Microsoft Opens Windows 7 Restaurant in Taiwan

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[citation][nom]Flameout[/nom]i wouldn't want to eat there. imagine all the bugs in the food[/citation]
If you ever watched Man Verse Wild, you would know bugs can be packed with nutrients.
Also I thought the same thing of the girl on the left, her brow looks like a mans. Sometimes its difficult to discern a transvestite in Asia. It could just be her body produced testosterone a little longer then most women which would result in secondary male sex traits.
 
[citation][nom]falchard[/nom]If you ever watched Man Verse Wild, you would know bugs can be packed with nutrients.Also I thought the same thing of the girl on the left, her brow looks like a mans. Sometimes its difficult to discern a transvestite in Asia. It could just be her body produced testosterone a little longer then most women which would result in secondary male sex traits.[/citation]
You obviously don't get the joke.

It is referring to the bugs in windows 7, although we all know that there are actually very few.

If it was a vista restourant then i'd be worried about bugs in the food, and if it was windows 95 then i'd be worried about it containing some kind of virus.
 
(1) So this is the techie's version of Hooters?
(2) Internet porn really seems to screw with some people's minds complaining these girls aren't pretty. Get real!
(3) WTH??? But seriously, who thought of that? What in the world is a software restaurant? (other than a promotion)
 
[citation][nom]bogcotton[/nom]However, I did get one from the BBC iPlayer when I went into fullscreen mode. I've had a few crashes from that.[/citation]
Oddly enough, I too have stability issues in general when expanding any type of video player to full screen. Plays for a few minutes and then locks up the whole system with the video driver crashing and recovering all the time. (Latest ATI Catalyst on Radeon5870, Win 7 x64)
 
[citation][nom]scotters[/nom]I'm getting confused about this whole BSOD thing. I haven't experienced it one time in the seven months I've been using Win7.[/citation]

I get it when I try to map a drive in TrueCrypt that's over 4gb. Obviously caused by TrueCrypt, but still causes a Win7 BSOD. I have to boot into WinXP to access my 4gb+ encrypted image files.
 
has no one noticed in the last photo the chick looks like she has a giant schlong coming out of her skirt. lol
 
Ummmmm.......I think MS is going overboard with all this Windows 7 stuff. come on now really! A Windows 7 restaurant??? They're just going too far with this
 
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