At 03:25 PM 4/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Sounds like a combination of problems. But, when it
>comes to tracking down problems, I _always_ suspect
>software, not hardware, first. Software is just easier
>to screw up, especially on a closed source operating
>system. Now, it may be that the hardware in the

Do you think closed software is easier to "screw up" or simply more 
difficult to fix? Does writing open source software reduce the number of 
errors you introduce into code, or increase the number of people able to 
spot the errors?

Regards, Dustin


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