course, pay for the privilege)
They restrict your access to certain programs and even to your own data files
DRM is enforced by technological barriers. You try to do something, and your computer tells you that you can't. To make this effective, your computer has to be constantly monitoring what you are doing. This constant monitoring uses computing power and memory, and is a large part of the reason why Microsoft is telling you that you have to buy new and more powerful hardware in order to run Vista. They want you to buy new hardware not because you need it, but because your computer needs it in order to be more effective at restricting what you do.
Microsoft and other computer companies sometimes refer to these restrictions as “Trusted Computing.” Given that they are designed to make it so that your computer stops trusting you and starts trusting Microsoft, these restrictions are more appropriately called “Treacherous Computing”.
Even when you legally buy Vista, you don't own it.
Windows Vista, like previous versions of Windows, is proprietary software: leased to you under a license that severely restricts how you can use it, and without source code, so nobody but Microsoft can change it or even verify what it really does.
Microsoft says it best:
The software is licensed, not sold. This agreement only gives you some rights to use the software. Microsoft reserves all other rights. Unless applicable law gives you more rights despite this limitation, you may use the software only as expressly permitted in this agreement. In doing so, you must comply with any technical limitations in the software that only allow you to use it in certain ways.
It's painful to read the licenses, and this is often why people don't object to them. But if we don't start objecting, we will lose valuable freedoms. Here are some of the ridiculous restrictions you will find in your reading:
If your copy of Vista came with the purchase of a new computer, that copy of Vista may only be legally used on that machine, forever.
If you bought Vista in a retail store and installed it on a machine you already owned, you have to completely delete it on that machine before you can install it on another machine.
You give Microsoft the right, through programs like Windows Defender, to delete programs from your system that it decides are spyware.
You consent to being spied upon by Microsoft, through the “Windows Genuine Advantage” system. This system tries to identify instances of copying that Microsoft thinks are illegitimate. Unfortunately, a recent study indicated that this system has already screwed up in over 500,000 cases.
Free software like GNU/Linux does not require you to consent to these absurd licensing terms. It is called free software because you are free to make as many copies as you want, and to share it with as many friends as you want. Nobody will be monitoring your actions or falsely calling you a thief.
Don't be hypnotized by the pretty graphics -- putting Vista on your computer is one of the least desirable things you could do this side of hitting it with a baseball bat. If you really do need a new operating system, try one of the free ones like Ubuntu Linux. If you need a hardware upgrade, don't buy a PC with Vista pre-installed. Either get one with Windows XP or another operating system, or consider alternative solutions, like a Macintosh. Whatever you do, just don't downgrade to Vista.
"You will buy Vista AND YOU WILL LOVE IT!!!"
Windows Vista, like previous versions of Windows, is proprietary software: leased to you under a license that severely restricts how you can use it, and without source code, so nobody but Microsoft can change it or even verify what it really does.
Microsoft says it best:
The software is licensed, not sold. This agreement only gives you some rights to use the software. Microsoft reserves all other rights. Unless applicable law gives you more rights despite this limitation, you may use the software only as expressly permitted in this agreement. In doing so, you must comply with any technical limitations in the software that only allow you to use it in certain ways.
It's painful to read the licenses, and this is often why people don't object to them. But if we don't start objecting, we will lose valuable freedoms. Here are some of the ridiculous restrictions you will find in your reading:
If your copy of Vista came with the purchase of a new computer, that copy of Vista may only be legally used on that machine, forever.
If you bought Vista in a retail store and installed it on a machine you already owned, you have to completely delete it on that machine before you can install it on another machine.
You give Microsoft the right, through programs like Windows Defender, to delete programs from your system that it decides are spyware.
You consent to being spied upon by Microsoft, through the “Windows Genuine Advantage” system. This system tries to identify instances of copying that Microsoft thinks are illegitimate. Unfortunately, a recent study indicated that this system has already screwed up in over 500,000 cases.
Free software like GNU/Linux does not require you to consent to these absurd licensing terms. It is called free software because you are free to make as many copies as you want, and to share it with as many friends as you want. Nobody will be monitoring your actions or falsely calling you a thief.
Don't be hypnotized by the pretty graphics -- putting Vista on your computer is one of the least desirable things you could do this side of hitting it with a baseball bat. If you really do need a new operating system, try one of the free ones like Ubuntu Linux. If you need a hardware upgrade, don't buy a PC with Vista pre-installed. Either get one with Windows XP or another operating system, or consider alternative solutions, like a Macintosh. Whatever you do, just don't downgrade to Vista.
"You will buy Vista AND YOU WILL LOVE IT!!!"
http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MIND/index.php?showtopic=20724
De gammig-community staat ook op zijn kop omdat directx10(hoewel beter) niet backward compatible is met directx9. Vergeet je oude games en software maar.
Je hebt geen administrator opties, dus je kan nix uninstalleren zoals bijv. directx10, defender, ...
Hardwareversnellingsopties zijn niet aanwezig, alles wordt bepaald door Vista.
Vista is rottig langzaam omdat het meer cpu capaciteit vraagt.
Surfen is een ware HEL dankzij hun idiote firewall-prg's zoals windowsdefender en weet ik veel wat nog meer...
Natuurlijk onder het mom om internet2 te promoten.
Ik zit er al weken mee te klojen sinds ik mijn PC kocht met deze crap.
They've really done it this time! Het gaat eraf dit weekend nog, het hangt mijn kloten uit! FORMAT C:
Het is toch van de gekke dat je computer gaat bepalen wat je doen en laten mag!
Gelukkig dat mijn hele huishouden niet op Vista draait,
anders zou Bill ff bepalen wanneer ik mijn RFID-gemerkte kop koffie mag zetten of wanneer de rolluiken open kunnen.
Google maar naar de klachten van veel gebruikers, laat je niet verleiden door Vista's bling bling.
Er is 1 machine waar Vista goed in draait, zie link filmpie
http://www.dumpalink.com/videos/Installing_Windows_Vista-87b3.html
laatste aanpassing