Thus spake Milen Petrinski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > This is the biggest lie of computing: that there is no choice.
> > Everyone has hundreds of options, but the American culture apparently
> > revolves around taking the wrong choice, blaming it on circumstances and
> > whining about the consequences.
> Just an example:

> You are installing a new mail server for a company, that uses Windows on
> their workstations. Than the boss says "What about viruses?" - will you
> reinstall all the machines,s OSes with *ix and teach them use it?

I then tell the boss that his business is doomed unless he wipes Windows
off his machines.

I did this before and I will do this again.

Sometimes the boss then asks me to train users, and as long as he pays
me for it, why shouldn't I do it?

Felix

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