Windows Vista


FordGTGuy

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Aug 1, 2005
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Norfolk, VA
Has anyone else upgraded to Windows Vista yet? :cheers

Its Very Nice!

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I've been using vista as my primary os since beta one. Very nice so far!
 
macintosh is the answer, with intel inside
 
Has anyone else upgraded to Windows Vista yet? :cheers

Its Very Nice!

vistadesktopzw8.jpg

The car in this picture is very interesting. It, perhaps more than any other GT ever built, deserves an award of some sort. I can tell by the plate that this is the UK press car and I know a little about it. It’s done about 30K miles, almost all of which have been by European journalist beating the hell out of it. It’s the car that Jeremy Clarkson used in almost all of his UK reviews of the GT (which were very favorable), it’s been crashed badly by journalists at least twice and it’s done a 7:39 lap of the Nurburgring with Jaguar’s head test driver at the wheel (I think this is better than any Porsche Carrera GT has ever done on the Ring). I dare say that no GT has been driven this hard and yet the car has only every required regular wear-and-tear maintenance (e.g. brakes, tires, clutch) outside of the work done when it was crashed. This car belongs in a museum as it has been the subject of rave reviews in virtually every auto magazine in Europe and is the reason I bought my UK spec’d Ford GT.

Rob
 
macintosh is the answer, with intel inside

Mac is alright but i've been using windows forever and I have no reason to change yet.
 
The car in this picture is very interesting. It, perhaps more than any other GT ever built, deserves an award of some sort. I can tell by the plate that this is the UK press car and I know a little about it. It’s done about 30K miles, almost all of which have been by European journalist beating the hell out of it. It’s the car that Jeremy Clarkson used in almost all of his UK reviews of the GT (which were very favorable), it’s been crashed badly by journalists at least twice and it’s done a 7:39 lap of the Nurburgring with Jaguar’s head test driver at the wheel (I think this is better than any Porsche Carrera GT has ever done on the Ring). I dare say that no GT has been driven this hard and yet the car has only every required regular wear-and-tear maintenance (e.g. brakes, tires, clutch) outside of the work done when it was crashed. This car belongs in a museum as it has been the subject of rave reviews in virtually every auto magazine in Europe and is the reason I bought my UK spec’d Ford GT.

Rob

Yeah that pic is from a Online Mag you want me to find more of it?

sorry accidental double post.