Pete Vincent wrote:
> To design an email program with
> a macro instruction set that allows access to system commands like
> "send mail to everyone you know" and "format c:\", etc., without
> even offering the user the option of limiting this capacity, is
> not an innocent oversight of unexpected future applications of
> the computer system. It is a prime instance of braindead programming,

You see, the Windows OS is just the perfect implementation of the
doctrine that made M$ 'great':  "Anything goes."

Chris


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