rbw wrote:
> 
> What struck me is even if you can figure out that something happened
> you don't have the right what the thing that changed/modified your
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> system actually did to your system.

I saw nothng in the article that mentioned anything about being denied
the right to know what those changes were.

> http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=42337

Moreso, I would tend to disregard anything by that author or ste as
yellow journalism:

  Microsoft: one reference
  Vole: three refernces
  Microtus Sneakicus: one reference

I have never found name calling to be required. On the contrary, it is
childish.[1]

-john

[1] I used to engage in it; then I realised it was childish and undercut
my own arguments.


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