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What would that gain you?
If I were a virus writer or hacker I'd attack that OPEN FREE API. Then you'd hit everything. Standardizing on anything bring with it risks that are always outwieghed by ease of administration and useablity.
Posted by: voska   Posted on: 11/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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More Linux Intelligence here!  anthonycea | 11/23/04
OH OH WINTEL!  htotten | 11/23/04
What Intel seek is profit.  pa2004 | 11/23/04
Well, duh...  Martin Marvinski | 11/24/04
And dirty old men circle blocks 6 times over looking for call girls  Jeff Spicoli | 11/24/04
Sounds like a Microsoft rat.  systemcleaner | 11/24/04
Nah. He's just attacking der Kapitalist pigs. (NT)  Linux_Developer | 11/24/04
Besides and don't forget that MS want's like a $100 PC.  Laff | 11/24/04
going 100% linux is a bad move  JasonL31 | 11/24/04
In most cases it is not possible  htotten | 11/24/04
It SHOULD be possible ...  George Mitchell | 11/24/04
What would that gain you?  voska | 11/25/04
How come?  michael-t | 11/24/04
What next MS courting AMD  FilledOut | 11/24/04

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