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Oct. 19th, 2006 02:13 pmWindows XP: $100
Running IE7 through 5 years of development and 5 beta versions before releasing it: Billions of dollars and a full 15% of the browser market.
Finding a new critical security flaw less than 12 hours after its release: Priceless.
Some things, money can't buy. For everything else, there's Microsoft.
Running IE7 through 5 years of development and 5 beta versions before releasing it: Billions of dollars and a full 15% of the browser market.
Finding a new critical security flaw less than 12 hours after its release: Priceless.
Some things, money can't buy. For everything else, there's Microsoft.
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Date: 2006-10-19 06:57 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-10-19 07:09 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-10-19 07:34 pm (UTC)Is this actually going to WORK? Wow.
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Date: 2006-10-19 10:05 pm (UTC)- James -
...who's got only legal Windows products at his home. Go figure. No fear here.
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Date: 2006-10-19 07:59 pm (UTC)Oh, wait, I already knew that one. I now know why as well.
Reading the article; does that mean that to run it after a 2 hour DL, I need to run Genuine Advantage as well? Anyway I can get it to work without installing that auto-dialling junk would be good. I know my copy is genuine, I don't need to tell Richmond on a daily basis thank you.
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Date: 2006-10-19 08:00 pm (UTC)But yes to all the rest.
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Date: 2006-10-19 08:12 pm (UTC)Probably too much US history on the brain...
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Date: 2006-10-19 08:31 pm (UTC)Josh asked me last night if I wanted to download it.
I said "I'll wait 2 weeks",
"Why?" he asked.
"So they can release it, and then unscrupulous people will find security holes, abuse them, Microsoft will go 'Oh, crap!' and fix it, and in about 2 weeks everyone will have lost interest or fixed the mistakes and it'll be safe again."
"I use Linux"
"Shut up"
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Date: 2006-10-19 10:03 pm (UTC)Those who install "point zero" released apps deserve what they get (SCREW BLEEDING EDGE ADOPTERS!). Wait for the first service pack, whether it is from Redmond or elsewhere. Sheesh.
(And I am a multiple MCSE holder and official Microsoft certification exam beta-tester!)
- James -
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Date: 2006-10-20 01:41 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-10-20 01:51 am (UTC)Unix folk felt pretty secure until a 1988 worm. Oracle once advertised themselves as "unbreakable" but ended that ad campaign when they, in fact, were found to be breakable. Mac folk feel secure today but.. gasp... there is increasing activity on the hacker front. Go figure.
Hubris is my favorite emotion. Microsoft is not alone in this arena. If the criteria is that security means it is impossible to crack... then no one should be selling shit at all.
That's not realistic, no matter the company. Security depends on the end user, ultimately, regardless of the platform.
- James -
P.S. Microsoft *can* guarantee reasonable security, just as most other OS sellers. "Reasonable," of course, depends on users not visiting shady parts of the web. ;-)
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Date: 2006-10-19 10:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-10-20 01:27 am (UTC)