If anyone is inclined to move this to the OT list then It may continue, but I also have no more interest to follow it.
I'm doing the opposite of sticking my head in the sand, that is advocating people spend there money in such a way to prove there is a market for non-trusted computing. Smarter and more knowledgeable people than myself have written enough on the topic of trusted computing, pro or con.
Just to say its trusted computing is inevitable does not make it any more acceptable, maybe it makes it less acceptable.
I can't convince anyone either way, but since the mactel is the first trusted machine on the market I know about I thought it would be prudent to send a few links.
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Robert Scott wrote:
On Monday 20 Mar 2006 16:40, james tittle wrote:
...ahh, the ol' "stick my head in the sand" approach: personally, I find this naive at best, harmful at worst.
I don't like to get involved in a pointless offtopic conversation on a mailing list. But I really find your attitude far more naïve and 'stick your head in the sand' than B. Bogart's. I think a lot of people would agree with me.
I'm not going to argue this any further though because it would be a waste of everyone's time & attention.
robert.
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