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Agreed
I used to have a love/hate relationship with Microsucks, but now it's more of a loathe/hate relationship. If Vista is anything like Office 2007, then I don't want to touch it.
I was messing around with Office 2007 today for the first time, and I wanted to throw my computer across the room. In addition to making me dizzy, it was frustrating trying to guess the new ways Microsucks wants you to do things. With their ribbons, it's almost like they have taken old drop-down lists and turned them horizontal.
BTW, in my time I have figured out DOS, Winblows, Linux, OS 8, OS 9, OS X, and OS/400 on my own without any problems. Microsucks' new UI paradigm is really unintuitive and has a nasty learning curve. There's no way in @#$% we're going to just dump this on our users here. Winblows is hard enough for them as it is, and here they go changing the UI. Oh, how I hate Microsucks!