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Comment Re:And this is why you get the RTFM response (Score 1) 498

Car companies don't care at all if you're able to drive or if not. They're only determined and focused enough in selling their cars as luxurious and presumably overpriced pieces of human achievement and technology - just like very own Microsoft does with their software. That's why the US government releases "Click It Or Ticket" ads in desperate fashion.

Worse, Windows takes this concept of accessibility and easy riddance then literally capitalizes on it in every way possible, even if they're risking real people and their lives. Windows 95 instability and holes were such an example of how much irresponsible and low Microsoft could get.

Microsoft simply doesn't acknowledge the dangers of a potential acephalous user running an OS with inherited enterprise-class capabilities as XP or Vista. To name it a few of the issues already known to many, a script kiddie can use administrative scripts to harm an entire LAN, and if it's the case that LAN is responsible for displacing services to wide-area coverage, things go KABOOM.

You need a license in order to drive a car, and for getting one there goes a lot of training and accompainment. Users having no supervision for running OS'es neither passed a learning curve at least is almost the same as letting children pilot cars on the wild out there. The same thing should apply to inhibit clever kids whose computer ability came ahead of their moral sense.

As one once said: "An user's the best antivirus himself".

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