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![]() "garigue" wrote Yepper the bum society rears its head again ...... over 400k words in the English language, or so I 've heard, and the universal sentence enhancer is always to be found .... pity ... Tom, I think it's just become fashionable to be a self-righteous bitcher against "Them"! Here in reality computing has advanced light years in just a couple of decades. My first computer (a Heath H89) had an amazing 48KB of RAM which I upgraded all the way to 64K for the princely sum of $129, dual boot (HDOS or CPM), a single floppy drive, no hard drive, no CD drive, no DVC drive and an upgrade to a 12" amber screen (none of those primitive green CRT's for me!). Processor (Zilog Z80) speed was measured in KHz. Total price for the whole thing was just under $2,500. Software was scarce and expensive, and web crawlers, usenet, and email were Buck Rogers stuff. Not available to me at home, but forward-looking companies were willing to pay $2,500/mo for 9.6KHz DDS connectivity! My current 'hobby' computer came with a measly 512MB of RAM which I upgraded to 1GB for $92. It still has only one floppy drive, but 120GB hard drive, a DVD (r/w) drive, a CD (r/w) drive. Processor speed is 2.5GHz, I have fulltime broadband connectivity to the world-wide-web for under $50/mo, and more choices of reasonably priced software than I can count. All thanks to those assholes at Microsoft and Intel. Ain't it just awful? 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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Dan wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:25:36 GMT, "Jim Hampton" wrote: If everyone changed to Linux, you can bet the virus and worm writers would be writing most of the stuff for Unix systems. Indeed. This whole notion of "everyone should switch so all of these problems go away" is naieve at best, plain stupid at worst. 1. Who said that? 2. Can you let us know specifically what the Linux flaws are, and how they compare numerically and in severity with the integrated systems in the Microsoft applications? Their integration with the OS is one of those concepts that sound good, but unless you have incredibly competent software writing, will be a constant source of security problems. It's like looking at stats for fuel usage of passenger cars and trucks, noting that cars make up most of the usage of gas, and trucks use a small percentage, then saying "Gee, we should all start driving trucks to save gas"! But aren't you doing the same thing by telling us that Linux and other systems have as many flaws as the Microsoft systems? Hell-o! Yo, wassup? - mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() Mike Coslo wrote: Last, but most to the point of your post, everyone should be checking daily (whether automatically or manually) for updates to their operating system and browser... ..... and herein lies another problem: Microsoft won't keep any of the old updates available. I had to reload Windows 98 (you can KEEP XP) and now I find that almost none of the older "security upgrades" are available. Or at least, I can't find them. Not only that, but this stupid OS is probably telling the database I still have the upgrades when I don't. This seriously sucks. Or I may just not know how to go about it. That's certainly possible. |
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Jim Hampton wrote:
Hello, Dan True enough, but the fact is that the problem is the screwball folks that get their jollies writing the darn things in the first place. There is that. We just have to quit making their dirty work so easy. Yes, I.E. is a major problem - mostly because it is popular and your comparison with cars and trucks makes sense. If IE was a car, you would have to put new lug nuts on it every day because the wheels would fall off otherwise. No one would put up with a vehicle built like PC's are run. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, I'm having fits getting my dial-up to work properly and still have the DSL. Hey, I just spent around 30 hours cumulative time working on a laptop computer to get a logging program that the writers insisted would work to work on it. First it said that the .ocx files for the program weren't registered. I went in to manually register them, and one would register but the other wouldn't. So I upgraded the OS, then found out my bios was behind and needed upgraded then I got a VFAT error, and the machine wouldn't respond to anything. In the meantime I'm troubleshooting all the error messages, and being led down blind alleys and getting nowhere. Applying all kinds of updates and "security" patches. Finally, I could get the computer to boot up in safe mode, and verified that the software would run. But the video wouldn't work correctly then. Oops, the VFAT problem comes back. So I gave up and recovered the original OS on the laptop, and used my home desktop for Field day. Now I have a video problem with the home computer that showed up probably from operating it in the great out-of-doors. My opinion of PC's is oddly poor right now I love my G5 dual processor. My Macs have never ever given me problems like what PC users seem to take for granted as part of the territory. Upgrades, software installation, it's all good. A big part of my job is to whip PC's into submission, so I think I can give an informed opinion between the two systems. