On 09/25/2009 02:57 PM, Roshan Mathews wrote:
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:44 PM, steve<steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Sorry, I stand corrected. Funny how it is easy to slip up in such matters, when
ehe, it ideally should be the tech team's responsibility to decide whatDangerous argument you're making there. Who decides what's best for
would work best for the user. Just because 'User' wants that new shiny
malware rich flash based resource hogging widget, a good sysadmin does not
let him have it. Same argument applies here.
you? We don't need to be pushing mommies and daddies onto our Supreme
Court judges. We can argue that file formats and information exchange
standards remain open, what we, or rather you, can't do is push your
ideology of what's right/good/etc on to others.
Hence, if they want Macs, then that's what they get. If that choiceActually, on more thinking, i realized that the instinct was correct in this
means that others are forced to buy Macs too, then you complain, else
it's just none of your business.