> There were two episodes of "It Takes a Thief" in which the dogs just
> wagged their tails as the thief broke into the house. In fact, in last
> week's episode, he took the dog too!

Bad dog! ;]  I think the UPS guy one time knocked at the back door, no
one was home, it has a window, he told me about a month later that the
dogs hit the door so hard he almost peed his pants.  now he sits at
the curb in his truck and honks the horn, either that or tosses the
box over the fence.  oh well.

> Most dogs only tend to bark when their owners are around.
> 
Ohhh, our neighbors always tell us how our dogs bark, whether someone
is home or not.
They're in the house, but you can hear them through the closed windows
halfway down the street! =]    Actually, all of our dogs have been
that way...of course they bark at things only "they" can see too.

> But he's promoting his own behavior as be the preferred behavior for his
> customers.

Or the preferred behaivior for just himself.  He'll cheerfully admit
he's no tech guy.  When I saw him speak that the Linux Summit, he let
his "tech" guys answer the hard questions...he was more interested in
just showing how he beams mp3s from his computer to his handheld mp3
player.  I doubt that he's touting running root for all, they
supposedly fixed the install so it asks for a user account to be added
before the final reboot.  I know that Slackware only asks for a root
password at installation.  You have to "adduser" when you first logon.
 granted, a newbie isn't going to install Slackware for his/her first
time either.

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