On 13/03/2008, mike scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking at the effect phorm's systems(*) will have on privacy of
>  documents, it appears windows users may have a potential problem
>  where linux users don't.

I am not familiar with the situation regarding phorm, but there is
nothing unusual about Windows users having problems where users of
other systems do not. The Windows software culture is a capitalist
culture: very high quality products are available, but mostly sold in
order to solve artificial problems. Think of anti-virus and
anti-spyware and all those products. Artificial problems are created
and tolerated to fuel the patch-and-repair industry: Norton, McAfee,
and friends. Someone will develop a $20 tool that will solve whatever
problem you are describing. Should this problem/solution be found
profitable, then the problem will be exported to other locales.
Nothing new.

Dotan Cohen

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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?

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