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- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 05:19:48 +0100
- From: patrick.niessen@example.com
- Subject: RE: [tlug] Who do you recommend for Business Desktop?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jonathan Byrne [mailto:jq@example.com] > Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 12:21 PM > To: tlug@example.com > Subject: Re: [tlug] Who do you recommend for Business Desktop? > > Heheh, a CD-ROM drive can be put into a Dell in seconds, with > no tools ;-) If they really want to get you, they will, > although of course the lack of drives will discourage at > least the casually opportunistic, although the overall effect > is kind of like a lock: it will keep honest people honest, > but determined thief will only be slowed down a little. Its hard to protect from determined thiefs on the inside, as you just need an open USB port to steel data these days (did someone already invent USB port locks?). But I am actually not too worried about it. Whats worse is that some people pick up a cute looking AOL CD-Rom at starbucks and plug it into the PC. Double-clicking on the CD Icon then installs a dialer and messes up the system config, so that the only remedy is to reinstall the system. But anyway, a normal user should not need to use a CD-ROM and a floppy - so whats the point of spending 6,000 for each machine for the cd-rom and 2,000 for the floppy?
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