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My dad was playing solitaire, and when he showed me this I had to post it.
This really happened. This image is not photoshoped, except to remove the rest of the screen.
If you are curious the ace of spades exists also, but nobody could figure out where to put it!
28-03-2007 21:48
Adam Richards
Took me a second. Are you playing with some version that swaps hearts and spades?
28-03-2007 21:50
Jared Widk but he's got -272 points so he's obviously not too good..
haha =D
28-03-2007 21:57
EmilioMhaha... so thats why i can never win at solitaire lol.
28-03-2007 22:23
EHaskins
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Took me a second. Are you playing with some version that swaps hearts and spades?
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idk but he's got -272 points so he's obviously not too good..
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28-03-2007 23:05
EricLeifermannThat happened to my friend too, only it was the ace of clubs that was doubled for her.
28-03-2007 23:36
John Gutmann
How can you be bad at solitare? it is all chance...especiallu if you have deal set to 3 and then you get the X with no moves left.
-John
29-03-2007 01:16
whytheheckme
Hmmm.... I don't think the problem here is the COMPUTER being wrong... more like the SOFTWARE run on top of it *cough* Microsoft *cough*
The sad thing is that M$ developed this software back in the days of windows 3 (say 1991ish?)... that's given them time to work out the bugs. Perhaps they glazed over breaking the bank? *cough* Vista *cough*
[/MicrosoftRant]
Jacob
29-03-2007 18:48
Schnabel
Actually if you think about it, maybe they programed it to do that very seldom so that it can simulate you loosing a card and finding one of the wrong kind to replace it.
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Hmmm.... I don't think the problem here is the COMPUTER being wrong... more like the SOFTWARE run on top of it *cough* Microsoft *cough*
The sad thing is that M$ developed this software back in the days of windows 3 (say 1991ish?)... that's given them time to work out the bugs. Perhaps they glazed over breaking the bank? *cough* Vista *cough* [/MicrosoftRant] Jacob |
29-03-2007 18:57
dlavery
HHHHHMMMMMMM. I have never had anything like that happen to me.
Oh, yeah, that is because I use a Mac.
-dave
(sorry, I just couldn't resist!)
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29-03-2007 20:38
Schnabel
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HHHHHMMMMMMM. I have never had anything like that happen to me.
Oh, yeah, that is because I use a Mac. -dave (sorry, I just couldn't resist!) . |
29-03-2007 21:52
JulieB
ok I posted a pic of the same thing a couple of month ago and and they deleted it
its weird you could continue the game
29-03-2007 22:00
Andrew Blair
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HHHHHMMMMMMM. I have never had anything like that happen to me.
Oh, yeah, that is because I use a Mac. |
29-03-2007 22:51
Michael Hill|
You must know because it's the only game available for Mac?
Also couldn't resist. Oh Burn. ![]() |
29-03-2007 22:53
Adam Richards
29-03-2007 22:58
Joe Matt
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You must know because it's the only game available for Mac?
Also couldn't resist. Oh Burn. ![]() |
29-03-2007 23:39
whytheheckme
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Actually if you think about it, maybe they programed it to do that very seldom so that it can simulate you loosing a card and finding one of the wrong kind to replace it.
Vista solitaire is in fact different. It took them about 15 years, but it is finally changed! ![]() |
29-03-2007 23:42
Michael HillSee...this is what I find funny about non-windows users. Microsoft comes out with a product that works quickly, but doesn't look the best. People call it ugly. Microsoft hears this and decides to make it look good. People call it a waste. What gives? Shut up and deal with it or get a computer that works. It's not that hard people.
29-03-2007 23:58
whytheheckme
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See...this is what I find funny about non-windows users. Microsoft comes out with a product that works quickly, but doesn't look the best. People call it ugly. Microsoft hears this and decides to make it look good. People call it a waste. What gives? Shut up and deal with it or get a computer that works. It's not that hard people.
