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charlituna

macrumors G3
Jun 11, 2008
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Im gonna go in there and take pix of Blue Screen of Death with my Apple iPhone.

i have a friend that is already planning to go into the Mission Viejo store to get help installing Windows on his computer. and then whip out his MacBook Pro

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I cant wait to play with Excel & Word![/QUOTE]

then you better hope it opens within 60 days. cause Microsoft has a legal order to stop selling at least Word (if not Excel as well) over Patent violations.
 

charlituna

macrumors G3
Jun 11, 2008
9,636
816
Los Angeles, CA
have ya'll seen this. it's a riot

from PC World

10 Ways Microsoft's Retail Stores Will Differ From Apple Stores

1) Instead of Apple's sheer walls of glass, Microsoft's stores will have brushed steel walls dotted with holes -- reminiscent of Windows security.

2) The store will have six different entrances: Starter, Basic, Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate. While all six doors will lead into the same store, the Ultimate door requires a fee of $100 for no apparent reason.

3) Instead of a "Genius Bar" (as Apple provides) Microsoft will offer an Excuse Bar. It will be staffed by Microsofties trained in the art of evading questions, directing you to complicated and obscure fixes, and explaining it's a problem with the hardware -- not a software bug.

4) The Windows Genuine Advantage team will run storefront security, assuming everybody is a thief until they can prove otherwise.

5) Store hours are undetermined. At any given time the store mysteriously shuts down instantaneously for no apparent reason. (No word yet on what happens to customers inside).

6) Stores will be named Microsoft Live Retail Store with PC Services for Digital Lifestyle Enthusiasts.

7) Fashioned after Microsoft's User Account Control (UAC) in Vista, sales personnel will ask you whether you're positive you want to purchase something at least twice.

8) Xbox 360 section of the store will be organized in a ring -- which will inexplicably go red occasionally.

9) DreamWorks will design a scary in-store theme park ride called "blue screen of death."

10) Store emergency exits will be unlocked at all times so people can get in anytime they want even if the front doors are locked.
 

MacDSmith2

macrumors regular
Oct 1, 2009
118
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I love how Microsoft are getting worried by Apple. Must be hard making a loss whilst Apple's profits go up.

Microsoft is locked in to their own previous success in making OEM computer makers their primary customer for their software products, and not having a genuine hardware business model or an end user customer base, except for the mandatory requirement that people upgrade their [came with the computer] software with the next version from Microsoft. So what the heck is such a store going to sell, but advertising for the next round of updates? As netbooks spread, Microsoft's profits from its OEM customer base wlll dwindle, and not having paid attention to an end user market for it's products, it is no wonder their profit is down while Apple's is up. Apple controls its own destiny by making it's own products, both hardware and software.
 
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