Which means, of course, that you can't believe what anyone says. So it's useless!

Now, if Firefox had a mate in an OS, I'd use that if I could. But, you know, I'm satisfied with XP. I certainly didn't have as much trouble with it when I first got it, like I did with Vista today. For instance, I made an admin account because, like, that's what you're required to make for a first account? I got some bull crap about not being able to do something because I wasn't an admin. What?

And this thing keeps on popping up, telling me if I really want to do this or that in Windows with every move I make, to prevent unwanted intrusions and changes. Like, hello? It's me? The owner? Aren't you good enough to tell the difference? Gosh! (I mean, if it can tell whether if it's me or an intruder giving the go-ahead to do something, why ask me to proceed with something in the first place? What the hell?) I wish I could find the option to shut that damn thing off without compromising any significant protection in general (you know, in case it happened to be tied to a host of security safeguards, and wanting to negate one means negating them all). Not to mention that it wasn't until I got rid of that stupid dock thing (along with that dumb sidebar) that I discovered 20+ useless shortcut icons that I could get rid of. And while it's a different matter, I'm going to have a field day figuring out what programs I can trash and which services to disable or make manual, because most of them are either worded like they're important and required, or they don't give enough information for me to tell either way. Which means I'll be doing a lot of searches on the Internet to figure out what should stay and which should go. =_=
I dunno. I could probably get used to it, but I don't think Vista will ever redeem itself in my eyes. It's very likely that I'll switch to XP and save myself the trouble. Though only if I can save some stuff on that computer, since I assume switching the OS will wipe out everything in the process.
But, seriously. It doesn't look like I have any language options with this version of Vista (premium), and it seems like only two out of a half dozen or so do. My system
must have Japanese, at the very least. But it's too late to get a version of Vista that has that option. But I do have XP, which does. So... I guess we'll see. Until then, I'll keep using old faithful. *Pat-pats it lovingly*
(The funny thing is that my new computer is called a "mini" studio, but it's slightly bigger than this one, which I consider to be a standard-sized tower. O.o)