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30-03-2007 00:04
Michael HillYou also must look at Microsoft's outlook on how long it will take before the next release of Windows. They're making the spec requirements so high because they're making the OS for the next generation of computers. If you remember, it took 6 years for Vista to come out after the introduction of XP. Computer technology jumps by leaps and bounds in 6 years. Odds are that you will buy a new computer within that timeframe, and it will be capable of Vista. In fact, if the current computers that are being sold right now can handle Vista, how much farther will computers be 6 years later? Also, 512 MB of RAM is nothing these days. I look at Firefox, right now, it's taking 120 MB of resources as I speak. I bought my laptop 3 years ago, and have upgraded the RAM from 512 MB to 1.5 GB. RAM is relatively cheap. As far as I see it, it's the best and cheapest upgrade you can make to your computer that will make a noticeable difference.
30-03-2007 00:14
whytheheckme
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You also must look at Microsoft's outlook on how long it will take before the next release of Windows. They're making the spec requirements so high because they're making the OS for the next generation of computers. If you remember, it took 6 years for Vista to come out after the introduction of XP. Computer technology jumps by leaps and bounds in 6 years. Odds are that you will buy a new computer within that timeframe, and it will be capable of Vista. In fact, if the current computers that are being sold right now can handle Vista, how much farther will computers be 6 years later? Also, 512 MB of RAM is nothing these days. I look at Firefox, right now, it's taking 120 MB of resources as I speak. I bought my laptop 3 years ago, and have upgraded the RAM from 512 MB to 1.5 GB. RAM is relatively cheap. As far as I see it, it's the best and cheapest upgrade you can make to your computer that will make a noticeable difference.
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30-03-2007 00:35
Cody Carey
Wow, That turned into an OS battle really quickly... I guess that I'll have to learn to live with it.
Microsoft FTW! (I'm making this post from a Linux (Knoppix) PC
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Slightly more on-topic...
I can honestly say I've never had solitaire screw up like that before.
30-03-2007 01:02
whytheheckme
http://www.uhsserobotics.com/solitaire.jpg
Yeah, back on topic, my Solitaire seems to be working fine...
And yes. That is my chia pet. I am too busy to maintain a regular chia pet. If you forget to water this one for 2 days, it dies! And w00t!
All my stickies are in the bottom right hand corner... I wouldn't want you seeing all of that VALUABLE information...
Jacob
30-03-2007 09:12
artdutra04
Unless you're really insecure with your operating system, I don't see much of a need to get really defensive about your favorite OS. I use Windows XP and Mac OSX for several hours per day, and they both have their pros and cons. If I had to choose between the two, I'd go with Mac OSX any day, but that's just my opinion.
A computer is a tool, to get a job done. That's all. 
30-03-2007 10:13
Michael Hill|
http://www.uhsserobotics.com/solitaire.jpg
Yeah, back on topic, my Solitaire seems to be working fine... And yes. That is my chia pet. I am too busy to maintain a regular chia pet. If you forget to water this one for 2 days, it dies! And w00t! All my stickies are in the bottom right hand corner... I wouldn't want you seeing all of that VALUABLE information... Jacob |
30-03-2007 10:26
whytheheckme
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Holy crap! do you have enough stuff on your desktop? Folders, do you use them? haha I personally like a "clean" workspace though.
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30-03-2007 10:32
EHaskins

31-03-2007 01:40
Schnabel
OK, so after the post about how the new solitaire just looks different, I tired it out. It seems that all is the same except you can get a hint, right click sends all cards to home, and there is a helpful (cough useless cough) assistant when you get stuck. Other than that, it is just the same old program.
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Can you even find anything when its like that?! I'd hate to think what the rest of your hard drive must look like.
![]() EDIT: Hah this is my 350th post. |
31-03-2007 09:46
whytheheckme
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Notice the external HD called vista? I find that funny with how you rant all about Microsoft and their product that way, but your desktop says a thousand words! (Almost literally)
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