http://mashable.com/2016/02/25/google-facebook-microsoft-apple-fbi/#mYuQvHYNvqq9 ...nice fliplopping.
flip flopping, that's what Bill Gates has always done best, other than steal Apple's operating 'windows' system..... My 1st PC at work and home were Apple Mac's, back when MS only had MS/Dos or NT platforms. When Northrop bought out Grumman, Vought, and Westinghouse Electric, Teledyne Ryan also, the Company (Northrop), had to integrate their new acquired companies, with either Apple or Microsoft IBM clones. It took years of spending a month here and there in all the many facilities owned by grumman, vought, et al. to ensure all new acquired companies were all online together with the same operating systems. With Microsoft always releasing an "incomplete" product, ie Windows 95, Windows 98, Vista, Millenium, and XP, those software packages were full of glitches, because they were incomplete. MS always sales incomplete software, then adds Service Packs, to add the incomplete operating systems.... That would be like buying a new car, without the hood, the doors, and the gauges in the dash, as well as buying a car with primer in lieu of later applied paint.... I despise MS, to the hilt, and despise how their software files are exclusively owned by themselves, and not the buyer. Try taking a MS file, and converting it into your own, its a mothuh fkr, and often will not give the owner of the PC full ownership, that is for the birds.... For a company like MS whose trying to fight off the FBI for hacking abilities to law enforcement, they sure seem to have no problem hacking into anyone's system, as long as its a MS system, of which 'full ownership' does just that, allows MS to hack at will..... this is what I'm talking about: (keep in mind, this trick does NOT often work if at all)... https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff404240.aspx Taking Ownership of Files and Folders If you are an administrator, an authorized user, or a backup operator, you can take ownership of a file or folder by completing the following steps: 1. In Windows Explorer, open the file or folder’s Properties dialog box by right-clicking the file or folder and then clicking Properties. 2. On the Security tab, click Advanced to display the Advanced Security Settings dialog box. 3. On the Owner tab, click Edit.This opens the Advanced Security Settings dialog box for editing. 4. In the Change Owner To list, select the new owner.If you’re taking ownership of a folder, you can take ownership of all subfolders and files within the folder by selecting the Replace Owner On Subcontainers And Objects option. 5. Click OK twice when you have finished. Assigning Ownership If you are an administrator or the current owner of a file, you can assign ownership of a file or a folder to another user or group by completing these steps: 1. In Windows Explorer, open the file or folder’s Properties dialog box by right-clicking the file or folder and then clicking Properties. 2. On the Security tab, click Advanced to display the Advanced Security Settings dialog box. 3. On the Owner tab, click Edit. This opens the Advanced Security Settings dialog box for editing. 4. Click Other Users Or Groups to display the Select User, Computer, Service Account, Or Group dialog box. 5. Type the name of a user or a group, and then click Check Names. If multiple names match the value you entered, you’ll see a list of names and can choose the one you want to use. Otherwise, the name will be filled in for you, and you can click OK to close the Select User, Computer, Service Account, Or Group dialog box. 6. In the Change Owner To list, select the new owner. If you’re assigning ownership of a folder, you can assign ownership of all subfolders and files within the folder by selecting the Replace Owner On Subcontainers And Objects option. 7. Click OK twice when you have finished. I have not been successful when following these guidelines, not one fkng iota....!!!
...^^^ Just last week, before a judge ruled in favor of Apple, Gates was clamoring that Apple should do what the FBI asked...now after the ruling Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Facebook, et al, suddenly are all pretending to be taking a stand (rolls eyes) by backing Apple. ...where were these guys when Apple stood alone?... it's laughable actually.
Gates never was a genius; many made him out to be. He was a thief first, con-man 2nd, and bought all the guts of other companies PC's, then bundled one together along with their borrowed software from Apple, and called it new operating system. I still think Warren Buffett could of found a better series of Charities to give his money away to, other than to Gates. I'd love to see a Speed Boat head directly into Gate's Puget Sound Mansion boardwalk, right where and when Bill sits out for his daily Fog/Mist Tan.... just read this: Microsoft has now purchased Nokia and is looking to make waves in the mobile market industry, except one blockade- Bill Gates. Shareholders want bigger returns and they are calling on the board to remove Gates from his position to make the necessary trend changes. Gates started selling his shares in a preset basis and by 2018 he would have no more shares, but that date is much too far away for the 5 percent of vested investors who want him out. and while were on the subject of Windows-