Posted By: The Channel 9 Team | Mar 26th, 2004 @ 9:38 AM | 138,458 Views | 55 Comments
The most important operating system is not Windows.
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lenn
lenn
Fo' Shizzle
Bill just cracks me up.  He brings joy to a designer's heart with his commentary on Homo Sapien 1.0. Cool post. 

Cool post -- but -- I do think there is an upgrade coming.  It may take another few 100,000 years, but it's coming.

All I can saw is "wow".  That's too funny.  Great job, Bill!

panpropal
panpropal
Fashion Victim

Yeah, so what do you think about Linux? Big Smile

Everyone says that you crack people up--- Only issue I have is that I am on dial up internet and the video does not show even after 1 hour of allowing it to attempt buffering. I was wondering if possible that you could have a link on the page possibly for downloading a transcript of all the videos that way we as the dial up user can still enjoy some of the content provided in video form.
jeffsand
jeffsand
Inch by Inch

Hey there. I am very sorry for the bandwidth issues. We're working on getting these videos up on the Microsoft Download Center so you can watch them offline.  

As soon as we can make it happen we'll add a Download link for each post.

-Jeff

 

Thank you for responding so quickly... I think that this is exactly what Microsoft needs. They always ask the question How can we make the product better? But it is always after the product is done then have to go back and rework things and changes into it. This usually causes bugs and errors. But now if the product was still in development then they can be avoided. Not to mention it is always nice when you can associate a face with a product. Where it then becomes more than just Oh it is a Microsoft product...where you can when you goto purchase it and say - Oh I remember when "bill and ted" were talking about this it should be nice.

redvamp128, would this post by Krzysztof Kowalczyk be useful to you?

"The good thing is that with a bit of digging you can download those talks for off-line viewing. All you need is a tool to download web pages..."

I cant wait for the next installment of Bill Hill. What other area's can he enlighten us about?

Great work Bill!

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