Strange log entries
Alma J Wetzker
almaw
Mon May 17 11:58:31 PDT 2004
Net Llama! wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Shawn Tayler wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 15:30:26 -0500 Tim Wunder <tim at thewunders.org>
>>exclaimed:
>>
>>
>>>Not my decision to make. And I'm not about to jeopardize my job over it.
>>>Will you provide me a job if I get fired because I gave our #1 customer
>>>an ultimatum? Sorry to say, no one gets fired for using M$. (That is not
>>>to say that's the way it *should* be, it just *is* that way.)
>>
>>Tim makes a good point. My office is basically a Winders house, I and a
>>few others have migrated. The Nechi worm put our IT geeks into 3 days of
>>mandatory overtime hell. I am sure that given one or 2 more of those
>>little beauties and more will move from the dark side. Someone just need
>>to loose "ALOT" of valuable data and it will hit the fan.
>
>
> I wish it was that simple. Some hardcore MS whores will never see the
> light, regardless of the consequences. There will always be additional
> 3rd party apps on the market to assit in cleaning up with these messes,
> and further masking the crap coming from redmond.
>
I am sorry, but I really don't care about the hardcore users, M$ or otherwise.
If just a small percentage would switch after each incident and a larger
percentage would have their perception of M$ cleared up, just a little, the
computing world would be a better place. Since I live in the computing world,
I would like it cleaned up.
I am being selfish, but I really don't want everyone to switch to linux. If
that happened, all the spammers and virii writers would target *MY* systems
instead of the clueless. That would make CERT my first stop of the day
instead of UserFriendly, a truly sad day indeed.
-- Alma
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