On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Marco Frissen wrote:

> Funny how developers seem to 'go back to the future' .. first homecomputers
> were made, easy to set up, plug into TV set and run it. then came PCs,
> seperate machines, requiring a seperate space... and now everything is going
> back to the first again...

Yes, this is why MSX can succeed if somehow ASCII manages to release a new
generation: cheaper and easier to program.

"Social engineering is a very common practice in the underground, and almost
magically effective. Human beings are almost always the weakest link in
computer security."



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