And I've got a good friend who someone else set up a Vista machine for her a couple years ago.
They demonstrated with a Vista machine containing 30GB of unspecified user data (we suspect the files were mostly work related DVD rips).
A week after I installed a Vista machine for someone, they told me they don't even pay attention to the UAC pop-up anymore.
Because I noticed I didn't get the download on my Vista machine.
I mean, all that's turned on when anybody buys one of these new Vista machines in '07.
Apple has an illustrated guide to getting iTunes on a Vista machine and a link to the latest version of the software at tinyurl.com/2ezwu2.
So basically it means that anything connected to a Vista machine running the Aero interface will have its output degraded.
This would mean that your recommendation and Leo's recommendation of NAT routers are practically void with Vista machines, wouldn't it?
Or have a way... LEO: I mean, I can crash your Vista machine without typing anything.
We will be getting Vista machines.