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Windows 7 Party bleep-out
Windows 7 Party bleep-out
9to5mac.com — So a guy sees the the Windows 7 Party video and wonders what happens when you bleep... out Windows 7 . Hilarious. Is anyone really throwing this kind of party anyway?  Thanks Jim! (more) Windows 7 Party bleep-out
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Windows 7 Party bleep-out
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — So a guy sees the the Windows 7 Party video and wonders what happens when you bleep out Windows 7. Hilarious. Is anyone really throwing this kind of party anyway?  Thanks Jim! ...

What happens when a few strategic audio bleeps are placed in Microsoft’s ‘WIndows 7 Party’ video?
MacDailyNews — What happens when a few strategic audio bleeps are placed in Microsoft’s ‘Windows 7 Party’ video? Thursday, September 24, 2009 - 08:50 AM EDT Cabel Sasser, co-Founder of Panic, blogs, "Good news! Microsoft recently released some very helpful tips for hosting your own Windows 7 party!" "Has there even been a more vibrant and tangible demonstration of the difference between Apple and Microsoft?" Sasser asks. "Turns out, though, it's a lot more fun when you imagine these guys are helping you plan a... slightly different party." Sasser took Microsoft's already hilarious video (only 1:58 of it, thank Jobs), placed a few strategic audio bleeps here ...

Windows 7 launch parties suddenly seem a lot more edgy
Macenstein — Windows 7 launch parties suddenly seem a lot more edgy Remember that incredibly cheesy “ Host You Own Windows 7 Launch Party ” video Microsoft put out last month? No? Well, remember when you heard what sounded like thousands of confused people saying “WTF?” all at the same time? THAT was them watching it. Anyway, Cabel Sasser — founder of Mac software maker Panic Inc, took that video, added a few well-placed “bleeps”, and suddenly it is looking more and more like a party I might actually want to attend. (Albeit, with 4 different people). [via Mashable via Engadget ] Comments ...

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