Roger Burton West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ObRant: computers and OSes in their current state are not consumer devices. > They're not sufficiently reliable or intuitive. Bad marketing has made > people think they need the things; most of them are wrong... OK, so what does it take? For me, the sorts of things that I _think_ IPv6 has should go a long way. Ubiquitous encryption and authentication will breed the real next generation of applicances. Or something. -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Interim CTO, web server farms, technical strategy ----------------------------------------
- Re: putting escape characters in files Nicholas Clark
- Re: putting escape characters in files Dominic Mitchell
- Re: putting escape characters in files Dave Hodgkinson
- Re: putting escape characters in files Jonathan Peterson
- Re: putting escape characters in files Roger Burton West
- Re: putting escape characters in files Struan Donald
- Re: putting escape characters in files Roger Burton West
- Re: putting escape characters in files Jonathan Peterson
- Re: putting escape characters in files David H. Adler
- Re: putting escape characters in files Greg McCarroll
- Re: putting escape characters in files Dave Hodgkinson
- Re: putting escape characters in files Roger Burton West
- Re: putting escape characters in files Dave Hodgkinson
- Re: putting escape characters in files Struan Donald
- Re: putting escape characters in files Dave Hodgkinson
- Re: putting escape characters in files Struan Donald
- Re: putting escape characters in files Martin Ling
- Re: putting escape characters in files Jonathan Peterson
- Re: putting escape characters in files Martin Ling
- Re: putting escape characters in files Jonathan Peterson
- Re: putting escape characters in files Chris Devers
