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David Ferguson
KEJR
And in the end.....that is all I am trying to point out, nothing more.
Do I think MS has a halo, no way. I just think that the real issue lies in the computer becoming a means to an end. The user when he /she chooses to use that tool, better know how to use it no matter if from Stanley or Craftsman. Switching hammers will not change this IMHO.
Now could it ship far more secure than it does.....absolutely, but those who do not know how to use a hammer demand that they do not and it is one of the skills of our job that we need to do, regardless of who made the hammer. And if everyone is using one hammer, the evildoers (always wanted to do that) will look at a way to exploit your hammer.
I have received many e-mails etc and know there are a lot of us out there, some of us just cannot resist a good debate....or are that stupid.
Dave Ferguson
And in the end.....that is all I am trying to point out, nothing more.
Do I think MS has a halo, no way. I just think that the real issue lies in the computer becoming a means to an end. The user when he /she chooses to use that tool, better know how to use it no matter if from Stanley or Craftsman. Switching hammers will not change this IMHO.
Now could it ship far more secure than it does.....absolutely, but those who do not know how to use a hammer demand that they do not and it is one of the skills of our job that we need to do, regardless of who made the hammer. And if everyone is using one hammer, the evildoers (always wanted to do that) will look at a way to exploit your hammer.
I have received many e-mails etc and know there are a lot of us out there, some of us just cannot resist a good debate....or are that stupid.
Dave Ferguson