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![]() "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message online.com... C J Campbell wrote: You could not even go back to the days when only research facilities and the military had Internet access. Considering the economic damages caused by each major worm run, that might not be a Bad Thing. We'd lose a *lot*. But it might be better, in the long run. Better for whom? I submit that your protests are essentially the same as those of the priests when Gutenberg started printing Bibles. Your high priesthood is threatened now that the unanointed masses have access to computers and networks. The reaction was violent when personal computers were first introduced. The IT priesthood constantly warned of the dangers of personal computing. Most big corporations and government agencies adopted policies prohibiting employees from using anything but the company mainframe. Never mind that the IT priests could not deliver what people wanted: their own spreadsheets and word processors. Employees had to meet off site in secret to get real work done on their personal computers. After thirty plus years, nothing has changed. The ancient priesthood still tries to hold onto its power, railing against the dangers of Microsoft and Windows and, yes, personal computing. The days of the priests are numbered. I think that is a Good Thing. Still, there's a third alternative: safe computing. Again, safe for whom? Apparently the high priests are concerned only for their own safety, ie, jobs. People don't mind using mechanics or A&Ps because we're told it's necessary. As a matter of fact, many people do mind. |
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