It was that Norton interferred with IE7 that lead me to the reflect on how difficult and involved doing repair and making changes is in Windows.
I wanted to live in Captain Kirk’s world. Imagine, if you will, the Romulans are attacking and Kirk asks the ship’s computer for some info on the Romulan defense system and gets, “An illegal error at 000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000X.3759575.7859 has caused a lethal exception at JKLMNOP.967393756.XXX000.1 in the page fault of node 657562092874565474537254375548502845645WXYZ and the registry’s not looking so good either. Oh, and you need to re-install RealPlayer, Java, Flash, WinRAR, AnyDVD, Wookie Spit.7, Splurtvision, EasyCrunch3.2 and Zipadeedoodah.6 or nothing’s ever gonna’ work right. If this is the first time you are seeing this error, well, get used to it. If, I mean, when the error recurs, please consult your vendor or go here for 79 easy steps to completely wrecking your system before you re-install.” BOOM! Goodbye Enterprise.
Realistcally, it doesn’t look like I’ll live long enough to ever see an easy-to-use computer platform.
Wow; the Enterprise runs on a Mac! Who knew?
Doesn’t the USS Enterprise run on NT? And had a navigation accident due to it?