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![]() "-=jd=-" wrote in message ... Dateline "rec.radio.shortwave", Wed, 01 Oct 2003 10:34:01 GMT: As it appeared in message-ID# Sometimes I think the average Joe User (lowest common denominator) wants a PC that behaves more like a really, really smart TV... You're right, and they should have it. We don't expect people to know much about how cars work in order to drive and we don't expect people to know much electronics to use the radio. It's too bad Web TV has such a stigma. It doesn't suit me, but I think it would suit alot of users just fine. But what you wrote is both funny and depressing. It stands to reason that virus hackers are to bandwidth what the junk we own is to closet space, sooner or later they both tend to fill whatever room is available... -=jd=- -- My Current Disposable Email: (Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly) I don't know why ISPs don't use virus filtering as a big selling point. AT&T started blocking the latest attachment about 6 hours after it first struck. Plenty of ISPs don't bother filtering at all. I'd think efficent virus filtering would be an important consideration for the majority of users. Especially in the broadband nirvana. Frank Dresser |