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Iwaku Danny: > From what I've encountered in this part of the world, Bill has got an uphill > struggle on the road ahead - Universities aren't keen to waste $$$ so more > people get started on Linux (and seem to be a bit more savvy than in the > West), though there is a lot of home use of MS product, perhaps in part > because e.g. Windows 2000 is openly sold (even in large stores) for about > $2. That's good to hear. Most news reports I've read tended to emphasize the popularity of Microsoft software in India, without talking about the dirty details. (I have a friend out in the middle of Hyogo prefecture who tells me he thinks it was mathematicians imported from India that got Windows 95 out the door for Microsoft. Poor guy. Masters in Economy, got stuck working a real back-breaking job to support his family at long distance because the company he was working for got hit by the Soviet breakup.) > >Is there a way to build SW so that a semantic loop cannot be built without > >automatically incorporating some defusing devise that can be popped by any > >random surfer that finds it? > > If most people program sane systems you'll get distributed dampening. See my responses to Len. [clipped] > >That's what I'm worried about. > > > >> > I like that metaphor. Does any interactive fiction of the > >> > complexity of War and Peace exist yet? > > Yes : xml-dev. <chuckle/>
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