This whole episode reminds me of growing up in farming country. Every farmer
knew from childhood, "you don't plant a single crop every year" because
eventually the bug that feeds on your crop will find you and wipe you out.
Anyone remember reading about the great Irish Potato Famine? More and more
people kept planting potatoes because it was simpler than having to deal
with complex crop management. Then, along came this virus and, in a single
year, completely devastated the entire country.
Keep pushing for OS parody.
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From: ">owner-ale@ale.org [mailto:">owner-ale@ale.org]On Behalf Of Pete
Hardie
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 1:02 PM
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Subject: Re: Gates on monopolies and the virus or Re: [ale] ILOVEYOU
Rich wrote:
>
> This whole subject begs a few questions.
> 2. Is outlook/IE targeted due to their being MS products, because they
> are easiest to target or for other reasons?
Easiest, most common.
>
> 3. The Time article by Gates says, essentially, that MS control of the
> whole system is the best defense against a virus. If that is the
> case, why is MS currently the easiest target?
Gates is wrong - MS control of the whole system would have made it WORSE.
Every Linux user was safe, every Mac user was safe - the thing that would
make
it better would be MORE DIFFERENT OS's, so that the viruses could not easily
contain all the different variations, and thus spread less.
A good analogy is biological viruses - in a gene pool of less variation
(i.e.
95% Windows), a single pathogen can destroy the whole population. In one
with
a healthy heterogeneousness, the virus does not spread to all, and the
population
survives.
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