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You can always count on Microsoft...
to sell you a product that will put you at serious risk. Now it appears they have put the entire Internet at risk. Microsoft has developed software which is dangerous by design! Every new OS has been designed to increasingly take control away from the user and put control in the hand of software, MS's software. This in an effort to take total control of the World's PC's. No piece of software should be allowed to do ANYTHING without the express approval of the user. It has been MS's aim to do just the opposite.

This arrogance and resulting products is why nearly every IT woe in the headlines is a result of a flaw in MS's OS.

MS believes their OS is some kind of Intelegent being able to make decisions and rationalize. When the user lost its importance at MS, their products became more and more flawed. Windows is nothing but code running on a machine. The user is the valuable part of this equation. MS may be building wonderful software in their own eyes, but the user will be using something else. Something that leaves him in control of his situation. I believe Bill Gates has trully lost touch with reality.
Posted by: bjbrock   Posted on: 04/30/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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