> >The core UNIX O/S remains a pretty small package even after 34+ years of
>> development and lacks the API weaknesses that Windows has.  Because of
>> this UNIX also lacks the virtually unlimited number security issues that
>> Windows has and as such enjoys very high in-core execution efficiency and
>> a very low level of security risks.
>
> Now, the average UNIX system is configured more securly than the average
> Windows is and the average UNIX user knows a hell of a lot more about
> computers than the average Windows user so these two things
> greatly impact
> the overall secureness of the two so to speak.
>

Come on fellows, this has gotten as far off topic as Acura and gasoline
octane requirement a few days ago!!  (and I kept my mouth shut then even
though I have a high revving Acura Integra GSR with 10:1 compression ratio
B18C1 engine that calls for premium gas but I've been using regular grade
gas for the past 6.5 years and 100,000+ kilometres with no ill effect.)

Please .........

Ken


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