Kevin McLauchlan wrote:
That is _complete_ nonsense.
If a _document_ can crash Windows, then that is a fault of _Windows_ and not
any fault of the document nor of the program that produced it.
Well, that's not completely true; documents ought not to be broken,
whether they can crash Windows or not.
In this, the
year 2007, any credible OS is supposed to know how to do exception and error
handling without falling on its face. It's surprising that you don't
understand that. What _are_ they teaching at U-Mass these days?
A mathematically incompetent statistical analysis of subjectively
arrived at data in support of a paranoid conspiracy theory about
Shakespeare can get you a PhD at UMass these days. Quite frankly, I
regard a recent diploma from UMass as being having no more worth than a
recent diploma from a high school in Kansas.
--
John W. Kennedy
"The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have
always objected to being governed at all."
-- G. K. Chesterton. "The Man Who Was Thursday"
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