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "Dan" wrote in message ... On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:25:36 GMT, "Jim Hampton" wrote: If everyone changed to Linux, you can bet the virus and worm writers would be writing most of the stuff for Unix systems. Indeed. This whole notion of "everyone should switch so all of these problems go away" is naieve at best, plain stupid at worst. It's like looking at stats for fuel usage of passenger cars and trucks, noting that cars make up most of the usage of gas, and trucks use a small percentage, then saying "Gee, we should all start driving trucks to save gas"! Hell-o! Dan Grundig S800, S650, S700, YB400, YB550PE Degen DE1102, Kaito KA1102 Drake R8, Radio Shack DX-440 E. H. Scott 23 tube Imperial Allwave in Tasman cabinet (1936) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.712 / Virus Database: 468 - Release Date: 6/28/04 |
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Dan wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 04:28:59 GMT, "Jim Hampton" wrote: Hello, Dan True enough, but the fact is that the problem is the screwball folks that get their jollies writing the darn things in the first place. Yes, I.E. is a major problem - mostly because it is popular and your comparison with cars and trucks makes sense. The people who get off on seeing their "handiwork" in the news would certainly switch to Linux or OS X or whatever we all "switch" to. If the numbers were there, these systems would already have this crap. So you are stating that Linux has the same number of security flaws as the triumvirate of IE/Outlook/and whatever Windows OS? Might want to check that out. Windows/IE/OE gets the viruses because Windows/IE/OE has the users. It's that simple. No it isn't. Yet, I don't get *any* of this crap on my Windows systems, and I have several. It's all down to common sense. I don't post here with my real name and email address (check my headers!), I keep my systems up-to-date, and I have a good firewall running. I get scanned, pinged, poked and probed all the time, but nothing gets thru. You don't get spam or viruses? Not even the scattershot address stuff? You should be giving computer security seminars! 8^) - mike KB3EIA - |
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 11:15:05 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote:
Demand competently written software! I do, I use Linux. Good luck getting it from Microsuck. |
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 10:38:34 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote:
If the manufacturers produce software that has gaping security flaws, it is their fault, not mine. Mike, it's your fault for CONTINUING TO USE IT. If you've bought 2 Monkeytime wrenches and the handles both snapped and broke will you go out and buy ANOTHER Monkeytime wrench???? Get it? |
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Fred Garvin wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 10:38:34 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote: If the manufacturers produce software that has gaping security flaws, it is their fault, not mine. Mike, it's your fault for CONTINUING TO USE IT. If you've bought 2 Monkeytime wrenches and the handles both snapped and broke will you go out and buy ANOTHER Monkeytime wrench???? I got taken out of context there, Fred. I was responding to the blame the victim comments. I do use Microsoft's OS's from XP to Win95 (Yet!) Mostly because it's part of my job. But I don't use the triumvirate. I only use the OS. If you are using IE and Outlook in addition to the OS, then you're asking for trouble. |
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![]() Tom, I think it's just become fashionable to be a self-righteous bitcher against "Them"! Hans .... yes you are right ...it's easy to bitch at the fellows who for what ever reason made things the way they are. If all the other systems were that good then by golly we all would have them and their inherent faults. I think it is base envy of those that brought what ever to the unwashed masses that gets some upset and made a whole bunch of money in the mean time. I was hooked when ever I saw those old "kits" back in the 60's but couldn't afford the freight. The first computer I ever had a hand in working with was a Burroghs (sp?) in 1965 which was used by the Port Vue-Liberty school district for payroll. We managed to get to use the unit with the guidence of the "special math" instructor. It used pins in sets of 3 per step in a program ...K-1-1 et al. and the problem was that the darn exponent had "floated" and had to be reset within the program lest all was lost. The Commodore units of the early 80's provided my impetus. Again look what 2K $ got you then ... and now ...all at the expense of those "greedy" risk takers. Take care ...Tom Popovic KI3R Belle Vernon Pa |
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garigue wrote:
Tom, I think it's just become fashionable to be a self-righteous bitcher against "Them"! Hans .... yes you are right ...it's easy to bitch at the fellows who for what ever reason made things the way they are. If all the other systems were that good then by golly we all would have them and their inherent faults. Not really Tom. My experience in computers has been that whatever gets adopted as a "standard" is related to the golden rule. He who has the gold makes the rules - and the standards. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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