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zomg, I cannot wait any longer!

I took the day off work for this!! I got myself a pot of coffee and I'm ready to go!

Wow. It's great that you're hyped up and all, but isn't that a bit of a waste of a days leave?? I imagine you won't be best amused if it doesn't end up getting released until either late, or tomorrow :)

Wow. It's great that you're hyped up and all, but isn't that a bit of a waste of a days leave?? I imagine you won't be best amused if it doesn't end up getting released until either late, or tomorrow :)

......don't say that!

Oh, and I'm ordering a pizza tonight too!

How many hours from now?

Seems they generally release just about everything around 9AM PST, Noon EST, which is about and hour and a half from now. Of course, in reality I have no idea, but if I had to nail down a time, that would be it. I'm probably way off though :wacko:

Hello, has anyone got any info on SQL 2005 SP1 compatibility or got SQL 2005 SP1 on vista or longhorn server 5600 RC1 running ? Currently running vista 5738 & longhorn server 5600 with visual studio 2005 with SP1 beta, currently there are no MS solutions to fix this rather major problem, any info would be very gratefully received.

Possible link to 5744

http://download.windowsvista.com/dl/previe...CFRE_EN_DVD.iso

thanks and happy waiting for 5744 RC2

This is just RC2 chaps! How are going to be during RTM?

Personally, I hope this build is a "quality build" Installs perfectly, no conflicts and works well with software..

5 years of following longhorn/vista all leading up to this...

Anyone want some of the old milestone alpha releases?? So leaked by M$ anyway... (Just kidding!)

Those who "tested" Whistler/Windows XP may remember how many "unofficial" beta builds were leaked? And how hardly any internal vista builds have hit the web??

Dell XPS 600 owners like me, ar keeping everything crossed that this build installs!!!

COME ON M$!!

Hello, has anyone got any info on SQL 2005 SP1 compatibility or got SQL 2005 SP1 on vista or longhorn server 5600 RC1 running ? Currently running vista 5738 & longhorn server 5600 with visual studio 2005 with SP1 beta, currently there are no MS solutions to fix this rather major problem, any info would be very gratefully received.

Possible link to 5744

[url=http://download.windowsvista.com/dl/preview/rc2/en/x86/iso/vista_5744.16384.061003-1945_x86fre_client-LRMCFRE_EN_DVD.iso

thanks and happy waiting for 5744 RC2

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I had the day off for HL2 release and completed it within a day. Was well worth it :p [/GEEK]

I unlocked it the minute (literally, the minute) it was available on Steam (I had it preloaded for a month) I think it came out at 10:01 my time or something like that.

...I stayed up playing all night long, and beat it the next morning. Great (short) game :yes:

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