Words by Bill Borton [Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 05:38:53PM -0500]: > At 11:02 AM 9/3/03 -0500, Robert Ahnemann wrote: > > >Let's relate this to real life (flame that line if you want). Your car > >has a defect that causes the oil pan to leak. Ford (I drive one, I can > >talk) issues a recall saying they know about the leak and are offering > >you a free fix, if you would just take the time to take the car to the > >shop. You decide that you know better and that you would rather not > >invest the time. You engine is lying on the ground three weeks later. > >Whose fault is it? They told you it was a problem. You neglected to > >address it. I can tell you who will be paying for the engine. Today's > >society is about dissolving accountability. I'm all for changing this > >around. > > Ooh! I love the car/OS analogies! (Hmm... or are they metaphores?) >
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