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30.       aenigma x
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 27 Feb 2007 Tue 07:13 pm

AllTooHuman I think YOU of all people will love this joke....



http://www.gameweb.cz/loadVid.php?id=83

31.       bod
5999 posts
 27 Feb 2007 Tue 07:18 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

AllTooHuman I think YOU of all people will love this joke....



http://www.gameweb.cz/loadVid.php?id=83



Busy day at work eh Miss A Enigma???

32.       aenigma x
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 27 Feb 2007 Tue 07:19 pm

Quoting bod:

Quoting aenigma x:

AllTooHuman I think YOU of all people will love this joke....



http://www.gameweb.cz/loadVid.php?id=83



Busy day at work eh Miss A Enigma???



Quiet day sweetie - finished at 3pm And its AEnigma grrrrrrrrr!

33.       bod
5999 posts
 27 Feb 2007 Tue 07:40 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

And its AEnigma grrrrrrrrr!



Sorry sweetie Miss A AEnigma lol

34.       AllTooHuman
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 27 Feb 2007 Tue 09:31 pm

Quoting bod:


I don't have any figures for Apache use but I would guess it is higher than 70% of the world's webservers. However, Apache has some very elaborate mechanisms for keeping any third party code well away from the underlying operating system. The largest scale of these is by "sandboxing" all operations in a protecive "wrapper" - within that wrapper are lots of other means of isolating the code from both the operating system and the relavent compiler or interpreter. Additionally Apache allows third party code very limited access to disk and other I/O systems and redirects ALL language streams!

I write code that runs in an Apache sandbox all the time so understand the restrictions and security measures that are in place! Incidentally, the same security is true for Apache running on Windows, Linux, HP-UNIX, AIX and Solaris operating systems.

Now I must get on with writing some code that I have to write that will be running on a Debian Linux installation and makes use of some very low level kernel APIs



Thanks for the explanation bod! So, the problem, as clearly seen from the example Apache and as you asserted, is not popularity, not because Windows is used world wide or Linux by very few!

Quoting bod:

There are very very few Linux computers in home environments so very few targets for the virus to infect.


Quoting bod:

I am confident that if for some reason, Linux were to suddenly become anything like as popular as Windows as a home operating system, there would be far more Linux viruses than there are Windows!

35.       AllTooHuman
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 27 Feb 2007 Tue 09:38 pm

Quoting bod:


I just don't understand why we needed two posts...



You contribute to Linux (Community) by writing code; and I, by propagandizing!

Quoting bod:

I also thought I came here to learn Turkish - I already know enough about Windows, Linux, UNIX and Solaris to know which I want to use for what purpose.....



It goes without saying that both quotes were posted not to take aim at you. And you know, except for several, none of who is a Turkish learner, no Turkish learner comes here to check out what you are eating, drinking, wearing, listening, telling today; this site is none-the-less where people can learn Turkish, right?

36.       libralady
5152 posts
 27 Feb 2007 Tue 09:41 pm

Quoting AllTooHuman:



It goes without saying that both quotes were posted not to take aim at you. And you know, except for several, none of who is a Turkish learner, no Turkish learner comes here to check out what you are eating, drinking, wearing, listening, telling today; this site is none-the-less where people can learn Turkish, right?



and write posts about nightmares

37.       AllTooHuman
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 27 Feb 2007 Tue 09:41 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

AllTooHuman I think YOU of all people will love this joke....



http://www.gameweb.cz/loadVid.php?id=83



lol lol So sweet! Thanks for that!

38.       AllTooHuman
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 27 Feb 2007 Tue 09:42 pm

Quoting libralady:

Quoting AllTooHuman:



It goes without saying that both quotes were posted not to take aim at you. And you know, except for several, none of who is a Turkish learner, no Turkish learner comes here to check out what you are eating, drinking, wearing, listening, telling today; this site is none-the-less where people can learn Turkish, right?



and write posts about nightmares



lol

39.       libralady
5152 posts
 27 Feb 2007 Tue 10:10 pm

Quoting AllTooHuman:



lol



Sssshhhhh!! AllToHuman is lost for words!

40.       AllTooHuman
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 27 Feb 2007 Tue 10:46 pm

Quoting libralady:



Sssshhhhh!! AllToHuman is lost for words!



Have you, too, started to astrologer, or you are already a bad sample of it?


lol

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