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mushrooomprince

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Microsoft Wins Homeland Security Contract
« Reply #15 on: 2 August 2003, 03:28 »
The government does use windows by the way.  My father is a software engineer for the goverment today.


did anyone besides me look at this ?


http://reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=3206953


The base where my dad works at got hit by a virus and many machines were destroyed.  And incase you guys weren't paying attention microsoft was down for a short while also.


Perhaps netcraft has the uptime statistics
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« Reply #16 on: 2 August 2003, 06:41 »
Surely questions must be being asked now?! M$ has done nothing but damage to this industry.

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wargames_guru

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« Reply #17 on: 11 August 2003, 06:42 »
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Originally posted by The Stiller:
I doubt the government would really use windows, it is probably just a way to get people to trust microsoft

or maybe they are that fucking stupid



UH, the US Air Force uses win2k pro. heh, the gal I make delivery's to @ Falcon AFB, has all sorts of probs, the network there is down 40% of the time........OUCH, Uncle Sam sure likes wasting OUR $$$

   

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« Reply #18 on: 11 August 2003, 06:58 »
You know what really boggles MY mind? The fact that the US government isn't using it's own completely free, self-developed, ultra-secure Linux distro!! I'm not even speaking hypothetically, here it is! http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/index.html Hmm... $90,000,000 versus probably about $0... and that's just the money issue... What the #%@! are they THINKING?