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playing the devil's advocate
---The reasonable user wants a browser and a media player, and has no philosophical principles that would prevent him from accepting them as part of the operating system---

One could argue that the reasonable user wants a computer that is free of incompatibilities and security holes, both of which seem to have been created by bolting the browser and media player to the OS.
Posted by: tic swayback   Posted on: 11/15/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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