Re: OT: 'We all live in a Windows Submarine'



MooseFET wrote:

On Dec 18, 2:07 am, Jan Panteltje <pNaonStpealm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

OT: 'We all live in a Windows Submarine'
http://www.baesystems.com/Newsroom/NewsReleases/autoGen_108111514515....

So, now it is only a matter of time before somebody brings an USB stick
with the -whatever- virus or worm, and Britannia no longer rules the waves.

I do seem to remember a US warship needing towing when the windows PC froze.
Few thousand feet under water and under attack:
calling MS help desk? Re-install windows.
And the guy at the help desk may be in the country you are fighting,
really really safe.


This is as bad as the thing about reading skills being important. "He
got hungry and hit the button that he thought said lunch"

MS Windows should not be used in any system that peoples lives depend
on. For that matter, it should also not be used on any system that
your business depends on. Even without viruses, it contains far too
many bugs to be counted on to work as required.
True, but i understand that all Linux variants are rather buggy also - and continue to be buggy.
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