Alex Nonnemacher wrote:
> I was listening to NPR this afternoon on my way to the store and there
> was a brief on the US Airforce and their problems with network security
> (it sounds like they use NT servers). One of the problems facing secure
> military computers, as well as consumer machines, the article continued,
> is consumer insistence on "plug and play," said the commentator. He
> generously explained what plug and play is for those listeners outside
> the loop, calling it "a windows feature." I got a good laugh out of that
> one...
Windoze users call it "plug and pray." btw, the Army and most of the Navy
has taken to using alot of Mac based computers. They got the idea to leave
Windoze after a Windoze based missile guidance system tried to divide an
algorithm by zero and locked. Bad trouble.
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