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Re: chip protects refrigerators from viruses ..

__/ [ Doug Mentohl ] on Monday 27 November 2006 16:55 \__

> on Mon 27 Nov 16:30 Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> 
>> Only a billionaire who lives in isolation from  the world
>  > would think it can sell. Innovation? More like idiocy...
> 
> Why don't they invent a 'chip' that don't get viruses and run the API on
> top of that.

Haha. I actually that article you posted earlier today and decided not to
post it... not necessarily because it's off topic, but because the idiocy
therein was astounding. I could not believe it penetrated the 'press'. This
reminded me of the "storage on paper" hoax. The Asian guy spoke about some
magical chip that can tell apart a malicious program from a benign one...
not even using trusted keys or signatures/footprints. Only fools would
listen to that... it's like buying some mystical tribal sculpture that
supposedly protects your house. The article that I read didn't even explain
how it worked... it only threw promises into the air.

Best wishes,

Roy

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